Brooklyn
Brooklyn's best-kept bars are the ones locals don't broadcast. These ten are worth finding. A working editorial ranking, refreshed every quarter.
Williamsburg · $$$$
World-famous oyster-and-absinthe parlour.
Red Hook · $$$
Heritage cocktail-and-American-food bar from St.
Cobble Hill · $$$
Diner-turned-cocktail-bar with neon signage from 1951 preserved.
Williamsburg · $$$
Cocktail bar from cocktail historian Jeremy Oertel.
Crown Heights · $$
Live-music-and-cocktails bar with funk-and-soul DJs Friday and Saturday.
Red Hook · $$
1890s longshoreman's bar that has not changed in 130 years.
Brooklyn rewards drinkers who scout neighbourhoods, and the spread below reflects that. You'll find spots in Williamsburg, Bushwick, Crown Heights, and beyond — each picked for what it does best, not how loud its marketing is. We focus on small rooms, low signage, locals-only feel, no tourist crowds; we ignore venues that prioritise volume over craft. The order is a working ranking, not a leaderboard — number one isn't always your number one. Read the notes and pick the room that fits the night you're planning.
Best for: quiet nights, off-the-tourist-track drinking, locals-only feel. Most rooms here run from late afternoon until 1 or 2am; the busier ones lift their door policy on weekends and we've flagged those where it matters. Save the page, send it to whoever you're meeting, and let the rest of Brooklyn take care of itself.
A working editorial ranking. Numbers are guidance, not gospel. Pick the room that fits your night.
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