Oooh Nooo! BROOKLYN INN is closing down!
It's not like I go to the bar that often, but they pour a decent drink and the the place is soooo gorgeous. Not to mention the pool table rocks.
http://www.brooklynrecord.com/archives/2007/04/wednesday_food_drink_round_up_2.html#more
""We're afraid it might be curtains for venerable drinking establishment Brooklyn Inn. A reader sends this alarming note, 'i just heard (from a good friend) that the brooklyn inn is closing and the space being turned into a bistro. how has this info flown under the radar?'" [Eater]"
http://www.brooklynrecord.com/archives/2007/04/wednesday_food_drink_round_up_2.html#more
""We're afraid it might be curtains for venerable drinking establishment Brooklyn Inn. A reader sends this alarming note, 'i just heard (from a good friend) that the brooklyn inn is closing and the space being turned into a bistro. how has this info flown under the radar?'" [Eater]"
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That is TEH HORRIBAL!!!
That place is a classic! I'll be really sad to see it go.
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Not much of a loss actually. The place will be much better as a bistro. As long as they don't try to make it all modern and crap.
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Great another pretentious, overpriced "bistro" just I wanted :evil: :twisted:
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I have loved the Brooklyn Inn for going on nine years now, and I would be sad to see it go. I heard a while ago that back in the late 80s/early 90s that it was an upscale bistro - way ahead of its time and years before Alan Harding created the Smith Street explosion. Can anyone elaborate on that?
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nuh uh. that is way horrible.
hmm, going to have to go drink beers there pronto -
I hope it's turned into Jack's Bistro.
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You know, some people didn't like it. So OK. Maybe the owners ran, what is undeniably a beautiful historical spot, badly. But I don't think a bistro is what that place needs. First of all it's too small. The bar takes up most of all the front room and the small back room has the pool table. The pool table will probably go, which is too bad because there's really not many bars left with a pool table. Then the front bar would be modified to make room. Which is sooo wrong. The whole point of that place is it's gorgeous old wood bar.
Well, that's my guess. Hopefully the new owners won't try to modernize it. :roll: -
What is going on with Brawta Cafe?
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Update on the Bklyn Inn from Eater and Lost City:
http://eater.com/archives/2007/04/the_curious_cas_1.php
http://lostnewyorkcity.blogspot.com/2007/04/brooklyn-inn-update.html
Alarmed by reports on the web that The Brooklyn Inn, the classic wood-tin-and-mirrors tavern on the corner of Bergen and Hoyt in Boerum Hill, was shuttering, I dropped by the place last night.
Turns out there's more to the story than a simple closure. The bartendress told me the tavern is not closing, but is changing hands. What's not clear is if the new owners plan to keep the Brooklyn Inn the Brooklyn Inn, or keep it going as a bar under a different name, or convert the whole thing into a different business, such as a bistro. (Ugh.) The woman also said the two owners are trying to make sure the bar isn't closed for the period of time during the handover. It's all pretty murky.
The building is within the Boerum Hill Historic District, so that may protect it from serious renovation. And a bistro would at least mean you could still go in and view the fabulous oak woodwork and the 20-feet-high tin ceiling. Still, the place feels like what it is, a bar, and would be ill-served by repurposing. The scene last night was heartening in its lack of pretense. Thirty-something and Forty-something Brooklyn schlubs being Brooklyn schlubs. One young couple getting to know each other better over several beers. A guy in the back room trying to impress a leggy blonde with his pool prowess. Guys regularly going out to smoke on the corner. Some musicians piling their instruments in the corner and grabbing a drink after a local gig. These guys don't need another hot brunch place on Sundays.
UPDATE: (1 PM April 26) A tipster who seems to be in the know has written into Eater.com confirming that The Brooklyn Inn will be a bistro, serving omelettes and the like. Also, that the owner of the Inn also owns the building. The motivation for the change: Mr. Owner wants more MONEY. -
There the goes the second oldest bar in Brooklyn. I think Teddy's is the oldest. Oh well. Omelets are so hard to find, after all.
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Damn...That's the 2nd bar I ever went to in Brooklyn. 12th Street being the 1st.
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Does anyone have any update as to the status of the Inn?
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new owners who will keep it a bar. you can go talk to the manager and ask him about it, unless you prefer to keep reading the internet and staying uninformed.
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Actually, the internet is where I found out it's staying a bar and loosing the pool table. I just got lazy and forgot to post that here.
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