Farrell's
Bar · Brooklyn
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At Farrell's, we offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere that has been a staple in our Brooklyn neighborhood for over 80 years. As a classic bar with a rich history dating back to 1933, we're proud of our no-frills approach and commitment to serving up cold beer and great cocktails. Our fast service a...
At Farrell's, we offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere that has been a staple in our Brooklyn neighborhood for over 80 years. As a classic bar with a rich history dating back to 1933, we're proud of our no-frills approach and commitment to serving up cold beer and great cocktails. Our fast service and relaxed vibe make us a favorite among locals, who come to enjoy a pint or two in a setting that's equal parts dive bar and community gathering spot. We're also happy to accommodate special requests, including shots and outside food. With our convenient location near Prospect Park West, we invite you to stop by and experience the Farrell's difference for yourself.
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Farrell's is a no-frills, cash-only, old-school Irish bar popular with locals and firefighters. Known for its simple beer selection (Bud, Bud Light, Stella) and friendly, no-nonsense atmosphere, it's a Brooklyn cultural landmark.
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Tip: Bring cash, embrace the no-frills atmosphere, and be prepared for a limited beer selection. Go in like you belong there and you become one of them.
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SYKO is an all around worth-it foodie experience. The food is split into 3 menus: Syrian, Fusion, Korean. I was interested in the fusion food, so the co-owner's wife recommended we try the Labandu (pork dumplings covered in crispy chili oil over labne) and the Half Falafel Half Shawarma pizza (the pizza dough is actually a scallion pancake). Amazing recommendations - that Labandu dish is making us want to relocate to Brooklyn lol. The fusion flavors work so well together. You can pinpoint the Middle Eastern flavors from the Korean flavors - the fresh labne from the spicy chili - and somehow they come together in a way that makes SO much sense. We walked in on a Saturday afternoon and were immediately immersed in what felt like a Middle Eastern and Korean grocery store. The walls are lined with items you'd only see if you were in a predominately Syrian or Korean populated area. There are 10 indoor seating spots and when it's nice out, 8 outdoor spots. Despite how busy the restaurant was, we were able to find a spot for our group with ease because a lot of people were getting take out. Can’t wait to return!
Amazing! The food is Michelin guide level. The amount of fusionary flavor that explodes with each bite is phenomenal. You need to close your eyes while eating to truly indulge all your senses in the explosion of flavor. Different, yet familiar. Highly recommended. The staff are also very friendly and hospitable.will be back very soon.
Amazing. Super friendly. The Chicken Shawarma was great. I love the fila bread it’s wrapped in. Cool esthetic with the newspaper wrap. The lebneh is very authentic. Haven’t tased that level of lebneh since I was a kid.
Unique and delicious! The place is really takeout but there are a few tables and chairs inside. The service is fast and you can watch the food being prepared. The menu is interesting, some Syrian dishes, some Korean dishes, and a fusion section, street food style. Everything is outstanding, lots of flavor, contrasting textures, and so tasty. Highly recommend this place!
Phenomenal!! I had the sampler and I wish my stomach was big enough to try everything on the menu. Amazing flavors, did not disappoint!! I love this place.
Maybe one of the craziest meals I have had in Brooklyn in a while! Crazy fusion of flavors, totally unique dishes. Loved the falafel with cucumber kimchi and the famous Fat Boy sandwich. I will be back to try some more dishes!
Alright, let's talk about this place. If you're looking for a Michelin-star, white-tablecloth, "pinkies out" dining experience, you've come to the wrong spot. Like, way wrong. This is the kind of place where your dating profile picture might accurately depict you awkwardly holding a delicious, overstuffed burrito with sauce on your cheek. And honestly? I wouldn't have it any other way. The food is great, bordering on "I'm pretty sure I just transcended" levels of tasty. And don't even get me started on the fusion – it's like a culinary Frankenstein's monster, but in the best possible way. The Korean add-ons? Shut up and take my money. Seriously, whoever thought of that deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for flavor. Plus, they're not stingy with the portions, which means you're getting a generous helping of deliciousness. No sad, lonely burritos here. Now, for the "grab and go" reality check. The service is fast, so fast you might get whiplash from the sheer speed of your order being taken and fulfilled. You can even watch them whip up your food right there at the window, which is either fascinating or slightly terrifying depending on how hungry you are. But here's the kicker: the line. It can get long. We're talking "forming a small, hungry village" long. And once you've got your delicious bounty, don't expect to sprawl out in a plush armchair. There are very few seats, so embrace the "eat standing up like a sophisticated scavenger" vibe or plan to picnic on the nearest park bench.
