Tucked behind Williamsburg’s Super Burrito, 320 Club is a funky ‘70s speakeasy serving fresh cocktails and burritos amidst good vibes and live tunes.
"320 Club is technically a speakeasy, but it isn’t especially hard to find, and you don’t need a password. Just walk into Super Burrito on Bedford Ave, and look for the door under the sign that says “Cocktails.” Once inside, you’ll find a little ‘70s-themed spot with wood paneling, orange vinyl seating, and a Star Trek poster in the corner. Grab a booth or a seat at the bar, then enjoy a good margarita alongside a foil-wrapped burrito. This place often hosts dance parties and other events, so stop by if your life’s starting to feel boring." - Bryan Kim, Kenny Yang, Nikko Duren, Matt Tervooren
"Typically, margaritas are made with tequila, lime, and some kind of triple sec (Cointreau if you’re feeling fancy). 320 Club does a Tommy’s Margarita, a variation that swaps agave for triple sec, resulting in a simpler drink that isn’t aggressively sweet. However, quite a few bars serve Tommy's Margaritas these days. What really sets this place apart is the fact that the bartenders here juice every lime to order. That’s impressive, and it’s probably pretty annoying for the bartenders. We appreciate their sacrifice. The margaritas at this ‘70s-themed Williamsburg speakeasy are the freshest around." - Nikko Duren, Bryan Kim
"At the back of Williamsburg’s Super Burrito, there’s a sign that says “cocktails.” Walk through the door beneath that sign, and you’ll find a little '70s-themed bar that feels like a house party. 320 Club has orange vinyl booths, wood panelling, and a soundtrack that leans toward psychedelic rock, and it's a fun place to drink a mai tai and eat a foil-wrapped burrito. Stop by for a casual hang or some late-night antics, and try not to fixate on the fact that the poster for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home in the corner is technically an anachronism (the movie wasn't released until 1986)." - Bryan Kim
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