Ryan F.
Yelp
Had a drink at Brooklyn Social on Friday night. A bar that lets you step back in time, but I was not super excited about the drink options.
Quality: I think the history behind Brooklyn Social is the coolest part of this bar. The space used to be an exclusive social club, but they have now opened up to serve cocktails, beers, and paninis. The walls are covered with old photos of the former members looking dapper and handling business. I had sips of two cocktails on the menu, the Amalfi, with vodka, limoncello, lemon, and rosemary, and the Pinky Fizz, with gin, lemon, aperol, and egg white. Neither were for me, but the folks that ordered them seemed to like them. I ended up with an Other Half IPA, one of just four draft beers on the menu. The highlight of the visit was the order of Toasted Lard Bread, a fun option to snack on with your drink.
Quantity: Simple, but strong cocktails, and fair beer pours.
Value: $5 for Toasted Lard Bread. $13 for Cocktails. $7-$8 for Draft Beers.
Ambiance: Brooklyn Social is located along Smith Street in Gowanus, across the street from the park. The bar is more of a cocktail bar, but because it has preserved that old school feel, it is better classified as a dive. The paint job, the portraits, the bar style, and the light fixtures all seem from a different era. They have a long bar and a few tables in the main room, then a side room made for cards. I think there may have been an outdoor area as well, but the door was closed. The rain did not make that a good option on this evening.
Crowd: The bar was empty when we visited on Saturday night. It was rainy out, but this seemed like the kind of place that would get busy with less than ideal weather.
Service: They were a little over-the-top about COVID precautions, not that it was problematic, but it was strange to see at this point.
Parking: Some street parking in the nearby area.