GREAT music.. WEAK drinks.. decent bartenders.. and ok decor.. not really my scene but it was cool to chill there for a bit.. had I been a bit more intoxicated I probably would have danced.. the people seemed like it was waiting for a fight to happen.. or waiting to start their own.. a decent place to people watch.. you wouldn't believe some of the characters I saw in there ...it was chill and there were sports on and I wasn't nearly as annoyed as I could have been being as sober as  I was surrounded by so many drunk people .. I'd give it a second chance..
Review Source:Once known for being a great dining spot and sophisticated night life stop along the Broad Ripple bar tour, Bleecker Street has, seemingly, downgraded itself over the last few years.
Now know for being the place where police officers must routinely appear towards the end of the night on weekends, this once-hip spot is now avoided like the plague by most people who want to keep things violence-free when they go out at night.
Not really sure what happened to Bleecker, it really was one of the nicer spots in Ripple a few years ago, even though it developed a reputation back then for being a little snooty. The bartenders were always cool, yet the crowd has turned the spot into a black eye for the area.
Perhaps looking to open Indy's first official 'Fight Club' chapter, Bleecker is probably a spot to avoid these days, until they can clean up the garbage that is bringing it down to an unprecedented low level of quality.