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    I enjoy this place and you will too.

    They have a wide ranging drink selection, some of which are unique and/or cheap. Definitely try the pickle back shot and PBR combo. If you've never washed down a shot of whiskey with pickle juice, you might think that sounds nasty. BUT, please do yourself and try it just once. No harm will be done and if you leave here without doing it, you'll regret it.

    Also, check out the backyard. Play some minigolf, or arrange for a BYOM BBQ. And if you really like the place, you can have your B Day party here and drink for free.

    No, it's not clean or well lit. And the furniture it broken and mismatched. But who cares really? If you're looking for someplace posh and upscale, you know going in, this isn't it. Come here for a fun time with some friends and some cheap drinks. It's worth a try.

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    4.5 stars...

    I've always passed this place on a Saturday where the crowd spills onto the sidewalk outside and avoided the hecticness of it all. I had no idea what I was missing. I came here at 7 on a Wednesday and got to experience the place without all the people. First of all it's buy one get one drafts until 8pm, that's really one of the best happy hours I've ever come across, especially as their drafts are $4-5. The selection is limited but the choices are unique, aside from Yuengling I hadn't had any of the others before. Unlike other 2 for 1 specials where they give you a little red ticket or something, BCC gives you a little plastic dinosaur, definitely a cute touch.

    There's a lot of nice touches here. The mini games of connect four, the free cheesy puffs, the $3 photo booth, the few cushioned booths, the backyard, and the mini golf.

    Yeah I said mini golf but don't get your hopes up. It's 6 of the worst holes in mini golf history using the worst improvisational equipment imaginable. It's horrible and I loved every bit of it. It's laughably ghetto. At least one of the holes is almost impossible to play between the debris on the course and the lightness of the plastic golf ball. Don't come here thinking "ooo a bar with mini golf" but if you're drunk and wanna laugh, have at it.

    There's almost nothing to dislike about this place as long as you can appreciate a good dive.

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    The best time you can possibly have at a dive bar.

    Cheap drinks and lots of entertainment.

    The sweet tea vodka slushy is delicious - if I had to choose one beverage to drink for the rest of my life I'd choose that.

    Great shot+beer specials and free cheese puffs. You can also buy two pickles for a $1.

    Video games in the front, seating in the middle, a photobooth in the back, an outdoor area behind, and a mini-golf area.

    One of the best times I've ever had at a bar, can't wait to come again.

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    While I wanted to enjoy this bar, part of me hated the fact that the had blacklights in the bathroom to keep junkies from shooting up and the fact that the bartenders a very judgmental doesn't help either.

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    The Bushwick Country Club is not in Bushwick and it is it not a country club, but it is a really fun dive bar. It embraces its divey vibe! Politely, what I mean to say is that the bar has a lot of character.

    The Jim Beam slushy was pretty good for a novelty drink and PBRs are shamelessly abundant. I've heard claims that BCC is the birthplace of the pickle back shot, which apocryphal or not, is as good a reason as any to try one. A shot of whisky followed by a shot of BCC's unconventionally spicy pickle juice is truly one of my favorites.

    The mini golf is a bit of a let down, but if you need to catch your breath the outdoor area is a real relief. It's easy enough to find a chair or an ash tray and recuperate. They make up for the mini golf with a rad photo-booth (very fun).

    For some reason the only TV in the bar is usually playing really weird and campy stuff. Think Oldboy. Surreal as it was, I found that I prefer the ambiance of a Korean slasher to a college basketball game. Either way, I can at least understand a Chan-wook Park movie (but god help me in a sports bar).

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    I would never dream of meeting someone for a first date at Bushwick Country Club. That said, I probably never could love a woman who didn't think hanging out at an exquisite dive like BCC was a great way to spend a few hours.

    First, let's settle up the issue of the joint's name. It's not in Bushwick, and it's not a country club (though I've known people who are members, which allows a person a few perks/discounts, as I understand it). People in the know have told me one or more of the owners was a big fan of the movie "Caddyshack" and wanted to name the bar after the country club in the movie, Bushwood Country Club, but there was some sort of legal problem around ownership of the name, at which point someone pointed out the proximity of the bar to Bushwick Avenue, and all parties involved decided that was a close enough fix.

