This new, reservation-only waterfront bar operates out of a floating cottage at Brooklyn Bridge Park Marina
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This new, reservation-only waterfront bar operates out of a floating cottage at Brooklyn Bridge Park Marina
"Drinks lean breezy and unfussy: prosecco and Lambrusco by the glass, spritzes (Aperol and elderflower), a white Negroni and a cheeky "mini mudslide," a riff on the White Russian that feels straight out of a beach weekend with the Dude. Beer is on hand, too, but this is very much a spritz-and-sunset situation. Snacks are pared down and picnic-ready: olives, nuts, potato chips, popcorn sprinkled with sugar and salt, tinned fish and salami with cheese and crackers."
"From the team behind Sean Feeney's , Concrete Shoals feels more like a nautical clubhouse than a bar: rattan café chairs, hunter green Adirondacks and picnic tables are scattered along the dock, perfectly angled toward the harbor's golden-hour show. The views are free, but you'll need to book ahead for a seat-the marina gate only opens if your name's on the list."
Concrete Shoals operates inside a floating cottage at Brooklyn Bridge Park Marina's Pier 5 as a reservation-only, gate-controlled drinking spot. The space resembles a nautical clubhouse with rattan café chairs, hunter-green Adirondacks, and picnic tables oriented toward the harbor. Drinks emphasize breezy, unfussy options—prosecco, Lambrusco, Aperol and elderflower spritzes, a white Negroni, and a "mini mudslide"—with beer available. Snacks are picnic-ready, including olives, nuts, chips, sweet-salty popcorn, tinned fish, and salami with cheese and crackers. Larger items such as pizzas, wings, and salads arrive by shuttle from nearby Fini Pizza. The location places guests directly on the water for prime sunset skyline views.
Read at Time Out New York
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