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768 Franklin Avenue (presently Brooklyn Ink Spot) would like to become a bar — Brooklynian

768 Franklin Avenue (presently Brooklyn Ink Spot) would like to become a bar

An entity known as Drink would like to make 768 Franklin Avenue (located between St. John’s and Lincoln) a bar with a full liquor lic.

There's apparently a garden space in the back they would like to use as part of their plan.

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  • whynot_31
    edited August 2014
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    Photo: Yelp

    This venue would be right next to Dutch Boy burgers.
  • Isn't that tattoo shop still open?
  • Not really what this location needs in my opinion. I am back.
  • whynot_31
    edited August 2014
    mike dunlap-

    Yes, I believe the tattoo place is currently open. I'll change "fka" to "presently".

    The prospective bar operators may be seeing if they can get the support of CB8 before they take over the lease.

    ...and (as has been the case in the past) the present employees of the business may learn that their jobs are ending from a post on Brooklynian.

    @theburgerking - welcome back.
  • Right next door to Franklin Park, a bar, and Bruekluyluereyln, which serves wine and beer, doesn't it? But maybe they're planning something different, like a Weather Up style cocktail bar. 

    Time will tell, I guess.
  • Yup.   We will next hear about this on Monday, September 8, 2014 at 6:30 PM.   Mtg is at CNR-Center Light Health Care Center, which is located at 727 Classon Avenue

  • Any word on this?
  • whynot_31
    edited September 2014
    They ended up not being on the agenda for tonight.

    I believe that means they requested to be on the agenda several weeks ago, and then answered "nope" when CB8 called them earlier this week to confirm if they were actually ready to present.
  • They have stated they will appear on Oct 6th.
  • They appeared. They will sit 28 people inside, and there is a backyard for 25 more.

    He will provide a lounge, quiet space atmosphere.

    They will close at 1AM on Sun - Wed and at 3 AM on Thur, Fri and Sat nights.

    Backyard will closes at 10 and 11 PM.

    This section of Franklin will now have several bars.
  • What's happenig to the tattoo shop? Good guys who do good work...
  • Any other info? Did cb8 support? Who is the owner? Not pleases by this at all. Too many barsOn that strip.
  • whynot_31
    edited October 2014
    I did not inquire.

    ...perhaps they can learn how to mix a fancy drink. This won't be a beer bar.

    Yes, CB8 will support on Thursday.
  • "Drink, a new bar set to open inside 768 Franklin Ave. at St. Johns Place, plans to serve hors d'oeuvres and tapas seven days a week in their 28-seat space and backyard, according to their application to CB8. The bar, located just south of Dutch Boy Burger, will be open until 1 a.m. Sundays through Wednesdays, the board said, and until 3 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays."

  • I haven't had a chance to really look inside, but it looks like there is a "Tattoo" sign hanging up in what used to be Bella Greens/some thrift shop recently. Maybe the thrift shop is out and Tattoo place back in. Wasn't it originally a tattoo place before Bella Greens? I might be mistaken but I think it is the same person who owns/owned Bella Greens/thrift shop, tattoo shop and Brooklyn Fit Lab.
  • It was Brooklyn Ink Spots's original space. Seemed like a good size for their output. I got my tattoo there at the same time as another client while 2 other people worked with an artist all in that space. I just don't think they are doing more clients at once than that. Especially for the rents.
  • The bar owners have been very busy in this space, and progress is evident.
  • whynot_31
    edited May 2015
    Kitchen inspection has been requested: http://www.nychealthratings.com/nycrestapp/restaurantlanding/3/Crown Heights/44204

    They have to pass their kitchen inspection before NYS SLA will give them an alc lic.
  • Anyone been inside?
  • Brooklyneya
    edited June 2015
    I walked by it over the weekend. My quick impression-- Seems a bit out of place among the other new businesses. The design is kind of classic, bling-y, "upscale", lounge. Chandeliers, patterned silver wallpaper...you'd look weird going in with flip flops and jeans. Very different from the "Brooklynesque" feel of other nearby businesses. Not my vibe at all, but I think/hope it'll be successful with the locals looking to dress up for a night out or date night. Definitely not for the hipster-ish crowd, but I'm happy there are new businesses that cater to various tastes and I wish them success.
  • The above makes it sound like a potentially nice alternative to all the "Brooklynesque" places when you want something that feels more cozy and 'upscale' versus hipsters in flip-flops guzzling beer. Tooker Alley is a bit like that I think, as is Weather Up and they seem to be doing fine.
  • Eh, not quite. Tooker Alley and Weather Up I would consider on the "high end" range of Brooklynesque. Drink is more like a glammed up lounge you might find in Midtown or a hotel in Times Square. Nothing rustic or old timey about it.

    I may be incorrectly reconstructing my memory of my quick scan of the place trying to remember the details, so just walk by and check it out. Hopefully I'm not too off.
  • Brooklyneya
    edited June 2015
    They have a Facebook page up. I was off with the color, but it was dimly lit. One of the reviewers describes it as "inviting, enticing, grown, and sexy". :)

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Drink-Lounge/503029649848513
  • Went there- it's nice and plush. I was dressed casually because I don't care, it's still Franklin Ave and I'm NOT dressing up for that shizzzzz. 

    The real draw is the outside- it's really well done with teak wood and comfy pillows. Gorgeous and clean. Really pretty and probably quite romantic when it's dark.
  • Walked by, you're right, different than Tooker or weather up. Previously stated description is spot on. Not really a place to go with the guys
  • Awesome. Probably not the kind of place I'd frequent, but we need more places that aren't the blueprint Brooklyn hipster vibe. This neighborhood needs to be enjoyable for all types of folks, not just dudes like me who want to drink craft beer and slurp oysters.
  • I just want to know whether this place has Edison light bulbs and reclaimed wood.
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