    Regrettably, the mini golf course in the backyard hasn't functioned in years, but the backyard remains a pretty chill spot to hang. There's a large grill back there. I have friends who have hosted birthday parties here, and it's a good deal: Just sign up for an available day for your party (doesn't have to be a birthday), and if you bring 15 people, the host drinks for free. Bring whatever you want to grill and go to town.

    Bar offers following amenities: Baskets of cheez doodles, "travel size" versions of Connect 4, gory/cheesy/semi-ironic movie choices on the TV (with the sound off). Other reviewers have mentioned the bar's penchant for classic slasher movies; I was here once when a friend pointed out the movie on the screen was "Last House on the Left" or some similar '70s rape-revenge movie, which is admittedly pretty heavy stuff for a Thursday evening, but I'm not complaining. I have, on (extremely drunk) occasion, totally abused the "free cheez doodles" privilege, though I don't recommend you repeat my bad behavior.

    Clientele is younger (largely 20s/30s?), skews "hipster-y." Room gets crowded on weekend nights. Tends to be a welcoming crowd, in my experience. Might be something weird with the plumbing -- there's a vague septic smell near the bathrooms some nights. Seats and booths are plentiful for a small room like this, if not necessarily comfortable. Bartenders are super-friendly and quick, but when the room is packed, you have to hold your ground while waiting to order and be assertive (not aggressive, you amateur) while ordering.

    When in Rome Alert: Check out the boozy slushies: whiskey/Coke, vodka/sweet tea, others seasonal. Refreshing in the summertime, and potent. $4 Yuengling pints. $6 for "The Supersize," which is a PBR tallboy (16 oz., the equivalent of a pint if you slept/drooled through math class) and a shot of whiskey. Two-for-one specials at happy hour.

    Actually, this all sounds awesome on a summer afternoon. Catch me there around 4. I'll be the skinny white guy in the V-necked T-shirt.

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    LOVE this place! good people, good vibe, cheese puffs, pickle backs, whiskey, AND a photobooth!

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    One of my all time favorite watering holes. It's remained tremendously shitty while the neighborhood around it has steadily yuppified. Long Live Bushwick Country Club. Go here before it's turned into a Starbucks or something.

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    A dive bar at it's best! Bushwick Country club located in "East Williamsburg", is what a dive bar should be. Yes it's rundown a bit but they use charm and cheap thrills to get you in here. Well it works.

    2 for 1 happy hour keeps me staying longer. Not because of the deal but rather because I get drunk and forget all of my responsibilities. What do they give you to cash in your second drink? A toy dinosaur! Fuck drinking I'm just gonna start playing with my velociraptor. They have free cheese doodles. If they were white cheddar I might be willing to live here. They have a cool photo booth and mini golf. Pretty unique. What's that above the bar, is that a Dharma Initiative beer? Yes it is. Mini connect 4? Time to show off.

    Geeky, inexpensive and fun. My kind of place.

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    Ended up here on a first date (bad idea) if only because I was eye F-ing 5 other guys in the bar way cuter than the one I was with. Note to self- Bushwick Country Club for meeting next guy to go on date with. Was there early on a Friday night, but by 10 pm was already filling up full of good looking folks having a good time.

    Our bartender, missed her name, long hair and tight high waisted jeans probably getting most of the boys riled up, was super nice and patient making a drink for me. They dont have my favorite, Amaretto sours, but sadly they are just part of the growing trend in BK that doesnt like to accomodate my old lady drinking preference.

    Prices are GREAT. I hate Yaeger but I can appreciate $4 for a shot of it. They also had some other mixed cocktail specials in the $6-7 range. Will definitely be back with the girls next time.

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  • 0

    PBR and PIckle Back special. I'm not a hipster (OK, some people might disagree), but I sure turn in to one after this drink. Weeknights are the best as it's not as crowded as the weekends. Have fun and enjoy :)

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    This place is a whole bag of weird.

