Welcome to 68 Jay St Bar
Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY, 68 Jay St Bar is a local favorite known for its eclectic and vibrant atmosphere. With a diverse crowd of artists, musicians, filmmakers, and more, this bar offers a unique experience for its patrons. The bartenders are friendly and competent, creating a welcoming environment for guests to enjoy drinks and lively conversations. While the bar may not specialize in fancy cocktails, it prides itself on serving up quality beer, wine, and shots. With live music, ample seating, and a laid-back vibe, 68 Jay St Bar is the perfect spot for a casual night out with friends.
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68 Jay St Brooklyn, NY 1120168 Jay St Brooklyn, NY 11201 Hotline: (718) 260-8207
Located in the heart of Brooklyn, 68 Jay St Bar is not just your average local bar. This vibrant and eclectic space caters to a diverse crowd of artists, musicians, filmmakers, and more, creating a unique and welcoming atmosphere for all who walk through its doors.
What sets 68 Jay St Bar apart is its laid-back vibe and friendly staff who know how to keep the good times flowing. Whether you're looking to enjoy a happy hour special, catch some live music, or simply unwind with a beer and a shot, this bar has something for everyone.
Customers rave about the unpretentious feel of 68 Jay St Bar, calling it a true gem in the midst of a gentrified neighborhood. From the gender-neutral restrooms to the outdoor seating, this bar is open to all and welcomes guests to relax and enjoy the company of friends and strangers alike.
But what really sets 68 Jay St Bar apart is its sense of community and camaraderie. From the competent bartenders who can strike up a lively conversation to the diverse crowd of regulars who make each visit feel like a new chapter in an ongoing story, this bar is more than just a place to grab a drinkāit's a home away from home.
So, next time you find yourself in Brooklyn looking for a place to unwind, grab a drink at 68 Jay St Bar and experience the true essence of local hospitality and camaraderie.
We have been coming here for years. Great happy hour. Fun time. Great hood. Great staff. Love this place
What it is: Awesome local bar that caters to the local folks in the neighborhood and occasionally a group having an event in the area on the weekends. It's an eclectic and vibrant scene that includes artists, producers, musicians, film makers, furniture designers, poets, photographers etc. those are just the friends I've met here. Bartenders are competent, friendly and solid human beings. Each with their own personality and ability to have a lively discussion while they play their own favorite playlists on the sound system. It's like 4 different bar's depending on your bartender and days if the week are like chapters of different books, written by the same writer. What it is not: Don't order fancy cocktails, you won't get them. It's a beer, wine and shot bar.
It's a bar. That's pretty much it. In the summer sitting on the stoop and people watching is ideal They have live music most nights and it's never too crowded.
Love this place! The one real unpretentious bar in this otherwise fake contrived gentrified crap hole called Dumbo. Love the drinks here and the happy hour is great. I make it a destination spot. Not many down to earth things to do down here, but this is one of them.
Jesse was very cool and personable. Glad to have come in before leaving town. Good atmosphere/vibes too
This is part classy local haunt, part dive bar. The drinks are nothing fancy but there's a lot of space and the ambience is cool. I'm pretty sure they have good drink specials, too. Tbh I had a few too many when I was there (not too too many, but a few : ) so specifics are blurry - but I had a good time and stayed out late without any problems getting seats for my group of 5.
Jay St Bar is your standard(in a good way) local bar that had good drinks for a reasonable price and laid back atmosphere. My family trio popped in here after walking from apt through Brooklyn Bridge Park and the Dumbo flea market so we were parched and in need of liquid barley fuel. What was cool was they had a Star Wars trivia starting, and we played for one round before I realized I don't know NEARLY as much about Star Wars as I thought. They had paper masked which were fun so my Lil Bean transformed into BB-8 for the time being. When I do my weekend stroll, I will definitely come back for another friendly visit.