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The backyard, with an all-wood bench perimeter and private tables, essentially doubles their capacity. The food here is inexpensive for Williamsburg, and the various house cocktails light enough to compliment a hot day. The outdoor space is well-shaded, with wooden benches, private tables and picnic tables. Head past the stage to the roomy backyard and enjoy simple spirits beneath twinkling lights wound around dangling tree branches.
The backyard gravel, corrugated tin, and spray-painted murals make for the perfect place to crush a PBR and puff a Parliament after a lo-fi show. Not many drink specials, but the pool table and old-school Buck Hunter make up for it. Luckily, two features remain the same: Now, they just come with more dance parties and drag shows, which can only be a good thing.
The backyard is modest but a great place to hang in between pool games. Daily drink specials and a decent beer selection complement the awesome metal and punk jukebox. The outdoor seating is more like a French cafe, with bistro tables on a narrow strip along N. The prices are more astronomical than continental, so maybe save this one for a special occasion. Arrogant Swine Morgan Ave.
A Carolina-style, whole-hog barbecue joint. Stave off guilty feelings in the spacious beer hall with a wide selection of drafts, bottles and whiskeys. The backyard beer gardens boasts dope murals and giant Jenga. The outdoor seating is composed of a few tables on the front street, and is a great spot to take advantage of the happy hour. Maison Premiere is a fancy cocktail bar with a nice selection of oysters and seafood. Be prepared for a wait. Falcon Laundry 65 N.
The roof terrace is a total warm-weather oasis: The yard features a handful of round tables and metal chairs along with scalloped benches for extra seating. Just try not to trip over any lip-locked bodies on your way over to grab a late night snack. The whole space is dripping in greenery — from ivy crawling up walls and window boxes topping the booths to a less identifiable foliage lacing the iron lattice that frames the gazebo-like elevated seating.
The bar hosts free! Enjoying the outdoors here is a step up — literally — from the norm; the space is a see-through balcony overlooking the bar, where deck dwellers can look down on the sophisticated scene below, which consists of guests enjoying classy beverages without the prices that usually accompany a place with so much exposed brick and candlelight. Expect the parvenu crowd that defines modern Williamsburg. Williamsburg On the rooftop of the new William Vale Hotel, Westlight features simple but delicious cocktails and an arresting view of the city.
This is Williamsburg, so expect lines just to get in on weekends and the kind of people who would wait in line to get into a hotel bar. Filled with rows of patio tables, the beer garden fluctuates between totally empty and pretty packed depending on the day of the week. This spacious, Brokelyn-favorite spot offers a friendly, dive-like vibe offset by DJ nights and a full-service weekend brunch with unlimited drinks for two hours. The Brooklyn Barge will feature a full-slate of summer programming to help you get your sea legs, such as kayak and sailing lessons, visits from big ships and a partnership with the Billion Dollar Oyster Project.
The vibe is neighborhood and family-friendly. Follow charming stepping stones to picnic tables surrounded by fence and ivy. Welcome to Broken Land. The large outdoor patio, perfect for summer imbibing, holds plentiful tables and booths and is decorated with foliage, mosaics and murals.
Filled with rows of patio tables, the beer garden fluctuates between totally empty and pretty packed depending on the day of the week. You will find good versions of Bavarian staples like pretzels and wurst. This spot is a neighborhood fave. This spacious, Brokelyn-favorite spot offers a friendly, dive-like vibe offset by DJ nights and a full-service weekend brunch with unlimited drinks for two hours. May 2, at 4: Tables are set up outside the front of the building for enjoying the weather while eating and drinking during the warmer months. Ranked 1 of salsa, reasonable prices available for better beer in.
The spacious rooftop deck, complete with booths and umbrella-ed tables, overlooks the East River and Manhattan skyline. Enjoy the view while sipping a selection of Aussie beers, a rotating assortment of frozen cocktails and happy hour drink specials weekdays, from 5 — 7pm. The outdoor courtyard is a cozy and clean picnic-table oasis featuring a gondola cabin where you can mull over your drink order.
