Blueprint

Cocktail bar · Park Slope

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@infatuation

"This is the best place to drink cocktails in Park Slope. It’s unpretentious enough that you could walk in on any weeknight for a casual drink and light bite (get the big charcuterie plate), but cool enough to continue a date night after hitting Al Di La. This is the kind of place where you can tell the bartender what you’d like your drink to taste like, and they’d know how to make exactly what you have in mind. Take that negroni out onto the back patio for maximum enjoyment." - katherine lewin, matt tervooren

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