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Versatile dive for dancing, youthful Graham Avenue scene-making. Black booths, exposed brick, modern fixtures. Backroom pool table a locus of social action. DJs play it loud and proud: everything from soul and reggae to funk and Dad Rock. Heavy metal barbecues in the back corral, washed down with budget-friendly house Atomic beer. White Castle across the street helps fuel later nights/poorer judgment.
Spinoff of Harefield Road and Pencil Factory keeps with the rustic vibe. Roomy spot on Bushwick Avenue decked in wood planking, tile, and tin. Bar stools lined against massive wall of windows for... read more
Decapitated chicken with a halo marks the spot for anti-sceney booze hole. Punk, hardcore, stoner rock soundtrack on reliable juke. Dim interior with a pool table and a couple of flatscreens. Free ... read more
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