Floating barge bar with Manhattan skyline views & New American bites
79 West St, Brooklyn, NY 11222 Get directions
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"Summer in New York City is the greatest. There are free movies and concerts (not like you’ve gone to one since the summer you moved here, but still), you can bike or walk everywhere (not like you take any fewer cabs, but still), and it’s socially acceptable to order a frozen negroni at 11am. But summer in New York City can also be the absolute f*cking worst. You constantly feel the need to shower, you’re certain that every tourist is conspiring to make your commute as painful as possible, and you’re constantly assaulted by a haunting combination of sewage and garbage smells. Which is why, during the summer in New York City, you look for places that make you feel like you are somewhere else. Somewhere away from the smells. And all the other sweaty humans. The Brooklyn Barge is one of those places. After a couple drinks on this barge/bar/restaurant on the East River in Greenpoint, you can close your eyes and almost believe you’re on your own private boat (more speedboat than yacht, but still). But you won’t even want to do that for long, because the Manhattan skyline views are so good. So good that we’re willing to mostly overlook The Barge’s faults: it’s cash only, the prices are higher than they should be, and the bar food - while totally acceptable - isn’t anything to write home about. But for its ideal setting, and the fact that it’s somehow not yet completely mobbed, we can forgive a lot. You could easily come to The Brooklyn Barge to eat a full meal and be satisfied. But honestly, you won’t have to. Get yourself a hot dog, get yourself some alcohol, find a seat, and you’ll be happy as a golden retriever wearing sunglasses. If and when you get really hungry, there’s always Paulie Gee’s around the corner. Just when you’re ready to give up on this sweaty, garbage-smelly black hole we call home, The Brooklyn Barge is here to remind you that this is actually a pretty amazing place to be. Food Rundown Hot Dog We always pick the cheeseburger, but in The Barge’s case the hot dog is actually the correct answer. This dog is substantial (1/4 pound) and grilled to perfection. Tacos The tacos are probably the best thing you can eat here. We like the chipotle pork, and the grilled fish is also surprisingly good. Go ahead and get handsy with the salsa verde. Old Bay Fries How much you like these fries is directly proportional to your level of intoxication. Hard pass if you’re sober. Barge Burgers These mini burgers taste like the kind you’d eat a friend’s barbecue. And to us, that’s a good thing. What’s not a good thing is that they cost $16 for two burgers you could easily eat in two bites. Crispy Chicken Sandwich More chicken cutlet than fried chicken, this is a fine bet if you’re on the hungrier side. And a much better use of your $16 than the sliders." - Katherine Lewin
"The floating boat bar that opened in North Brooklyn in 2015 has closed its North Brooklyn operation after claiming the landlord did not ask them to return; the bar is currently looking for a new home." - Eater Staff
"Brooklyn Barge is the premier outdoor drinking spot in Greenpoint, and it’s even worth a little trip if you don’t live in the area. Because if you try to hang out on a boat in Manhattan, it’s either going to feel like a frat party or someone’s going to yell at you and tell you to stop trespassing on their boat. Brooklyn Barge, on the other hand, is just a nice low-key place to drink outdoors. Stop by, have a beer and a hot dog, and pretend this boat is somewhere other than the East River." - Bryan Kim, Matt Tervooren
"Williamsburg and Greenpoint have plenty of bars, but very few are on the water. Brooklyn Barge is an exception, which is part of the reason this seasonal Greenpoint spot tends to be very packed most weekends during the summer. Some other reasons are the excellent views of Manhattan, affordable drinks and bar food, and dog-friendly policy." - matt tervooren
"This is basically the Brooklyn version of The Frying Pan: a big, floating bar docked in the East River with great views of Manhattan. It’s also always packed, but since it’s in Greenpoint rather than walking distance from Meatpacking, it’s a bit more low-key. And if you’re able to get here on a weeknight, you can basically pretend the boat is yours." - Matt Tervooren