Just go there. Go there and experience it. It's so good and they give you so much. They obviously excel at Syrian and Korean cuisine, but the fusion!? That's what NYC is really about and these guys nail it with everything on the menu. They even had some incredible clove and cardamom tea that went perfect with the Korean pancake we had for dessert.
The food here is delicious!! You MUST try the veggie plate, it’s got all the good stuff. Great flavor, huge portion , I got delivery and everything was packaged nice and tight, no spillage . Can’t wait to try more of their stuff.
Really loved everything we tried. I ordered a sampler box and my bf ordered the chicken kebab shawarma. I plan to come back to try more of the korean banchan and kimbap. It’s a little more expensive than an average shawarma, but the servings are huge, all the flavors including seasoning of meat, sauces, etc is so on point, its definitely worth the price point. Highly recommend, will be back soon. Great fusion though unexpected.
Flavorful sujok sandwich with fries. Sausage was well spiced, and the pickles inside tasted homemade! The hot sauce was super delicious! Very friendly and casual on a chilly winter afternoon. Wish I had time and room to eat more! I’ll be back— Convenient to Prospect Park!
Vibes were amazing and the food was crazy good! felt very comfortable and I could tell it was a family all hands in type of place because we met so many people. Fries were crazy good - and the beef bulgogi was fab. Service was awesome! Really cool place def will try to be back
This little place is a true blessing. After a very long day of travelling in from Philly and doing activities around crazy times sq, finally a welcoming face and a quiet place to eat! Being an anxious traveler, I was grateful. I ordered chicken shawarma hotteok at the suggestion of the kind gentleman who helped us, and it was absolutely delicious and unlike anything I've had. (Aforementioned fellow was also very helpful and patient towards a woman with diet restrictions). It's fun to shop for snacks, drinks, and ingredients while things get made - but the service was very quick, so it's not much of a "wait". They have an open kitchen that looks refreshingly clean and orderly. We sampled the home-brewed cardamom tea and kimchi soup, and if we had room we would've ordered both. Thanks SYKO! Happy holidays!
I've picked up a quick lunch and also end of day 'too good to go' meals several times over the past 6-9 months and the service is always friendly and the food fresh and delicious and always reasonably priced. I love to get 5 mini pies, assorted fillings and toppings and if you're throwing a little party or gathering, you can't go wrong with a dozen of these, warmed and cut into 3-4 pieces, it's the nicest easiest appetizer ever.
Excellent drinks add classic corner bar service. I will definitely spend the night here drinking again... And I hope we will do it again soon
The best tap beer in Brooklyn.
Quick stop for a cold Pint and a moment to relax. Its an ol' timey pub (est 1933) just up from the Circle at Prospect Park West. The barkeep was friendly and fast.
This bar rules. Lots of negative reviews about being deeply uncomfortable or feeling out of place - you ever think maybe it’s all in your head? Salt of the earth people and relaxed. If you feel out of place maybe it’s because you’re going in with a preconceived mindset and looking to judge. I assure you - 95% of the patrons in there couldn’t care less who/what you are or if you’ve ever drank there before. Just be nice and you’ll be fine.
One of the last old Irish bars in NYC Farrell's is the best place to buy a budweiser. Don't go there expecting IPAs and a tasting menu. There's no food and there's 4 options, Bud, Budlight, Stella, and water. If you want to step into old Windsor Terrace this is it. It's almost a shame they installed the jukebox.
Farrell's is a legend, especially if you came from this neighborhood & appreciate the no-nonsense attitude & have a general dislike of yuppies & newcomers to the scene. The days when we used to get a tap to go & drink it in the park were glorious.
