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The Alibi

Blue-collar types and Prattsters are loyal like dogs to this dusty, downstairs dive.

242 DeKalb Ave.

Fort Greene

Brooklyn Public House

A self-billed gastropub that’s actually more of a particularly authentic Irish pub.

247 Dekalb Ave.

Fort Greene

Der Schwarze Kölner

Der Schwarze Kölner—its name means “The Black Person from Cologne—is Fort Greene’s first beer garden.

710 Fulton St.

Fort Greene

Der Schwarze Koelner

A German beer garden from, appropriately enough, a German ex-pat couple, opening this summer.

710 Fulton St.

Fort Greene

Frank's Cocktail Lounge

To gaze upon the stucco ceiling over the bar, wood paneling, and mounted TVs tuned to BET is to enjoy truly authentic kitsch.

660 Fulton St.

Fort Greene

The Hideout

A signless, pseudo-speakeasy hidden behind three shiny black garage doors.

266 Adelphi

Fort Greene

Moe's

Apologies to Frank's Lounge, but Moe's has emerged as the quintessential Fort Greene bar.

80 Lafayette Ave.

Fort Greene

Mullane’s Bar and Grill

A classic neighborhood bar aiming to be the catch-all spot for Fort Greene.

71 Lafayette Ave.

Fort Greene

Stonehome Wine Bar

This comfortable, grown-up wine bar has become a popular pre- and post-show stop for BAM's concertgoers.

87 Lafayette Ave.

Fort Greene

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