Carroll Gardens: December 2006 Archives

New Years in Brooklyn

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Obviously it's better to party in Brooklyn than Manhattan (ahem), but where to go? ABL will probably be house-partying it, but if you must go out, here's some parties within walking distance of our apartment (and maybe yours):

  • Abilene: Party for $65 from 9 p.m. to 1a.m. for $65, which includes an open bar and a down-home Southern feast of fried chicken, mac and cheese, veggie beans and cornbread
  • Minibar: no answer!
  • Brooklyn Social: open late, no cover, "plenty of sparkling drinks to go around"
  • Zombie Hut: regular bar,  no cover charge
  • Angry Wade's:$35 gets you a 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. open bar, which includes everything on tap, house drinks, and champagne toast at midnight
  • Issue Project Room: $30 nets performances by Hill Niblock, Katherine Liberovskaya, Rebecca Moore, Sarah Ibrahim, Bradley Eros, Stephan Moore, Diana Slattery and Jim Pugliese Phase III--starts at 8 p.m.
  • Ceol: "We're having a party ... DJ, champagne toast, giveaways and all that stuff" (no cover)
  • Camp: Party, appetizers and s'mores on the house with no cover.
  • Boat: "Open and just open." It will be decorated with sparkling wines for "the moment"
  • Moonshine: The party includes New Year's karaoke from 1am -4am , but not before the midnight PBR toast. There's also a few bands next door  at the  guitar shop.
  • Lido: $35 for all you can drink from 10pm to 2am with DJ
  • Brazen Head: "Just champagne at midnight"
  • Kili: "We're having a party; there's no cover charge"
  • Magnetic Field: $15 for three live bands, the A Bones, the Swingin' Neckbreakers, the Great Gaylord

Have parties? Leave them in the comments.

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New Cafe on Court

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It looks like renovations on the storefronts next to North Fork Bank on Court Street between 2nd and 1st Place (414-416) may yield a cafe. If I read the scrawled writing on the window correctly, it's to be called Cafe Micheal or Michel? Anybody got the word?

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Growlers in Brooklyn

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Growler Have you ever wanted tap beer (0h, I don't know, say Sixpoint) and not wanted to sit  at a bar? I thought the only solution was to buy a keg, but a friend of mine let me in on the growler phenomenon. What is a growler? It's a container that you can have filled full of tap beer, either at a beer/liquor store or at a bar. From Beer Advocate:

"Growlers are filled straight from the tap, sealed with a twist-cap, often with a plastic wrap over this if filled ahead of time, and are sometimes labeled. Filled prices range anywhere from around $4 to $15 or more. A deposit must be paid, often included in the price, and chances are if you bring back your washed growler, you can get a refill for a cheaper price. Just note that you must always refrigerate growlers. Doing so will give them a shelf-life of 7-10 days, or around 2-3 days once opened – if you’re lucky."

According to my friend, Thrifty at 256 Court Street will fill growlers with Sixpoint beer, but he always misses them because of the early closing time (Thrifty--stay open past 7 during the week!). Does anyone know of a neighborhood bar that fills growlers?

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