Hornstulls strand 4, 117 39 Stockholm, Sweden
debaser.se
+46 8 462 98 60
Avoid Went for a couple Of drinks on a saturday evening alone as i am a frequent solo traveller, on the 20th april and on the entrance I paid 160sek to enter, then i sat with the bar and had a beer (84sek),the bar was still empty with few ppl. After i ordered a whisky with cola and still sat with the bar minding my own business and enjoying my night. Time passed, and ordered 2 more whisky and coke, that each costed 144sek and drank relaxed and ppl. Began to increase and music was good and i was having a good time. Then i walked to the bathroom, and after going out, a security guy came. Up on me telling me. To walk out with him and i asked what was d. Reason and he did not answer but only asking how much drinks I had and when we were out of the place, he said that i was not. Desired there and that i was not going to be served or granted entrance again. I asked again what was his problem, and he did not specify . It was a big disrespect and bullying to a tourist that was only minding his own busines, being a good client and bothered no one. It. Is the first place it happened to me in no other country. Not recommended,. Especially for solo travellers. Be aware
22.04.2024
Nice bar with American style The location is a little bit hidden but the place is ok. I went there for a concert, zero issues.
24.04.2024
The gig by John Smith was great, but it was very disturbed by sounds from behind the wall. I think bar Brooklyn should improve the sound isolation if they invite great artists.
06.03.2019
Debaser and all its various incarnations have always had great bands and a suitably matching atmosphere. If Debaser closed, it would be a huge loss for Stockholm's live scene. Bar Brooklyn is part of the Debaser gang and it's everything you'd expect from the Debaser gang. Go see a band. Have a beer. Soak up the atmosphere.
04.05.2023
Shabby place. Needs facelifting. Good dj when i was there. Poor audience. Nice staff. I didnt get to see the big dancefloor room. All in all I didnt feel home. When a guy in a clown outfit started to dance , i left. It felt like a freakshow place which wasnt clubs fault. To me dancing in a nightclub, which what Brooklyn bar tried to promote itself for evening guests, is more about atmosphere, settings, aura where premises+music+lights+audience are essential to feel home. I didnt. So I left.
10.04.2023
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