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Littlefield
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Performance venue in a former warehouse with diverse programming, from jazz & hip-hop to art & film.
Nearby attractions
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225 Nevins St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
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269 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Park Slope Playground
40 Lincoln Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Brooklyn Frame Works
142 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Barclays Center
620 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Washington Park
4th St. &, 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
J.J. Byrne Playground
5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Old Stone House of Brooklyn
336 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Union Street Bridge
501 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Nearby restaurants
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
604 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Kick Axe Throwing BROOKLYN
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Parklife
636 Degraw St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Nenes Taqueria
660 Degraw St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Insa
328 Douglass St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Union Street Pizza
226 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Rana Fifteen
209 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Ghenet
348 Douglass St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Public Display of Affection
669 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Palo Santo
652 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
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The Baltic Hotel
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370 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Mattress Firm Atlantic Ctr
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Essence Hotel
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Littlefield

635 Sackett St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
4.5(368)$$$$
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Performance venue in a former warehouse with diverse programming, from jazz & hip-hop to art & film.

attractions: Thomas Greene Playground, MITU580, Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, Park Slope Playground, Brooklyn Frame Works, Barclays Center, Washington Park, J.J. Byrne Playground, Old Stone House of Brooklyn, Union Street Bridge, restaurants: Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, Kick Axe Throwing BROOKLYN, Parklife, Nenes Taqueria, Insa, Union Street Pizza, Rana Fifteen, Ghenet, Public Display of Affection, Palo Santo
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Nearby attractions of Littlefield

Thomas Greene Playground

MITU580

Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture

Park Slope Playground

Brooklyn Frame Works

Barclays Center

Washington Park

J.J. Byrne Playground

Old Stone House of Brooklyn

Union Street Bridge

Thomas Greene Playground

Thomas Greene Playground

4.3

(108)

Open 24 hours
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MITU580

MITU580

4.8

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture

Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture

4.6

(76)

Open 24 hours
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Park Slope Playground

Park Slope Playground

4.6

(121)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
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Explore New York Mafia w/ Retired nypd Detectives
Fri, Jan 9 • 4:30 PM
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The Brooklyn Way
The Brooklyn Way
Mon, Jan 12 • 3:00 PM
Brooklyn, New York, 11201
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Nearby restaurants of Littlefield

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

Kick Axe Throwing BROOKLYN

Parklife

Nenes Taqueria

Insa

Union Street Pizza

Rana Fifteen

Ghenet

Public Display of Affection

Palo Santo

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

4.4

(2.8K)

$$

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Kick Axe Throwing BROOKLYN

Kick Axe Throwing BROOKLYN

4.7

(804)

$$

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Parklife

Parklife

4.2

(236)

Click for details
Nenes Taqueria

Nenes Taqueria

4.2

(408)

Click for details
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Reviews of Littlefield

4.5
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5.0
4y

Good venue in oldThe restaurant says it's a pizza/restaurant but has only 4 pizza offerings. My son wanted to make his own with sundried tomatoes, garlic and mozzarella. He was offered mozzarella, garlic pieces and pepperoni and had to be sent back! Because they forgot the pepperoni They used to have various toppings ie: mushrooms, burrata, mozzarella, sausage, pineapple onions, peppers. The lasagna was OK but certainly not $25.00 bucks worth. Teriyaki skirt steak had a good selection of vegetables but my wife was expecting a whole steak not pieces. Service was good though my knife was not clean and was promptly replaced.. The restaurant is and always was very noisy (nature of high ceilings ). The remodeling after covid and the businesses moving their oven was done nicely . The bathrooms were clean. I understand there is a new owner trying to get a younger crowd which is not possible without more pizza variety. Use the old menu as a guide. Young people Don't have the cash to pay these prices. We also saw only older. People with children there. My wife, son and sisters-in-law don't file reviews. I contacted you first. I'm older and prefer to have a hard copy menu and not screw around with my phone. A piece of paper menu isn't a good representation for the place.

Our bill was over $250.00. My family probably won't be back for a long time. My comments are made to advise and suggest...Not to offend. I wanted you to know that I've known many restaurant/and business owners from my past life as a government worker most of them will listen to no one but their own family. If you push/sell pizza, you must have all the fixings to be able to make your own: ham, pineapple, olives, pepperoni, or other cheeses and any other regular items from the old menu especially if you're going to charge $15.00 for it! I don't see a good future for the restaurant if they continue...

