Atmospheric watering hole serving up cocktails, beer, wine & more in simple, retro surroundings.
Hours
| Sunday | 2 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 2 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 110 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: (718) 625-8908
Website: http://thelongislandbar.com/
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Reviews
The deviled eggs have pronounced acidity, which is great given how rich they are. The curds were light, gooey, but a bit salty. The trout dip was great. The cheeseburger was outstanding, cheesy, juicy, and the pickle added good crunch and contrast. All of the cocktails we tried were excellent.
fries were out temporarily, replaced with chips
Highly recommend!
Start with the cheese curds and pretend you’re balancing them out with the gem salad. The deviled eggs are a must, and the burger never misses. Even the white Negroni, glowing radioactive yellow, tastes like it was invented here. Every detail is dialed in and the bus boys somehow always know when you are done even if their are fries left?? How??
It’s the kind of place that feels like yours the moment you sit down. No gimmicks, just timeless perfection. Easily the best restaurant in South Brooklyn.
Located in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, The Long Island Bar exudes classic American diner vibes with its neon signage and chrome accents. Inside, the high-backed booths, chrome-trimmed chairs, and laminated menus reinforce the nostalgic theme. While the decor is charmingly retro, the backbar is minimal, featuring mostly glassware without an extensive display of spirits. Music volume was well-balanced, complementing the ambiance without overpowering conversation.
Drinks: 5/10
Recommendation: Improved Pendennis Club
The cocktail menu is concise, presented in a simple, laminated diner-style format. Drinks leaned towards the sweeter side, lacking depth and complexity. Presentation was basic, with standard glassware, no coasters, and minimal garnishes.
Service: 6.5/10
The staff was friendly and attentive throughout the visit. Water was only provided upon request. Prices were slightly below average for New York.
I’m not a big cocktail person, but I remember having a few during my date and they were definitely well made. The food is good — just not amazing. What really detracts for me is how crowded it gets; the narrow pathway between the bar and booths fills up quickly, and I genuinely feel for the servers trying to navigate it.
Overall, it’s a solid spot, but not one I personally feel compelled to hype.