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Brooklyn Winery

Brooklyn Winery

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4.5 Google Review
213 N 8th St, Brooklyn, New York, 11211, United States
(347) 763-1506 www.bkwinery.com
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May 24, 2018
Wine is made here in a large back warehouse you can see from the inner rooms. This is a bar some nights but specializes in parties and weddings. The space is quite flexible and configurable, with a greenhouse roof in one section that can be used as a meeting/classroom/ceremony space and then covered into a dining area. Even without loud music it gets pretty loud inside. The staff is great. The wine is good, very American style.

Jul 12, 2018
Brooklyn Winery is a great low-key spot for a glass of wine and a meal in a classy rustic atmosphere. The wine is pretty good and the food is pretty great.

Jul 22, 2018
What a fabulous experience. Everybody was stellar. Compliments to the chef.

Dec 20, 2017
We got married here almost two years ago and people still tell me how beautiful the venue was. The wine was amazing, and the staff are incredibly helpful. The whole experience, from the food to the day of wedding coordinator, is perfect. I can't recommend this place enough. Also, the food and wine are great otherwise, too!

Feb 6, 2018
Love this place. They throw a truly unique and memorable New Year’s Eve, and the wine tastings are always fun. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable and food is delicious.

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