This small bar located on Franklin between Putnam and Madison is a great stop for a drink at any hour. There is an outdoor area in the back for warmer nights, and they sometimes offer hot dogs and other comfort foods to enjoy with your drink.
Camp is a neighborhood bar on Smith Street between Warren and Wyckoff streets. The bar offers drink and snacks in a comfortable, relaxed environment featuring a mounted deer's head, a functional fireplace, a patio and a variety of board games and other amusements. Visit its website to view a schedule of upcoming events.
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.
Dick & Jane's Bar is a bar that is open late nights. From the outside, it looks like a row of wooden Brooklyn garages, and the door is unmarked. Inside, the bar offers an extensive, encyclopedia-like cocktail list. Sometimes bartenders will have to consult pages of notes before making a cocktail. Cocktails include the Whiskey Fig Fizz, a cocktail made with fig jam and 15-year-old Glenfiddich Scotch, egg whites and bitters.
Essence Bar & Restaurant offers live entertainment and music throughout the week. Menu items include wings, seafood, pasta and burgers. Check the website for a schedule of events or call to speak with an associate about catering a party on or off site.