New FG Blog
Hopefully this one will stay more current than the few that have been out there
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very cool... thanks for blogrolling us.
oh... and: $16 cocktails?? -
dailyheights wrote: .
Yeah but these cocktails are really something. This is not an every day place but a special treat once in a while. Its kind of like Campbell Apartment in the city or something. I watched them fresh squeeze juice by hand for the cocktails and stuff. It takes them like 10 minutes to artfully craft your drink.
oh... and: $16 cocktails??
Check it out at least once or if you have a client to impress thats the place. Its also black owned a big plus. -
Anonymous wrote: [quote=dailyheights].
Yeah but these cocktails are really something. This is not an every day place but a special treat once in a while. Its kind of like Campbell Apartment in the city or something. I watched them fresh squeeze juice by hand for the cocktails and stuff. It takes them like 10 minutes to artfully craft your drink.
oh... and: $16 cocktails??
Check it out at least once or if you have a client to impress thats the place. Its also black owned a big plus.
Shouldn't we just be hoping for responsible and conscientious owners in the neighborhhod who provide a quality product at a reasonable price regardless of their skin color?
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Given the historical legacy of non-black-owned businesses in black neighborhoods, plus the positive effect that small business ownership has on a community or ethnic group, I see no problem with Guest mentioning it in passing.
It's not like s/he said, "go here! the owner is black!". S/he was just mentioning something positive, IMHO. -
Boygabriel wrote: Given the historical legacy of non-black-owned businesses in black neighborhoods, plus the positive effect that small business ownership has on a community or ethnic group, I see no problem with Guest mentioning it in passing.
Thank you. Thats all I was saying that it was an added bonus on top of the rest of the review. Bless.
It's not like s/he said, "go here! the owner is black!". S/he was just mentioning something positive, IMHO. -
I do agree... It's nice to maintain some Black ownership in the neighborhood. Not hating on anybody else but I want to see Black people maintain and economic stake in the area rather than cashing out and moving to a place with a lower cost of living. Ideally we can maintain the residential, ethnic and economic diversity that makes this neighborhood special. We don't want to be Park Slope (at least I really don't want it to be Park Slope).
Of course any business needs to be well run regardless of the ethnicity of the owners. I don't care if my uncle owns the spot. If the service or product offering is horrible I won't support them.
I think the Hideout is differentiated vs. other bars and given the size of the place they have to maintain a very high profit margin to pay their bills. They aren't selling 300 beers a night like Moe's.
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I must disagree with you on your last hm entry. The scariest bar in Brooklyn or any of the boroughs or maybe anywhere is KB's 140 club on Lawrence Street.
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Carlton--very cool blog thanks. I live in Clinton Hill and mostly agree with your bar choices. Must get down to the Navy Yard joint some time. One question: Where is the Hideout?
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I'll have to check out KB's 140 in person but a bar with a website this slick can't be nearly as formidible as the Navy Yard. I guarantee they don't have a website, catering or much else beyond go-go dancers, drinks and security cameras but you've definitely piqued my interest. I'll mention it in the blog when I have a chance to visit.
http://www.kb140.com/
The Hideout is on Adelphi & Dekalb across from Chez Oskar. -
Carlton Banks wrote: I'll have to check out KB's 140 in person but a bar with a website this slick can't be nearly as formidible as the Navy Yard. I guarantee they don't have a website, catering or much else beyond go-go dancers, drinks and security cameras but you've definitely piqued my interest. I'll mention it in the blog when I have a chance to visit.
LMFBAO!!!!!
http://www.kb140.com/
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I would have never imagined they would have a website
Don't let that fool you in any way. You must see it for yourself. It is a place NOT TO GO but go anyway. It will be the worst night of your life and you will come back and curse me :shock: -
The KB140 is probably the second worst bar I've ever been in. The first would be the Rail Bird in Hicksville Long Island.
Here is a review of an apartment that is directly upstairs from the KB140:
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Alex wrote: The KB140 is probably the second worst bar I've ever been in. The first would be the Rail Bird in Hicksville Long Island.
OMG I think that is the funniest thing I have ever seen in my life!!!
Here is a review of an apartment that is directly upstairs from the KB140:
http://aptdb.org/reviews/list/7
*DEAD*

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That apartment listing ranks up there with the recent Philly guy looking for HO scale train enthusiasts.
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I'm gonna try to go this weekend. This place sounds like an experience. I like to revisit Brooklyn circa 1977 via local watering holes. Hopefully I can take some pictures but it sounds too shady to pull out camera. I'll lose any sliver of authenticity I bring in with me. Definitely don't take any pictures at the Navy Yard Lounge.
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So did you make it to the KB140?
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Not yet... I'll definitely add a post on it when I do. It will probably be next week.
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I've been to KB140 and I don't understand how the bad rep is warranted. All I saw was a group of people eating, drinking, and having fun with the karoake machine. Granted, it wasn't the most interesting place, but hardly as bad as described.
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