A low-key Red Hook dive bar known for late-night bar food and a buzzing back patio that stays open until 4 a.m.
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Brooklyn Ice House keeps a steady crowd even on off-nights: The Daily Meal reports 'weekend nights are busy, but this bar sees its fair share of visitors during the week, too,' in its guide to NYC late-night eats. That midweek pull is notable for a neighborhood bar tucked into industrial Red Hook, away from Brooklyn's busier nightlife strips.
The Daily Meal describes it as 'a little bar' that 'may look unassuming on the outside' but draws people in with a big bar-food menu and a large back patio on warm nights, staying open until 4 a.m. No formal wait times, lines, or reservation details are reported by the source.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
No specific wait times are reported. The Daily Meal notes weekend nights are the busiest, with steady weeknight traffic too.
Reservation policy is not addressed in available reporting; assume standard walk-in bar service unless the venue states otherwise.
Yes, it operates as a neighborhood bar with a large back patio, per The Daily Meal's description, suggesting standard walk-in seating.
Sources: The Daily Meal