My sister and I wandered into this bar on our trip to NY and had a great time. The bartender actually bought us a round of Stella’s and was very nice. This is a neighborhood bar but go in like you belong there and you become one of them.
Farrell's is a utilitarian and time-tested drinking place. Not your spot for food, selection, bubbly service or creature comforts. And yet, so special: dive, old man bar, local watering hole, saloon. Think neon sign, creaky floor, wood paneling with hat hooks, echoed accents and laughter. Check attitudes and expectations at the door. Farrell's is an anachronism in a city defined by change. Sidle up for a beer while you can.
Farrell's is what it is - a no-frills bar with a pleasant atmosphere and cold beer. Need a shot? they have those too. It's a working man's bar, not ritzy like some establishments patronized by the wealthy Park Slope crown that headed south. How do I know this? I am one. I have always felt welcome, from day one. Perhaps since I grew up in a working man's town myself, only bettering my financial situation with hard work. Regarding the accusations of a racist bar that can be found a few posts back - I don't find that statement accurate. I have gone to that bar several times with a dark complexion friend from Spain, and he was not ignored, ever. Things to know; they only serve Budweiser and Bud Light. No other beers are available, and the selection is limited to draft. The place is nicely air-conditioned They pack their tap coils with ice, resulting in the coldest beer I know about in Brooklyn. Mixed drinks? Not sure, I've never seen one. Their shelf liquor selection has all the basics.
Really dope place! Super friendly owners helped walk me through the menu because admittedly, I was overwhelmed by the options. I don’t live near here and the vast menu made me to go a tiny bit overboard. I started with the kimchi soup, superb! I got the 3 baked goods for $9.99: sfiha, za’atar, muhammara. All great and reheated well. Probably the only thing I didn’t love was the fatboy sandwich. It’s held together by a Korean pancake that was charred in some parts and undercooked in other parts. If you just want something to stuff your belly, this is for you. I also wish it was wrapped with foil only; the paper wrapping was impossible to peel off. Leftovers were better because I was able to deconstruct it and cook the pancake more. Now my absolute favorite item was from the fusion menu. The beef shawarma hotteok was chef’s kiss! Holy hell, I can’t stop thinking about each crispy and flavor packed bite. I will definitely be back for this! Such a beautiful marriage of cuisines.
Interesting take on a fusion of both Syrian and Korean culture. The flavors of both blend well with each other and the menu design is rather thoughtful. I've gotten the falafel pizza and the flavors are so fresh and herbaceous the portion was rather large too so it was price appropriate. The vegetarian Hotteck Japchae is so flavorful as well, easily one of my favorite on the menu now.
The food looked and smelled so good we forgot to take a picture before diving in. Their fusion menu is fantastic. We recommend the Box Sampler. Note that this is definitely a take out place. While they have some seating, it is limited and we didn’t see a restroom available for customers either. That said, you must try SYKO! Very delicious and unique.
Korean-Syrian food? Never heard of it and had to try it! Note this is more of a takeout place rather than sitting and dining - there is only one 3 person table inside and outside only 3 bar chairs. Like most, when I first saw the prices I was a little shocked. Two fat boys sandwiches paid in cash was $40! But once I got the food - oh boy they are LARGE portions. One fat boy can easily feed two people - so if you're trying to save money just buy one and split it between the two of you. I am also sure their pizza and combo plates could easily feed two as well. As a vegetarian, I appreciated all the vegetarian options. I got the tofu kimchi fat boy which consisted of outside being a thick scallion pancake and filling inside being fried tofu coated in cornstarch batter, kimchi, yellow pickled radish, lettuce and rice. It was extremely flavorful! And I loved the sauces that went along with it - if you love a little spice get the habanero sauce on the side (it's not just spicy it has almost a creamy element that I enjoyed greatly). It also came with gochujang sweet sauce and a more almost Chinese based chili oil sauce. I do wish the scallion pancake was more flaky (it's a little thick for my taste) but dipped in sauce was quite yummy. My husband got the beef bulgogi fat boy and loved it. You do save about 12-13 cents per item if you pay in cash, but they do accept card. Parking metered all around.
