Harry W. • December 16, 2017This is currently one of the best music venues in the five boroughs. The acoustics are terrific and the layout is roomy. Definitely go here if you can.
Concert Ticket Agency • September 6, 2012Incredible place to see live music. Go early to get in on happy hour. Odds are your favorite band LOVES playing here.
Jordan I. • August 18, 2014Best brunch I've been to in a while. The potatoes are magical. Order the awake and Bake! The Bloody Mary bar is overkill in sauces and lacking cheese unfortunately.
Karen D. • April 24, 2012Don't leave without trying something off their delicious southern cuisine menu. The Catfish sandwich, the fried chicken, the pizzas, the milkshakes...all quality Blue Ribbon food.
Justin M. • September 30, 2017Amazing waterfront views of Manhattan and the Williamsburg bridge too. Ferry along to extend the fun.
shea • March 21, 2011One of my few regular spots. Don't go for the live music, do go for the super rad backyard, good drinks, & bartenders. Order a stella w/lemonade in the summer & a cider with whiskey in the winter.
Annie T. • November 16, 2015Rock n shop Sundays! Eclectic market. Got my nails done near the bar. Cool food vendors, had a slamming beignet burger.
Danny K. • August 20, 2012Aaron, John and the boys know their shit. Flew in from Japan just to have the chance to work with them again! Rates are super reasonable and vibe very laid back. And endless coffee and comfy couches.
Sasha S. • November 28, 2011what're u doing there? taking some courses on becoming a fireman?!!!! hahaha
Untapped Cities • November 8, 2014Johnson was one of the locations that hosted the New York’s Alright festival and, needless to say, things tend to get rowdy here.
Affection J. • October 19, 2020House music, darkwave music, trance & progressive... and the chicken wings and wagyu sliders!
Alex R. • November 20, 2021pretty much unadorned venue for The Fall of Troy. wouldn’t say I loved it
Urban Oyster • March 29, 2011This building was once the home of the Otto Huber Brewery, one of the largest in Brooklyn in the late 19th century. Look up at the building and you'll see beer barrels built into the brick facade.
Sam M. • November 17, 2017This music venue makes you feel like you’re in a large recording studio. It’s built for good sound and looks like it. Impeccably designed!
qwertney • June 19, 2012Amazingly huge outdoor deck and seating, with a bar and a taco truck. Inside, there's a photobooth and usually a dance party.
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