La Milagrosa
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About La Milagrosa
La Milagrosa is a hidden gem in Williamsburg, tucked behind a local deli and owned by the team from Cerveceria Havemeyer. This intimate speakeasy specializes in exceptional mezcal and tequila, featuring standout cocktails like the guava margarita alongside delicious tacos. The atmosphere is defined...
La Milagrosa is a hidden gem in Williamsburg, tucked behind a local deli and owned by the team from Cerveceria Havemeyer. This intimate speakeasy specializes in exceptional mezcal and tequila, featuring standout cocktails like the guava margarita alongside delicious tacos. The atmosphere is defined by great music, live performances, and dancing, often enhanced by fog machines and decibel readers to maintain a manageable volume even on busy weekends. Guests praise its casual, chill vibe and fast service, making it an ideal spot for those seeking authentic flavors without the glitz. Whether enjoying hard liquor or wine in this small-scale miracle, La Milagrosa delivers great taste and memorable experiences for neighbors and visitors alike.
What Customers Say About La Milagrosa
La Milagrosa is a small, hidden speakeasy known for its mezcal and tequila selection, great music (often DJs), and chill vibes. It's praised for its intimate atmosphere and sound system but can get crowded. Some find it pricey and note inconsistent service.
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Tip: It's cash only. Weekdays are less crowded, making it ideal for a chill experience or a first date. Check out Wednesday for live music.
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La Milagrosa Brooklyn Reviews
Hidden behind a bodega's freezer door, La Milagrosa in Williamsburg is a small-scale miracle for mezcal lovers. This speakeasy isn't about glitz, it’s about good taste and great ambiance. The space is wonderfully intimate, decked out in warm wood and the soft glow of a disco ball and Virgin of Guadalupe candles, creating a vibe that is simultaneously cool, cozy, and transcendent. While the ambiente is top-tier, the Guayaba Mezcal Margarita is the true star. It’s easily a top-five cocktail in the neighborhood, perfectly balancing the smoky complexity of high-quality mezcal with the lush, tropical sweetness of guava. It’s an innovative drink that never sacrifices the spirit’s integrity. Paired with the curated vinyl soundtrack—a mix of old-school funk and global grooves—it’s the perfect elixir for a night of low-key revelry. La Milagrosa is a must-visit for anyone seeking small, good vibes and a truly exceptional agave cocktail.
Best Brooklyn has to offer, hidden gem with amazing music and friendly crowd.
Hidden behind a bodega's freezer door, La Milagrosa in Williamsburg is a small-scale miracle for mezcal lovers. This speakeasy isn't about glitz, it’s about good taste and great ambiance. The space is wonderfully intimate, decked out in warm wood and the soft glow of a disco ball and Virgin of Guadalupe candles, creating a vibe that is simultaneously cool, cozy, and transcendent. While the ambiente is top-tier, the Guayaba Mezcal Margarita is the true star. It’s easily a top-five cocktail in the neighborhood, perfectly balancing the smoky complexity of high-quality mezcal with the lush, tropical sweetness of guava. It’s an innovative drink that never sacrifices the spirit’s integrity. Paired with the curated vinyl soundtrack—a mix of old-school funk and global grooves—it’s the perfect elixir for a night of low-key revelry. La Milagrosa is a must-visit for anyone seeking small, good vibes and a truly exceptional agave cocktail.
Best Brooklyn has to offer, hidden gem with amazing music and friendly crowd.
Hands down one of my favorite places in the neighborhood. Ive been 6-7 times at this point and tried something different every time and not once have I been disappointed. The serving sizes of some of the dishes could be slightly larger but the quality and flavor is amazing. Really friendly and knowledgeable staff and great music creating a great atmosphere.
Great sound system. Proper drinks, if Mescal and tequila are your jam- that is way to go. I always went next store for food, as well as Superio, and decided to pop in. Turns out its cool lol. No real surprise. Just know it will be packed and there will be people from other parts of the world at times, which I think is a plus. If younare a person who doesn't like mingling and getting to know others, go somewhere without good music and pretty people. A dive bar- this is NOT
Under the radar speakeasylike mezcalaria hidden behind a bodega like storefront has some of the best music and mezcal in Williamsburg. The space is very small and intimate with an incredible Macintosh tube powered sound system and often features some of the best musicians in NYC. Check out Wednesday evenings for live jazz music that is on the next level.
