Nightshade

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Nightshade sits on Meeker Avenue in Greenpoint, a dim neighborhood dive that opens at 4pm and runs to 4am seven days a week. Its own tagline says it plainly: "just a bar." There is no cocktail program to study and no reservation to make. The draw is cheap beer, a jukebox, a pool table, and a SkeeBall lane, served in a low-lit room built for long, unhurried nights.

This is a bar for people who want a stool, a tab, and somewhere to land after dinner. Anyone hunting a polished cocktail list should head to New York's cocktail rooms instead. Anyone who reads "dive bar with a SkeeBall machine" and smiles already knows whether this is their seat.

The room is small and dark, the kind of focused, low-lit space where the jukebox does as much work as the lighting. A pool table and a classic SkeeBall lane give regulars something to do besides drink, and the bar fills out as the rest of Greenpoint winds down. Yelp lists it squarely in the dive bar category, and the reviews describe a moody local rather than a scene.

Meeker Avenue runs under the BQE here, on the Greenpoint side close to the Williamsburg line, so the bar pulls from both neighbourhoods once the dinner crowd clears. There is no kitchen to speak of and no table service to wait on, which keeps the focus on the bar itself. Reviewers on Foursquare and Google Maps return to the same shorthand: cheap, dark, open late, and exactly what a neighbourhood dive should be.

"Just a bar" is the line on Nightshade's own site, and it is the most accurate description anyone has written of the place.

The crowd is a Greenpoint neighborhood one: locals, regulars, and a steady run of after-dinner drinkers who drift in once the kitchens nearby close. Early evening stays quiet and conversational. The room finds its rhythm late, which is the whole design of a bar that stays open to 4am. Reviewers describe friendly, attentive bartenders, with the occasional note that service slows on a busy late night.

Stay on the beer trail with Spuyten Duyvil in New York, push into the Williamsburg beer hall at Berry Park in New York, or swap the dive for natural wine at The Four Horsemen in New York. The full picture is in our guide to New York's hidden-gem bars and the wider New York bar guide.

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