    And when I say that, I don't mean unselfconsciously weird; it's certainly synthetic--the light up santa in the corner next to a cracking pleather booth, the slasher b-films (I once watched most of Hobo With A Shotgun on mute [or was the sound swallowed by the drunken din?]), and shit--the ridiculous mini golf course which is less often used for golf and more regularly used as a spot for sloppy, half-cocked conversation when the bar is horribly packed.

    But somehow it works. It's charming and doesn't feel blithely ironic.

    The atmosphere is hipstery, but people sort of do their own things and don't seem to be watching themselves being watched. I often come with friends at the beginning or end of the night (I hate this place when it's crowded--bathroom lines, nowhere to sit). The beer/shot combos are the staples. A tall-boy and a shot for $6 I think?

    This place is best in the summer, when you can sit out back on the synthetic grass and talk about all the real golf you'll never play.

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  • 0

    So...I came all the way up to Bushwick for a date because I didn't want to seem like a Manhattan/Park Slope/Prospect Heights/Williamsburg proper snob.  That said, I wish I had been.
    The place is not bad, but it's just not my scene.  It's a typical dive bar, they have a lot of ryes and bourbons, and the pour was generous enough.  The bartender was a little bit slow and the crowd was young for my taste.  
    If I'm in the area again soon (NOT for a date) I would maybe pass by early in the evening to start off the night.

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  • 0

    An anomaly wrapped up in a conundrum
    Everything about this place is quirky and interesting
    For starters, its not located in Bushwick, as said name implies.
    Feels like a real dive bar, but with your fair share of hipsters, and PBR's throughout
    They have a bunch of random cereal boxes, stickers, and things on the walls, that occupied my eyes for minutes.
    And of course the two main attractions: the photo booth and the mini golf course, which you don't see much in bars in NYC.
    The mini golf course, was pretty cool, with the sponsor being PBR beer lol, from which most of it was built from.
    I also liked that they had a relatively large outside space to hang out in,drink and put some balls.
    Cool place to go, if you want something a bit different from the norm, definitely enough quirky things to occupy your time there

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  • 0

    Disclaimer: I LOVE dirty, dive bars.

    Came here for the first time the weekend before last with friends. The slushee machine with jim bean and coke hadn't gotten icy yet and it was already after 12 when we got there. That was kind of a bummer because I was talking about it all day lol.

    Old school photobooth was definitely fun. Couldn't get my friends to play mini-golf on a Saturday night, but maybe next time. Really liked this place. -1 star only because I really really wanted to try the Jim and Coke Slushee.

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  • 0

    The only time I had been here was on a dead night. I had the hot cider with whiskey, which was perfect for that cold night, and just hung out in this mostly empty bar with a couple of friends. The bartender was a super cool fella who offered a constant supply of Cheese Puffs and good conversation. I think I may better appreciate this place in the summer.

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  • 0

    If there's anything I like, it's gimmicky dive bars. I seriously cannot think of anything in life that I enjoy more. In the back, there's mini golf. There's a photo booth. The bar has cheese puffs hanging around, like Levee in Williamsburg. The menu has silly drinks with funny names and there are shot deal and PBR Tallboys. If I lived in the area, I would be here every night.

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  • 0

    Good beer shot specials. I feel like those used to be kinda rare but now they're pretty commonplace. What a country. Club. har har har.

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  • 0

    Good dive bar, but the Belgian beer signs are a little deceiving bc they have Belgian bottles not taps. Still, between the good music, good pickles, sweet tea slushy machine and easygoing neighborhood denizens that frequent the place, it's good times all around. PS the mulled cider is more trouble than its worth, unless you're just asking for it.

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  • 0

    Great little dive bar. At any time of the day, for $6, you can get a tall boy of PBR and a shot - nothing wrong with that! There's a photobooth in the back, and mini-golf on the patio, with plenty of space and friendly bartenders. It's a simple beer bar in a neighborhood with a lot of cocktail bars, so I immediately fell in love with the place. Can't wait to go back!

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    I love you, Bushwick Country Club.

    A new standard has been set: If you do not serve free cheese puffs with your booze then you don't know what you're doing.

    The bartender, Bri, was so friendly. We were clearly drunk and more annoying than usual (and we're usually annoying) but she was so sweet anyway. We had just migrated from a bar where the bartender was a total ass, so it was a very nice surprise to have someone so awesome slinging us our booze.