Best queso fundido I’ve ever had in my entire life. Yum!!!
Cool little cash only speakeasy. The DJ was great. Would recommend coming here for the DJs. It was vibey for sure with the fog machine.
Chill vibes and great music! It gets a bit crowded on weekends which is annoying, but they have decibel readers scattered throughout which helps keep the music not too loud. It's very nice to be able to dance and talk to people!
Such a fun spot! Looks like a ski chalet with disco vibes - lots of colored lights and smoke. Great music, decent cocktails - cash only
La Milagrosa exceeded my expectations with its delicious tacos and impressive selection of tequila. The flavors were exceptional and left me craving more. What truly made the experience memorable was the impeccable service provided by the bartender. Their attentiveness and skill enhanced the overall enjoyment of the visit. I would gladly return to La Milagrosa any day for another round of tequila and tacos.
Cool electro music but space is super small. Anyways, the bartender was friendly and mezcal negroni was great.
It’s a tiny little spot but its hands down one of my favorite speakeasies in NYC! I’m a tequila fan so for me the drinks are all amazing but I recommend the guava margarita. Its super chill on weekdays so it’s perfect for like a first date. It does get super busy on Friday nights but if you’re into oldies like Lee Moses it’s an amazing place to go dancing with a group of friends! I guess the only downside is that it’s cash only!
Best queso fundido I’ve ever had in my entire life. Yum!!!
Hands down one of my favorite places in the neighborhood. Ive been 6-7 times at this point and tried something different every time and not once have I been disappointed. The serving sizes of some of the dishes could be slightly larger but the quality and flavor is amazing. Really friendly and knowledgeable staff and great music creating a great atmosphere.
Great sound system. Proper drinks, if Mescal and tequila are your jam- that is way to go. I always went next store for food, as well as Superio, and decided to pop in. Turns out its cool lol. No real surprise. Just know it will be packed and there will be people from other parts of the world at times, which I think is a plus. If younare a person who doesn't like mingling and getting to know others, go somewhere without good music and pretty people. A dive bar- this is NOT
Cool little cash only speakeasy. The DJ was great. Would recommend coming here for the DJs. It was vibey for sure with the fog machine.
Under the radar speakeasylike mezcalaria hidden behind a bodega like storefront has some of the best music and mezcal in Williamsburg. The space is very small and intimate with an incredible Macintosh tube powered sound system and often features some of the best musicians in NYC. Check out Wednesday evenings for live jazz music that is on the next level.
Cool electro music but space is super small. Anyways, the bartender was friendly and mezcal negroni was great.
Such a fun spot! Looks like a ski chalet with disco vibes - lots of colored lights and smoke. Great music, decent cocktails - cash only
La Milagrosa exceeded my expectations with its delicious tacos and impressive selection of tequila. The flavors were exceptional and left me craving more. What truly made the experience memorable was the impeccable service provided by the bartender. Their attentiveness and skill enhanced the overall enjoyment of the visit. I would gladly return to La Milagrosa any day for another round of tequila and tacos.
Chill vibes and great music! It gets a bit crowded on weekends which is annoying, but they have decibel readers scattered throughout which helps keep the music not too loud. It's very nice to be able to dance and talk to people!
It’s a tiny little spot but its hands down one of my favorite speakeasies in NYC! I’m a tequila fan so for me the drinks are all amazing but I recommend the guava margarita. Its super chill on weekdays so it’s perfect for like a first date. It does get super busy on Friday nights but if you’re into oldies like Lee Moses it’s an amazing place to go dancing with a group of friends! I guess the only downside is that it’s cash only!
A tad pricey, but! It’s an inclusive and respectful crowd every time and the djs have also been wonderful. The bass is what unites the limited capacity room amidst a thick fog-machine haze. Check it out
Mexican vibe going on. Love the fact it is totally a speakeasy as they kept the laundry mat signage and you have to see the girl inside to be able to through the door to enter the bar. It is kind of loud inside so don't expect to whisper sweet nothings.
