Skinny Dennis
4.4 (987 reviews)

Live country music at Skinny Dennis, Brooklyn
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| monday | 12:00 PM - 4:00 AM |
| tuesday | 12:00 PM - 4:00 AM |
| wednesday | 12:00 PM - 4:00 AM |
| thursday | 12:00 PM - 4:00 AM |
| friday | 12:00 PM - 4:00 AM |
| saturday | 12:00 PM - 4:00 AM |
| sunday | 12:00 PM - 4:00 AM |
Down-home, honky-tonk saloon pairing a woody space with beer, games & live country music.
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Tucked into Williamsburg's bustling Metropolitan Avenue, Skinny Dennis stands as Brooklyn's unapologetic love letter to honky-tonk culture. This dimly lit, wood-paneled haunt – named after late Texas musician Dennis "Skinny" Sanchez – has been serving up twangy authenticity since 2013, offering a welcome antidote to Brooklyn's trend-chasing bar scene[1][4].
The Vibe
Walk past the neon sign into a space where vintage concert posters share walls with mounted deer heads, and the air hums with steel guitar riffs from the nightly live acts[1][3]. Regulars and newcomers alike crowd around picnic tables clutching mason jars of whiskey, while the retro jukebox competes with live bands playing everything from bluegrass to outlaw country[2][5]. The energy peaks around midnight when bartenders in trucker hats sling $6 PBR tallboys alongside their signature Willie's Frozen Coffee – a sweet, boozy nod to Southern comfort[1][5].
Why It Stands Out
While many Brooklyn bars chase novelty, Skinny Dennis doubles down on tradition with:
- 18 rotating draft beers emphasizing craft breweries
- A "no-frills" cocktail menu featuring $10 whiskey gingers
- Free live music 365 nights a year (from up-and-comers to Grammy nominees)
- Surprising amenities like Skee-Ball machines and a photo booth[1][2][5]
The magic lies in its contradictions – a Texas roadhouse soul in a New York skin, where tattooed hipsters two-step with grizzled locals until the 4 AM last call[2][4]. As one Yelp reviewer put it: "This is where Brooklyn remembers it's still America."[2]
Pro Tip
Come early on weekends to snag a seat near the stage, and don't miss the Sunday afternoon "Country Brunch" sets – the perfect pairing for their surprisingly stellar breakfast tacos[3][5].
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152 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, Brooklyn, NY


