Lot45
“I enjoyed the space
Vibe was relaxed and druggy
YUM that burger tho*
*Djenna Burger, you made my night, you hot hot slut”
“Also stopped by on a Tuesday and the Bushwick Bears have a free comedy show at 9 which is really great.”
“My fiance and I were on the way to dinner in the area and stumbled upon this very cool loft-like warehouse bar…”
Lot45
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Good For Dancing: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Coat Check: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
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I don't usually review bars or lounges but this place is super cool, I had to leave a short snippet. My fiance and I were on the way to dinner in the area and stumbled upon this very cool loft-like warehouse bar… with a ping pong table in the front, and cool looking couches with a DJ pumping good EDM/Euro trance in back, a shack for food (namely oysters…called Dienna? Djenna?)… it is definitely a cool, unique experience. And NOT crowded. There was so much room in there, it was awesome. Seems like you can reserve room too. A major plus coming from Manhattan. It's BK but has an underrated clubby feel, which I like. Happy hour seems to be daily.. though we got non happy hour drinks. Our bartender prepared an artful hot toddy for me (the fact that they even have that, along with Irish coffee and other stuff is just awesome), and a good whiskey pour for fiance. Those drinks were in the $10+ range but they had plenty of wine for $6 due to happy hour. We didn't get the food but during HH it seems like oysters are $1…Def check it out.
It's an amazing place to hang out. They have happy hour until 9pm and everyone is very friendly. I've been there twice already and I will keep going there. They also have live music love this place to sum up
I am absolutely in love with Lot45. This place has so much going for them, let me list the ways:
– Free comedy show on Tuesdays at 9 (so fun).
– Happy Hour 5-9.
– Massive and fully stocked, beautiful bar.
– Huge venue/lounge space adorned with red plush couches, glam chandeliers and a stage – super sexy vibes.
– Entertainment galore: board games at your disposal (the fun kind too: Jenga, Connect 4), ping pong and fooseball tables out front.
– Delicious Algerian spiced food in their food truck. (That Djenna burger tho? The fish tacos? Out of this world.)
– Amazing hand crafted $10 cocktails.
What I really like about this place is how chill and unpretentious it feels. I've been here 3 times in one week and it always feels like I'm visiting an old friend for drinks. Every single detail here, down to the pictureless huge frame at the stage, the WC neon sign over the restroom door, the gorgeous mural of a regal Victorian woman by the bar, the food truck in a shipping container, was carefully thought out and so appreciated.
Things to note:
There is no wait service. You go up to the food truck, order and pay for your food and they'll bring it to you. You also have to go inside to the bar and order your drinks there. They will, however, find you and bring your food and/or drinks to you – wherever you're sitting.
The fried chicken only offers drumsticks. No thighs or white meat.
The bar could use more bartenders. There was this one guy (tall, blond hair – super nice and cool) holding it down, crazy overwhelmed while others just stood around. I'm guessing they're new and in training or not bartenders but stand there anyway. Get this sorted out, please.
Welcome to the neighborhood Lot45! You're a wonderful addition!!
I have never eaten here, this review is based only on drinks / entertainment. The drinks seem weak and too expensive. The place is trying too hard to look like a club in Chelsea or the meatpacking district, even though it looks like a walmart garden center walking up.
I had just been run out of my regular sanctuary bar by a crazy person determined to be my best friend. She was telling me wild and fantastical stories which weren't even fun to listen to because I knew there wasn't a shred of truth to them. So when my friend texted with 'hey let's go watch boobs of Bushwick comedy night at Lot 45', I thought 'okay, maybe this night isn't a total wash yet'
No. I don't really get the whole Boobs of Bushwick 'thing' and they did a terrible job of explaining it to the audience. After 10 minutes I was weighing in my mind which was worse – enduring the stories of the random El Salvadorian tranny, or suffering through these professional comedians try to put on a show at Lot 45. There were a couple of moments where I laughed, and maybe if I had some tourists staying at my house I'd take them there because it's three blocks away and free (well, except for the overpriced watery drinks). I like that they are giving a venue to people just trying to live their dreams and all, but…..uuuggh. Weird crowd and not very clever comedy. Definitely will appeal more towards young transplants who just don't give a shit about anything.
Oh lot45, I wouldn't want anyone else to have the honor of being my 100th review.
After coming twice in the past month, this place is my new favorite bar. Its huge, warehouse style with a massive outdoor area. They closed the outdoors off with covering, so you're still able to chill out there in the dead of winter. There's an area towards the front of the bar with couches that's nice to lounge in when you want a break from the dance floor. The drinks are cheap, the crowd is always great, and the DJ never disappoints.
Crashed this place last night during the bushwick collective. I think i wouldve enjoyed it more, but the lack of service that was provided to me and the rest of the place was ridiculous.
Let me start off by saying TEN stars to the bartender that busted his ass last night to serve well over 100 people at the same time. There were a few bartenders behind the bar, but they were taking their sweet time inputting their tip totals into the computer, while this one bartender was drowning in all the orders being placed. He was the tall, skinny, black one . As a bartender myself, i was annoyed to see the other bartenders inputting tip totals in the middle of service…..not even helping this wonderful guy. One of the bartenders, short, dark haired girl was standing around talking to another bartender about something personal and totally irrelevant to …work.
Moving along…the music was good, people were dancing. I was just over the house music scene after dancing to it for awhile. The DJ seeemed to be over it too, because when i looked back, he wasnt behind his system anymore. it was just playing the song on repeat. How annoying.