Brooklyn is a diverse borough that offers visitors a plethora of options in terms of food and nightlife—more so than you’d first think. Williamsburg is especially packed with bars, restaurants and clubs to the point that it’s impossible to name every single one. That being said, we at AllMediaNY would like to share with you our list of the best bars in Williamsburg.
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Barcade
Brooklyn's Barcade is located at 388 Union Ave. While they don't serve food, the beer selection is amazing, and the bar is very spacious. If you enjoy classic video games, great beers or both, this spot is perfect--though weekends, it can get tight.
Union Pool
Union Pool is a terrible place that you should only visit on a Monday when Rev. Vince Anderson and his Love Choir perform. There's also an amazing taco truck in their yard. Really, the problem with Union Pool (484 Union Ave.) is simply the crowd. Yet, for some reason, we keep going back...
Good Co.
Good Co.'s backyard is their real draw in the summer, but even in the winter, the bar has its perks. Our favorite thing, however, is their Sunday karaoke night. Good Co. is also off the beaten path, located at 10 Hope St.
Redd's Tavern
Yet another divey sports bar, Redd's (511 Grand St.) is on this list mainly because of its cheap prices. The crowd is hit or miss, but they do have skeeball and cheap drafts and shots--so what's not to love?
Bushwick Country Club
For some reason, everybody loves BCC (618 Grand St.). The bar is divey and kind-of gross, but it's definitely a destination. It's worth a visit--but we don't recommend sticking around all night.
Burnside
A Midwestern-themed bar in Brooklyn? That's pretty much Burnside's "thing." head over to 506 Grand St. for a beer and some fried cheese curds.
The Levee
While this bar is divey and dirty and maybe will leave you feeling a little gross, the prices at The Levee (212 Berry St.) are worth it. We wouldn't, however, recommend eating the food...
Ontario
Midway's older sister bar, Ontario also has a very homey vibe--and it's also a bit Canadian. Ontario is located at 559 Grand St., and again, it is simply perfect for its cheap drinks and chill vibe.
Midway
Located at 272 Grand St., Midway is the quintessential neighborhood bar. Drinks are cheap, people are friendly and everybody seems to know everybody. Consider it Grand Street's living room.
Passenger Bar
Passenger Bar's staff is the draw here--everyone is friendly, and the railroad themed bar is also very spacious and has a warm vibe. Passenger is located at 229 Roebling St.