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Finn’s CornerC-Worth Trying

660 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238 · Pub, Bar, Sports bar · 4.4/5 Google (314 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Lively neighborhood sports bar with many TVs, darts and a backyard; limited food in-house but BYO food allowed; great for big games, though service and atmosphere can be inconsistent on busy nights.

Why it gets a C- for overall quality

Finn's Corner functions as a solid neighborhood sports hub with appealing corner location and backyard space that builds genuine community loyalty. However, minimal food offerings limited to basic hot dogs and pretzels and service that becomes overwhelmed during major events prevent a higher grade. The venue succeeds at what it is—a casual game-day gathering spot with flexible policies and reliable screens—rather than as a dining destination.

Restaurant Summary

This corner spot reads as a neighborhood clubhouse: lots of TVs, darts, a pool table, and a backyard where game days feel loud and electric. Guests praise the community vibe and channel flexibility, with one noting it felt "almost like being at the arena." Service swings with the crowd—warm off-peak, but stretched on big nights. The cooking is an afterthought—think simple bar snacks like hot dogs and pretzels—so the draw is drinks, screens, and a relaxed policy that lets you bring in food from nearby spots. Expect a classic sports bar rhythm: quick orders at the bar, plenty of screens, and occasional audio or scheduling hiccups during marquee events. Families can make it work earlier in the day, especially outdoors, but the menu is minimal for kids beyond a hot dog and pretzel. Noise and crowds spike during big games, so younger children may be happier at quieter hours; bringing outside kid-friendly food helps.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$20-32 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-meets-commercial Brooklyn corridor popular with game-day crowds and casual bar-hopping.

Safety: Generally safe, active foot traffic; busy on game nights; standard urban vigilance recommended.

Nearby: Near Prospect Park and Vanderbilt/Washington Ave bars; attracts locals for NFL, NBA, soccer matchdays.

Prospect HeightsThe dining environment in Prospect Heights is eclectic, featuring trendy cafes, farm-to-table restaurants, and ethnic eateries. The neighborhood has a welcoming social atmosphere with a mix of casual and refined dining options, popular among locals and visitors alike. It is considered safe and accessible, with a strong community vibe and growing nightlife.
Crown Heights NorthThis micro-neighborhood blends the cultural influences of Crown Heights with the upscale feel of Prospect Heights, offering a dynamic dining scene with innovative restaurants and bars. It is known for its artistic community and a slightly more relaxed, bohemian atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday17:00–02:00 Tuesday17:00–02:00 Wednesday17:00–02:00 Thursday17:00–02:00 Friday14:30–04:00 Saturday12:00–04:00 Sunday12:00–00:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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