This place is legendary, having been around since 1933. That's 1933 in Park Slope, the same year the neighborhood was graced with the Culver Line (now the F and G stops). You can tell the decor hasn't changed much, with the bare wood paneling and more standing room than seating. And don't let the "Grill" part of the sign be misleading - there's no food here. But if you want a real bar experience, with a group of Brooklynite regulars and a bartender who means business, Farrell's definitely deserves a visit.
Chance 11 is a lounge and restaurant offering a menu with wings, seafood, macaroni and cheese and more, alongside a variety of specialty drinks. Chance 11 provides a comfortable and refined environment, featuring a full bar and eight LCD televisions, hosting regularly scheduled parties, DJ nights and other special events. Visit its website for upcoming event information.
SoCo is a contemporary restaurant and cocktail bar. It specializes in southern fused cuisine and serves burgers, ribs, salmon, steak, pork chops, fried chicken, wings, salad, mussels and crawfish, along with a full cocktail menu. It's open for lunch, brunch, dinner and late-night drinks and features live entertainment.
Alchemy Restaurant & Tavern, located on Fifth Avenue, serves international cuisine. This pub-style restaurant features dim lighting, booths, a full bar and exotic music. The dark wood and antique furnishing supports a comforting and welcoming atmosphere. Happy hours are also available.
Montero's Bar & Grill is a local landmark that has been serving guests for more than 60 years. The establishment features a long, weathered bar and its walls are covered with nautical ephemera and old photographs. A pool table and juke box provide entertainment and two, non-operational telephone booths inject a vintage flare. Montero's stays open until the wee hours. The proprietors have a loyal following and welcome newcomers.