    I'm not sold on the pickle juice shots but I like that I at least have the option. The spiked cider was awesome. We drank too much but it was a birthday celebration, we were in an unfamiliar city and there was a shot+tall boy deal. The odds were against us in the best of ways.

    A+, will go to again.

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  • 0

    What a perfect bar to spend Saturday afternoon with a bunch of friends visiting from out of town. We played casual mini-golf in their mini-mini-mini-golf course out back. It was adorable. They had 2-for-1 drinks in the afternoon and beers were only about $5 to begin with. It was fairly empty and we basically had the backyard and minigolf course to ourselves all afternoon! Also, if we'd known there was a grill where you could bring your own meat and have a barbeque, we most certainly would have done so.

    Highly recommended as an outdoor summer drinking spot!

    Note- The indoor bar itself is fairly divey and nothing special, so I probably wouldn't come here if the weather wasn't suitable for using the backyard.

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  • 0

    Shitty couches and chairs? Check.
    TV playing ironic 80s flicks? Check.
    Never ending basket of cheese balls? Check.
    Bathroom that smells of rotten pee? Check.
    Shot of whiskey and tall boy deal? Check.
    Add shot of pickle juice for only $1? Done.

    All this and a mini golf course to boot (with PBR windmill)! Of course, your ball will get stuck in one of the contraptions resulting in you getting down on all fours in front of your friends and/or potential lover.

    What more do you have to ask for from a dive bar??

    *Made out with a dude in the foul smelling bathroom here. Bartender finger wagged at me. This is when I first fell in love with BCC.

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    This has always been one of my favorite bars in NYC. For a few years it served as my unofficial backyard, but now we just see each other on special occasions.  But I will continue to revisit Bushwick because of the fantastic vibe.  I've never been brave (or sober?) enough to play a round of mini-golf, but I have used the barbecue there for a party-time with friends and found it to be super useful.  Just writing this review brings back a ton of good summer and winter memories of that place, in fact I have a photo strip from their booth on my wall right in front of me.  

    Ah Bushwick Country Club, you had me at Jack and Coke slushy....

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  • 0

    Dive bar for real-y'all!! First off, they give you free Cheesy-poofs when you order a drink. Second, the photo-booth takes about 1 hour to spit out your photo, so take the picture early and wait! Second, the bartender pours heavy (that's a good thing) and pours heavier with a nice tip (Very good thing)! And Second, on a blazing hot, early summer day, post cataclysmic down-pour, the two for one well-happy hour  until 8pm VERY VERY GOOD!!!!!!!  Second.....dang....those drinks were strong....

    The kitsch on the wall is fun and the little plastic dinosaur they give you to redeem for your second drink is even funner. How fast we devolve into two year-olds when tipsy and sporting a tiny dino-toy!!! Weeeeeeeeeee hickup!

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    New favorite bar? Um, yes.... That didn't take me long.

    I really could just end this review here: these cats invented the pickle back. Sure, there are plenty of debates that other rathskellers were right at the starting gun when the craze swept the city, but from burning the midnight oil and digging deep into the conclaves of sinful indulgence, it's been confirmed. Sauld!

    Whiskey and lacto-fermentation aside, this place is right up my alley. It's big, it's brimming with hipsters (I gave into my hipster tendencies months ago), and it has a super shitty, yet remarkable putt-putt course in the back of the bar (hence the County Club moniker). It's only four letters off of the namesake golf course in Caddyshack (Bushwood), and me thinks Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, and Bill Murray would have had a much better time causing a ruckus here than at that perfectly manicured bowling green. I half expected to be greeted by a life size gopher. I guess it's still possible to encounter this fantasy on future visits.

    Oh, and they have Fernet. The only thing that could make Bushwick Country Club better would be a narwhal aquarium or a miniature reindeer petting zoo off of the 5th hole. Perhaps I'll talk to the BCC brass and see what we can't pull off...

