Skinny Dennis
Welcome to Skinny Dennis, a music venue and bar located at 152 Metropolitan Ave in Brooklyn, New York. Known for its divey atmosphere, this venue offers a unique experience for all music and drink enthusiasts.
Customer reviews rave about the affordable drinks, lively music, and vibrant ambiance at Skinny Dennis. Whether you're looking to chill with a cocktail or hit the dance floor, this spot has something for everyone.
The eclectic cocktail menu and live music performances make for an unforgettable night out. Customers especially love the Willie booze coffee and frozen coffee drinks, which are said to be a big hit among patrons.
With gender-neutral restrooms, outdoor seating, and a pool table, Skinny Dennis provides a welcoming environment for all guests. The bar staff is friendly and accommodating, ensuring that your experience is top-notch.
So, if you're in the mood for a fun and casual hangout with cheap drinks and live music, Skinny Dennis is the place to be. Stop by on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday for the best nights and enjoy a night of good times and great music.
Skinny Dennis Menu
Location
Address: 152 Metropolitan Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211
Phone: (212) 555-1212
Business info
- ReservationsNo
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- DiveyYes
- LoudYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For DancingYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Live MusicYes
- Best nights on Thursday, Friday, SaturdayYes
- Full BarYes
- TVYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Not Good For KidsNo
- Pool TableNo
- SmokingNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: N A.
The bartender was a sweet heart. Cool place to chill and enjoy affordable drinks. It's a place to be in the summer.
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Author: James S.
So much fun!! Love listening to the bands that stop by and even dancing once in a while. Cheap beers and delicious Willie booze coffee. Might be my favorite bar in Brooklyn!
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Author: Ronit M.
Nice hole in the corner kind of place. There's a bouncer outside to greet you and check your ID. Inside there's an open space and some seats by the bar and the window. They also have outdoor seating, but you have to order drinks and peanuts inside. The peanuts weren't warm, but they were plentiful as well as tasty. The ambiance is basic and a little dark (light wise). I didn't check out the bathrooms because of another person's review here. They have an eclectic cocktail menu and a pretty boring or basic beer selection. I ordered the Bourbon Mint Sweet Tea (light on the whiskey). It was better than imagined and probably would have been fine with the full serving of whiskey. I like to be sure beforehand so if I don't like it it's not wasteful. They had a live band and it was worth the walk from Qns to Bklyn to see them. Ricky Stein was playing and they were really good. Some people in the audience/bar came to sing and play the harmonica together with them, and some others were dancing on the floor. They have a frozen coffee drink that was also a big hit. I didn't order it but so many others did. The bartenders were wonderful. The first one asked me if I was ready a few times (first timer unsureness) and she wasn't rude at all like some other reviews mentioned. The other bartender wound up getting my order. It was so loud in there it was hard for them to hear me so I wrote down my drink of choice to make it easier. I don't think she muddled the mint, but that's no matter. It was still good. There's a pitcher of water on the corner for anyone who needs to hydrate. Will definitely come back another time. Happy hopping!
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Author: Shani H.
Came here because I wanted to hear live music on a Tuesday night and this place was reccomended. I came about 9:30pm-ish. It was a decent crowd but not unbearable. I was able to get a drink right away. I ordered a spiked Apple Cider which was really trasty. There was only one bartender and one bar back but they moved super quick. The band was nice. It was country music and I really enjoyed hearing live instruments. I appreciated that the band was loud enough but not too loud where you couldn't chat. I would go back.