The story of how I ended up here is that I was looking for something "refreshing" before going home. I searched Google Maps for a place where they sold beer and this place was close to me. I loved it since I came in, full of candles, bottles and a place at the bar with your own menu and a candle. They have craft beers, so I had no idea what to order. The guy in the bar was super nice to me. He asked me what kind of beer I drank regularly in order to find one that was to my liking. He gave me some to try and so I chose which one I wanted. He was always very kind (I would like to know his name to add it to my review), so if you are reading this, THANK YOU. Sometimes it's scary to go out alone, but I'm definitely happy to have gone because I loved this cozy place. That day they had rock music but I believe that is the kind of music they...
Read moreWe were with our friends and were meeting up with our friends' college friends who have a couple dogs. They picked this place because it is dog-friendly. I believe this is the first time I have been in a dog-friendly bar (you never know in Portland because people would probably bring their dogs into bars/restaurants even if they aren't dog-friendly). I think that is a great selling point because so many people have dogs in Brooklyn. It is your typical bar - solid, if unspectacular. We were apparently there relatively early because we were able to get a couple tables in back. By the time we left it had filled in with people but it still wasn't overly crowded. It was loud, as seems to be the norm at most bars, so talking was a challenge but other than that it was an...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Owl Farm – Brooklyn, NY
Dark, poetic, and proudly unpolished — this bar’s got the soul of a 1920s bunker and the drink list of a modern cocktail haven.
The lighting doesn’t try to perform for Instagram — it broods. Concrete walls. Limited outlets. You’re here for conversation, not laptops. Or maybe just for a damn good drink.
And the drinks are good. Thoughtfully built, powerful without being pretentious. The staff? Down-to-earth, smart, and kind — the kind of bartenders who actually listen, not just nod.
Not built for remote work — built for people who still believe in bars.
📍 Low-key spot, high-quality pour. 🟡 Expect dim light, but clear-headed service. 🍸 This is where I go when I don’t want the city to touch me, but I still want the city...
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