Gay bars brooklyn heights
Sure, Brooklyn Heights hasn't been known as a bastion of nightlife since the Bossert and St. George Hotels closed their nightclubs decades ago. But there's still some fun out there. Where do you go in the neighborhood to have fun? Where's that place where "everyone knows your name"? Comment below!
George a topless joint? Any of our BH history buffs or long-term residents want to weigh in? He said even people from Manhattan took the subway to BH when they wanted some fun. Now we sleep, order take-out, raise children some only on the weekends and drink coffee at Tazza. Tim, It was called Club Wildfire, and was certainly topless…I will weigh in with Magnetic Field my favorite, with Floyd after 2am a second, although I spend alot of time at the Exit, but thats the Cobble Hill side of Atlantic.
Henry street is good too, I usually go there to eat and drink, rather than just drink. Sort gay our own local version of the Bada Bing. Club Wildfire was a trip… They closed up due brooklyn a shooting in there by an off-duty cop. Speaking of our version of Bada Bing, there was the second incarnation of the Clark Street Station bar originally it was a height with decent bar bar but when it re-opened i.
Anyone remember the big ass dog always up front at the end of the bar? Sorry for the clipped comment… I meant to write that at one point it was a regular, decent bar and then it reopened and courted a certain elemant from Caroll Gardens. As a teen, I had to go to Manhattan to go clubbing.
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He is very precise. The only time I had crap service there was when I was with a big group and the waiter actually mocked me when I tried to get his attention. We are not alone in this complaint. Its too bad because the food is great. Well you have pull with your psuedo celebrity status.
I guess normal customers like my wife and I get the short end of the stick at the bar and restaurant at jth. Damon at JTH is among the best bartenders in the City. I heard about some sort of new nightclub type place opening up on Atlantic. Does anyone know about it? It had some sort of religious-inspired name.
Sanctuary maybe?