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Sepia

brookfetish
brookfetish
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Where is it, and what is its MO?

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  • candicissima
    candicissima

    Subject: Re: Sepia

    BrookFetish wrote: Where is it, and what is its MO?
    Underhill between Eastern Parkway and St. Johns, where Lincoln ends. It's just a quiet and chill nice bar.
  • bewitched
    bewitched
    And the owner is the bestest. Love her.
  • teddyballgame
    teddyballgame
    i'm pissed that i still haven't been there- it seems like they have decent happy hour specials and stuff. i know, for i can see their sign from my window.

    i guess i can't complain since i didn't even stop by and say what's up at the dh thing last night- i should've, but i was in manhattan until pretty late. how long do the happy hour deals usually go for? also, will there ever be another one at sepia?
  • daveb
    daveb
    teddyballgame wrote: i'm pissed that i still haven't been there- it seems like they have decent happy hour specials and stuff. i know, for i can see their sign from my window.

    i guess i can't complain since i didn't even stop by and say what's up at the dh thing last night- i should've, but i was in manhattan until pretty late. how long do the happy hour deals usually go for? also, will there ever be another one at sepia?
    I think people are itching to try out Freddy's for Karaoke night next week, but I'll likely start up another poll come Monday morning.
  • ph-bklyn
    ph-bklyn

    Subject: Bar Sepia

    Sepia is a great neighborhood bar! Here's a description from Wikiheights:

    Bar Sepia | 234 Underhill Ave. between St. John's Place & Eastern Parkway. 718-399-6680.
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    ...With a casual but elegant ambiance, cute garden and interesting artwork on the walls, it's a great place to hang out. The owner is very friendly and contributes to the greater sense of community in the neighborhood. Bar Sepia supports local cultural events & institutions and puts on interesting events of their own, including top-notch wine tasting events (accompanied by tasty morsels) and Salsa Sundays. They only serve food for special events (there is no regular menu), and occasionally have live music too. Gets crowded for Brooklyn Museum's First Saturdays but otherwise it's a relatively quiet neighborhood joint. Email delissar[at]earthlink.net to receive email invitations to their special events.


    Read about other local bars and restaurants at:
    http://www.dailyheights.com/mediawiki/index.php/Restaurants_and_Bars
  • candicissima
    candicissima
    From today's Gawker Stalker:
    Out at first nights at the Brooklyn Museum and some friends and mine went to Bar Sepia down the street. We were hanging at the bar and Tony Yayo showed up outside the bar. Not really sure what he was doing in Prospect Heights, but my friend saw him go into an apartment next door and come out a few minutes later. Another friend of mine went outside and introduced himself. Then Tony hopped into his Escalade with his hype man and bodyguard.