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    Hands down my new favourite bar.  The vibe is consistently great, the bartenders are attentive and fun, and the pickleback shots are delicious.  For $7, you can get a pickleback shot (whiskey chased by their spicy pickle juice) and a PBR tallboy.  It's really amazing.  They give you cheese doodles, the music is good, they have a cute photobooth, Buck Hunter, board games... I personally like the outside patio, though, where they have tables, a grill (which I understand is in use during the spring and summer), and mini-golf.  Oh, and the sweet tea Vodka slushies are AWESOME!  I think I'm going to become a member, because I foresee myself coming back here almost every weekend for the rest of my life...

    No joke.  it's that good.

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    LOVED IT LOVED IT LOVED IT! Can't wait to return in the summer when mini golf is more alluring. For $10 in Manhattan, you can barely buy a drink, even a beer. Here, for $10, I got:
    - PBR tallboy
    - Whiskey shot
    - Pickleback
    - Adorable old-school photobooth print
    - Unlimited cheese doodles
    - Boardgames
    Throw in an extra buck, and you can play a game of Buck Hunter (wow...I swear I did not intend the pun there. A happy accident). I had an absolute blast.

    It's so train-accessible and just lots of fun. I will be back!

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  • 0

    Cheese doodles, buck hunter, photobooth.

    Dive bar heaven.

    (for some reason, all my photos from here have bright orange fingerprints on them.)

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  • 0

    Backyard: check.

    Photobooth: check.

    Pickle shots: check.

    Boardgames: check.

    Big Safari Hunter machine: check.

    Homemade mini putt-putt course: check.

    Bottomless bowls of cheese puffs: check.

    Surly looking but soft on the inside bartender: check.

    Bourbon and Coke slurpie machine: check (and double check).

    A spot in the backyard for where I should be buried: TBD.....................

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  • 0

    As told by the soundtrack to the montage in my heads recount of that night:

    Ya'll ready for this? BAM!

    Pump, pump the jam, pump it up.
    Pump it pump it pump it pump it, Yo!

    Ya'll ready for this?

    I like to move it, move it.
    I like to move it, move it.
    I like to move it, move it.
    Ya'll like to move it, Move it.

    Whoop there it is.

    B-town boogey with my mind.
    B-town boogey with my mind.

    Whoop there it is.

    Let me see that tootsey roll.

    B-town boogey with my mind.
    B-town boogey with my mind.

    - sorry for not quoting the appropriate references

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  • 0

    The put put is defunct! I've never seen a more depressing sight. Leaves, garbage strewn about. I half expected a tumbleweed to roll by the pbr windmill.

    This place is pretty laid back, inexpensive beer, a great happy hour deal (2 for 1 tap beers), and in the ladies room...11 toilet paper roll holders! Genius! As soon as I saw them I thought "this is the best idea ever", and relished the experience. I don't really see myself coming here in the evenings, but if I did I'm sure I'd appreciate the abundance of toilet paper. Toilet paper free bathrooms make me want to claw my eyes out. Thank you, Bushwick Country Club. You care. Or pretend to.

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    I don't know much about good ole BCC except that I stumbled in with Ethan C. and Brian B. for a nightcap when I really shouldn't have been having a nightcap since the previous stops had taken their toll.

    But it's ok. I worked off the booze by exercisin'. That's right, I know that I played a round of mini-golf in the back. Now this is my kind of clubbin' - intoxicated and playing golf on the biggest piece of shite course I've ever seen. I don't know who won, but I'm willing to venture it was me because loads of people tell me I look like Tiger Woods. Obviously his skills transfer over as a result?

    With PBR tallboys guiding our strokes, the boys and I made quick work of the golf course, milled around the nice-sized back patio and then ventured back inside the Club, an ironically dive-y place.

    Like an oasis in the desert, the photobooth materialized. One lonely, tiny stool awaited. It needed hot-blooded rumps on it. It was time. We went on in and drew the red curtain, much to the dismay of the inquiring masses. What ensued was the notorious "3 men, 1 photobooth" incident (also known as the "Ménage à Tromance") - a dirty delight and definitely NSFW.

    BCC - I'm considering applying for membership.

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  • 0

    ...and it's not even in Bushwick. That's right, it's not the best of both worlds. It's in WILLIAMSBURG. Ha! Exposed! You're just a hipster like the rest of them; this time clothed in black and a sideways cap, denying the aim. Still too cool for school and still weak from the Midwest.