Cash only neighborhood bar. Gibing 4 stars because they don't take credit cards. However, the atmosphere is friendly and welcoming. Bartender is super friendly and attentive. Nice place for a drink and to meet neighbors.
Much respect to our city's firefighters. Cash only bar. Beer selection limited, but they have Lagunitas IPA bottle, so I'm happy.
Atmosphere is plentiful but the "grill" part of the name is, what? Symbolic? Wishful thinking? A metaphor? No food here, just beer and basic drinks. This is really a shot and a beer kinda place. Back in the day, Farrell's only served Bud, but modernization has happened here too. Possibly it has happened because the old Irish, Italian and Polish working class nabe is long gone and the new patrons demand more. So now they also have Stella on tap and a few other options in bottles such as Coors, Guinness and even some IPA. (My father-in-law is rolling in his grave over that one.) Numerous basic whiskeys as well as a couple vodkas and gins are available and, oddly, you can actually get your beer "to go". They fill up a BIG styrofoam cup, slap a lid on it and out the door you go. Open container? No problem here. (What do they think this is? New Orleans with go-cups?) Anyway, good place to stop by for a cold one on your way out or back to wherever. Always sports on the TVs and some folks to talk to. Pete Hamill did it for years, and you can too.
Food was okay. I think it’s cool to try but the flavors weren’t the best for me. The shawarma pizza had beef and strong spices and wasn’t something I’d get again. The falafel kind of reminded me of bean sprouts. My fav was the chicken shawarma wrap. Pretty pricey
It’s all been said in terms of basic description: old man/cop/local/regular bar, well lit, it has an ambience but it’s not a particularly sought-after one, juke box, limited drink selection. I’ll say I was nervous to take the plunge for a long time, but I was out with family to grab one drink and I persuaded everyone to try it, and we had no regrets. I feel like we got some looks on the way in, but we just went with it, got a table, ordered very low maintenance drinks, tipped appropriately, got involved with the juke box, and had a great time. It felt a lot more comfortable in the way out. And certainly no one was anywhere near rude, I just feel like they initially wondered if we’d meant to walk into a different establishment. I’ll say, basic beers were $6, and I guess that’s the going rate, but I don’t really want a basic beer, so having to pay something approaching an actual drink price for one is annoying. I think the selection of drinks is the reason this wouldn’t be my top pick. But the mixed drinks aren’t exactly the bomb at Double Windsor, either. Anyway, this totally felt comfortable, and I’m so glad I’ve finally tried it! Four stars or even five for character and distinction, three stars for place I actually all-around might want to go to.
One of the things I liked about Farrell's Bar was that I believe it is the only place in all of Brooklyn and for that matter, all of NYC, where there is definitely NO WAITING in line for the ladies' room! The other thing I used to enjoy with a few friends, was going in and having a pitcher of beer, then ordering a pizza from around the corner, and bringing in the side door (on 16th St) where we had a table. Worked out well for us. One big negative to me was that there is a subway station there, and it was rather gross-smelling (unless you like the smell of stale beer) outside, especially during the summer.
The food is so delicious here. Fantastic all the way but now they are just too expensive. A wrap with fries and a soda is now $30.00 on Seamless. That is just not sustainable.
They certainly aren't closed at midnight. We all suffer for their late night antics, even when weeknights can go in their outdoor "dining" until 1, 2am. It's rude and makes you bad neighbors, Farrell's. Please close the outside space at a reasonable hour.
The phrase "cash only" took me back to the 20th century. They said that you need to pay cash when the alcohol is already poured. That means you have to pay for it. And they offer ATM, which is located in the bar... Do you want beer? Drink urine like Budweiser and Stella! Negative emotions were present. Thank you for your attention!
The bar, bartender and it's patrons made me deeply uncomfortable.when I was there yesterday for a quick drink. They don't ask for proof of vaccination, it's clearly a cop bar and are very unwelcome to anyone that isn't like them. I felt unsafe, for both those reasons. And the drinks are needlessly expensive as well. I would steer clear unless youre an antivaxxer or a cop
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