The outdoor space is rustic and cozy, with lots of plants, vines, and trees for shade. Try the signature cocktail, Milk and Roses, which consists of Four Roses Bourbon, Velvet Falernum syrup, Angostura bitters, lime, orange, mint, and egg white. Tables are set up outside the front of the building for enjoying the weather while eating and drinking during the warmer months.
The outdoor space holds wrought iron tables and chairs, some tables with umbrellas to shelter its clientele from the blazing sun. Brouwerij Lane 78 Greenpoint Ave. This bar has a ton of rotating taps and a massive bottle selection. If anything, stop by for the rare beers and gonzo decor. Troost Manhattan Ave. Happy hour until eight is nice: No Name Manhattan Ave. A giant tree is the centerpiece of the stone patio with a lot of seating. A wooden pergola provides a private area for a small group.
The floor to ceiling windows overlook a fenced-in patio, which is decked out with a fire pit, hanging lights and plenty of seating. Their back patio with wooden stadium-style seating is perfect for large parties to mingle around a brick fire. Nicholas Ave, Bushwick This wine and beer bar serves up craft coffee by day and great eats with mature, chill vibes by night.
The wrap-around outdoor seating area lives on the corner of St. Happy hour runs pm daily. There are two patios to choose from: The vibe is rustic meets New Orleans meets Brooklyn, so grab a chair in the outdoor seating area and enjoy a whiskey, tequila or mezcal.
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Get outside and take advantage of all-day beer and shot combos on the spacious, wood-decked back patio. The side and front outdoor seating areas are perfect for full blown meals or just a quick drink, like any one of their famous milk punches. The space feels like a lounge, curated with chandeliers, reclaimed couches and artisan ornaments, and the patio is quaint. With a name like that, how could you go wrong? Happyfun Hideaway is exactly what it sounds like: Amenities include bargain bar food, colorful wall art and Alec Baldwin-centric pinball, but the back patio is the sweet spot during summer.
Hop off the L at Morgan Ave. Grab a table outside and check out graffiti from local artists.
Bizarre is open at 4pm on weekdays, begins serving dinner at 6pm, and is also open for brunch from 11 — 4 on weekends. The backyard has standard picnic tables and is a good place to tip a few back with some friends.
Nowadays Cooper Ave. At least it gets a lot of use when there are outdoor events like screenings and DJs. They have a good selection of above-average bar snacks at reasonable prices. The backyard is a simple wooden deck without much seating, but there is a cool mural, a la Bushwick. The back area is a bonafide baby courtyard—wooden furniture, Christmas lights and all—with an in-house taco truck! Instead of a backyard, Bed-Vyne Brew has its outdoor seating in the front of the bar. A small area with four stumps and a small bench is on the Tompkins Ave.
The patio has a few tables and a cushioned wooden loveseat in the back, and manages to feel cut off from the rest of the world, a neat trick in a city where it can be difficult to find 10 seconds of peace and quiet. The interior is narrow, with huge booths and lots of bar seating. The backyard seating is pretty spacious, though like the indoor space it fills up pretty fast on the weekends.
Daily happy hour until 8pm lets you try the beer selection. This is probably one of the best beer bars in Brooklyn.
Their selection is unmatched, with a giant list bottle and draft beers written on a wall-sized chalkboard behind the bar. The inside of Covenhoven lacks some creature comforts, but the backyard is grassy and full of comfortable lawn chairs. Their outdoor space is the central courtyard of the former Studebaker Service Station it resides in. Inside, tables are long, angular beer hall deals, while outdoor seating consists of more private tables.
Happy hour knocks a couple of bucks off pints. More of a gastropub, they offer a wide range of New Orleans-themed food. The bar is open to casual drinking, as is the backyard which is small with a few rustic picnic tables. The outdoor beer garden is situated between the two separate bars and has a number of tables that fill up pretty fast on nice days.