    I once frequented for 4 weeks. I thought this was what Bushwick had to offer. It's not. Or, it is. Either way, I choose another venue. For now, I choose Legion. Tenfold.

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  • 0

    YIKES!

    I wasn't going to waste my time reviewing this place but after reading some of the other horror stories about the bar staff I decided to contribute my own. And I'll preface by saying I've been here once prior for happy hour and the bartender who was working that day (female/birthday tattooed on forearm) was super friendly and NOT the one described in this incident.

    So, I walk in this past friday night, around 10:30 w/ a party of 3 to hear this  tragic looking female-hipster bartender scoff "well, these kids are only here for 1 drink".

    Okay?

    So I order a $6 tiny glass of jack and coke and decide not to give her an extra dollar for tip. I'd like to add that I ALWAYS tip no matter how overpriced a drink is but part of me was feeling put off by her attitude and the other was thinking that MAYBE I'd give her a couple bucks next round if she could show any redeeming signs of being a decent human being.

    Anyways what happened next was straight out of the twilight zone.

    This girl stomps off down the bar and yells "You know we work for TIPS right?!?"

    A few minutes pass and she approaches me at the bar and says "Are you always a fucking asshole?"

    Huh?

    She goes on for another few seconds about how she's working for tips and how I'm a piece of shit for not tipping her etc. then walks away again.

    So at this point i'm really beside myself as to what this backwards-broad could be suffering from while simultaneously trying to get my friends to finish their drinks and get the hell out of there when she comes back to me for a THIRD time and yells "and don't you fucking stare me down! this is your LAST drink!"

    Last drink? Don't do me any favors you crazy bitch!

    Long story short I've never witnessed anything as immature or absurd as what I dealt with at Bushwick Country Club and how this girl can still have a job is beyond me. Normally I'd just chalk this kind of thing up to some jaded hag's coke dealer not coming through resulting in a trip to her "dark place", but based on what other people have written it seems like somewhat of a trend which reflects poorly on the bar as a whole.

    Anyways, hopefully the owner(s) will catch wind of some of the incidents listed on these reviews and take action because in a city where dive bars are a dime a dozen it's going to continue to cost them precious billy-burg bucks. I, for one, will be taking mine elsewhere.

    AVOID AT ALL COSTS!

    PS - Your bar smells like ripe dookie.

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  • 0

    BCC is open late, has bottles of Delirium Tremens and employs friendly bartenders. There's lots of seating at the bar, and even more out back.

    My only complaint was the Jack'n'Coke slushies were a bit weak. However, I was really drunk at that point, so maybe they weren't.

    I met my first, real-life freemason here, too.

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    The backyard is where it's AT on Sunday afternoons. You kind of feel like you're at someone's party. Everyone was drunk-ass. There were cute boys slutting themselves out for the free pulled pork sandwiches they were making. Great music. And they just put in a machine so they can make Jack and Coke slushies. Jack and Coke slushies?!? How awesome it that???

    I think I found my new neighborhood bar.

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    Ironically, not in Bushwick.

    Come on, you gotta give me a "Useful" vote for that one....

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    I wanted to hate you Bushwick Country Club, I really did. But then you had to go and do something sweet like make a mini golf course. Sure it's completely unplayable, but most things are when you've consumed that much alcohol.

    Oh you, Johnny Come Lately, the new kid in town. Everybody loves you.

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  • 0

    The Country Club is a pretty chill spot. As a result, even when it is crowded, it is never PACKED. They have a great jukebox, and an oldschool black-and-white photo-booth. (Always fun!) The bartenders are wonderfully friendly. They have a "club card" that gives benefits and discounts to its members. ALSO, there is outdoor seating and mini-golf in the back yard! And an Elvis tapestry on the wall. Overall, a fun place to be!

    If you're in the Williamsburg area, and looking for a place to have a birthday party, this place is awesome! The "birthday person" drinks free all night if he/she brings at least 15 friends.

    This is the way bars should be, because if you start frequenting the Country Club, the bartenders will recognize you, know your favorite drinks, etc. Awesome -- one of my favorite hangouts. I miss it now that I don't live around the corner!

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