A tad pricey, but! It’s an inclusive and respectful crowd every time and the djs have also been wonderful. The bass is what unites the limited capacity room amidst a thick fog-machine haze. Check it out
Mexican vibe going on. Love the fact it is totally a speakeasy as they kept the laundry mat signage and you have to see the girl inside to be able to through the door to enter the bar. It is kind of loud inside so don't expect to whisper sweet nothings.
Place is cool and nice vibes. Went on a Thursday night around 10 pm and it was a bit empty (also a strange crowd). However, I feel like this place has a lot of potential. Really cool place for just chill, intimate drinks. Cool date spot too. Only had a beer so can’t comment on the drinks. Cash only FYI!
Tacos on point, service on point. Enchiladas were lackluster - boiled chicken (unseasoned) rolled in corn tortillas thrown in an oven with some sauce.... Meh. had to smother it in salsas to give it some life. I'd go back for drinks and tacos though.
$10 cover but no soap or toilet paper in the bathroom. I guess that cash goes to the electricity bill their three aircons and fog machine rack up. Music was good.
Tacos on point, service on point. Enchiladas were lackluster - boiled chicken (unseasoned) rolled in corn tortillas thrown in an oven with some sauce.... Meh. had to smother it in salsas to give it some life. I'd go back for drinks and tacos though.
$10 cover but no soap or toilet paper in the bathroom. I guess that cash goes to the electricity bill their three aircons and fog machine rack up. Music was good.
Place is cool and nice vibes. Went on a Thursday night around 10 pm and it was a bit empty (also a strange crowd). However, I feel like this place has a lot of potential. Really cool place for just chill, intimate drinks. Cool date spot too. Only had a beer so can’t comment on the drinks. Cash only FYI!
super rude male bartender - as we were counting cash for tip ~1 min after we paid, he said “the tip is not included in the price. 20% is acceptable”. Also menu linked here on Google is incorrect FYI drinks are much more expensive + drinks were not strong at all + it was absolutely empty at 10pm on a Saturday. avoid!!
Cool enough spot but the woman working the front was INCREDIBLY rude, and for no clear reason. I empathize with her for the pent up anger she clearly carries, but she shouldn’t be taking it out on the customers. She wouldn’t give it up either and took her sweet time ranting at me about how “the neighborhood has changed and it’s because people are on their phones.” I literally only asked her how much cover was for 3 people and she blew up because I “didn’t ask her how her night was going first.” She also asked me if I was from NYC or not and proceeded to chastise me for not being born here.
This is a review for the club. The food and service in the restaraunt were great. We went in early on a Friday night and asked if they play Latin American music given the Mexican food and drink theme. The lady told us the dj is great and plays all kind of music. We each pay 15 for entry, 45 in total. We proceed to hear techno back to back for an hour. We decide to buy drinks and the bartender gives us flack for a low tip. Stepped in for an hour lost 100 bucks and got guilt-tripped after already spending a good amount at the adjacent food space. The bar is tiny and the entry charge is a little high but the Williamsburg crowd liked it somehow as it was getting packed
super rude male bartender - as we were counting cash for tip ~1 min after we paid, he said “the tip is not included in the price. 20% is acceptable”. Also menu linked here on Google is incorrect FYI drinks are much more expensive + drinks were not strong at all + it was absolutely empty at 10pm on a Saturday. avoid!!
Cool enough spot but the woman working the front was INCREDIBLY rude, and for no clear reason. I empathize with her for the pent up anger she clearly carries, but she shouldn’t be taking it out on the customers. She wouldn’t give it up either and took her sweet time ranting at me about how “the neighborhood has changed and it’s because people are on their phones.” I literally only asked her how much cover was for 3 people and she blew up because I “didn’t ask her how her night was going first.” She also asked me if I was from NYC or not and proceeded to chastise me for not being born here.
This is a review for the club. The food and service in the restaraunt were great. We went in early on a Friday night and asked if they play Latin American music given the Mexican food and drink theme. The lady told us the dj is great and plays all kind of music. We each pay 15 for entry, 45 in total. We proceed to hear techno back to back for an hour. We decide to buy drinks and the bartender gives us flack for a low tip. Stepped in for an hour lost 100 bucks and got guilt-tripped after already spending a good amount at the adjacent food space. The bar is tiny and the entry charge is a little high but the Williamsburg crowd liked it somehow as it was getting packed
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