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2.0
3y

Went to a show at Littlefield last night that I was so excited for and left highly disappointed. The show started at 8pm and I arrived at 7:35pm in anticipation for a bit of a crowd. Apparently that was not early enough as all available seats were already taken. I know this may seem juvenile to complain about, however, I am a disabled individual and I was not able to fully enjoy the 2 hour show due to having to stand for an hour and 30 minutes straight until I physically couldn’t take it anymore and had to sulk away to the restroom just to have somewhere to sit. A crowded New York comedy club is not foreign to me, I go to shows multiple times a week, but the reason I’m leaving this review is because I feel that it was highly irresponsible of the venue to sell WAY more tickets than they had capacity for. People were standing everywhere packed in very tight just trying to get a view of the stage. Initially I stood behind the last row of chairs for the hour and a half I could and when I had to leave my position it was so difficult to get out of the tight crowd of people standing going all the way back to the coat check. Talk about a fire hazard. To buy tickets the day the show was announced only to have a less than favorable time in an environment that clearly was not disability friendly really has saddened me. Couldn’t even fully enjoy David Cross’ comedy which is a sentence that I never knew could be said. This was my first time at Littlefield too and now I know that regardless of who is performing it is probably best for me and those who don’t want to be medically concerned for the entire evening due to unforeseen, long-term standing to...

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5.0
1y

Incredible venue and staff. We had a party here with bar, food and a major live music component. Julie and her team made the entire thing happen seamlessly. The food was fantastic and interesting and the level of execution exceeded everyone’s expectations for a “buffet-style” event (Chef Scott has a fine dining background and it shows.) The drinks were delicious and strong, and bartenders were attentive and upbeat.

Also need to mention the sound guy, Sky, is amazing. We had a pretty significant back line rig for the stage which he set up and soundchecked with a level of detail I haven’t seen in a while. He also basically live mixed the entire band performance for the whole evening, instead of just walking away from the sound board which a lot of sound men do. To top it off the house playlist he chose for pre-show and post-show music was also shockingly good and perfect for our guests. Everybody kept asking me who curated the playlist and how they could download it!

Thank you Littlefield for an amazing night. HIGHLY...

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Went to a show at Littlefield last night that I was so excited for and left highly disappointed. The show started at 8pm and I arrived at 7:35pm in anticipation for a bit of a crowd. Apparently that was not early enough as all available seats were already taken. I know this may seem juvenile to complain about, however, I am a disabled individual and I was not able to fully enjoy the 2 hour show due to having to stand for an hour and 30 minutes straight until I physically couldn’t take it anymore and had to sulk away to the restroom just to have somewhere to sit. A crowded New York comedy club is not foreign to me, I go to shows multiple times a week, but the reason I’m leaving this review is because I feel that it was highly irresponsible of the venue to sell WAY more tickets than they had capacity for. People were standing everywhere packed in very tight just trying to get a view of the stage. Initially I stood behind the last row of chairs for the hour and a half I could and when I had to leave my position it was so difficult to get out of the tight crowd of people standing going all the way back to the coat check. Talk about a fire hazard. To buy tickets the day the show was announced only to have a less than favorable time in an environment that clearly was not disability friendly really has saddened me. Couldn’t even fully enjoy David Cross’ comedy which is a sentence that I never knew could be said. This was my first time at Littlefield too and now I know that regardless of who is performing it is probably best for me and those who don’t want to be medically concerned for the entire evening due to unforeseen, long-term standing to attend here.
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Went to a show at Littlefield last night that I was so excited for and left highly disappointed. The show started at 8pm and I arrived at 7:35pm in anticipation for a bit of a crowd. Apparently that was not early enough as all available seats were already taken. I know this may seem juvenile to complain about, however, I am a disabled individual and I was not able to fully enjoy the 2 hour show due to having to stand for an hour and 30 minutes straight until I physically couldn’t take it anymore and had to sulk away to the restroom just to have somewhere to sit. A crowded New York comedy club is not foreign to me, I go to shows multiple times a week, but the reason I’m leaving this review is because I feel that it was highly irresponsible of the venue to sell WAY more tickets than they had capacity for. People were standing everywhere packed in very tight just trying to get a view of the stage. Initially I stood behind the last row of chairs for the hour and a half I could and when I had to leave my position it was so difficult to get out of the tight crowd of people standing going all the way back to the coat check. Talk about a fire hazard. To buy tickets the day the show was announced only to have a less than favorable time in an environment that clearly was not disability friendly really has saddened me. Couldn’t even fully enjoy David Cross’ comedy which is a sentence that I never knew could be said. This was my first time at Littlefield too and now I know that regardless of who is performing it is probably best for me and those who don’t want to be medically concerned for the entire evening due to unforeseen, long-term standing to attend here.
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