The five best bars to flush the cheeks of a cheap date
The Jakewalk Go on Sundays for the free cheese plate, with drinks. 282 Smith St between DeGraw and Sackett Sts, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn (347-599-0294, thejakewalk.com)
Snacky Asian fare is served well past midnight, along with many inexpensive varieties of sake. Despite some overly cute decorative touches, it’s a fine place for a tête-à-tête. 187 Grand St at Bedford Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn (718-486-4848)
Epistrophy Inexpensive wines—mostly from Italy—are available by the glass, carafe or bottle. 200 Mott St between Kenmare and Spring Sts (212-966-0904, epistrophycafe.com)
Shoolbred’s Fresh-squeezed juices, a nice cozy interior and a house ale that goes for just $5 a pint. What more is there to say? 197 Second Ave between 12th and 13th Sts (212-529-0340, shoolbreds.com)
The Brooklyn Inn There are plenty of choice beers on tap, including Old Speckled Hen, Dentergems Wheat and local Sixpoint Brown Ale—all for a reasonable $5 or so a pint. 148 Hoyt St at Bergen St, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn (718-625-9741)
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Monday, March 16, 2009
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