Mulholland's
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Phone: (718) 486-3473
- Cross Street:
- Between Havemeyer Street and Roebling Street
- Directions:
- L at Lorimer St
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 4pm-2am, Fri 4pm-4am, Sat 12pm-4am, Sun 12pm-12am
Editorial Review for Mulholland's – by Amy Abate
In Short:
Although one might expect a glorified sports bar like this in a neighborhood like Murray Hill, Mulholland's is smack dab in the middle of Williamsburg. Because of its locale, the fact that it's unremarkable is also what makes it so unique. High-back bar stools, exposed brick walls, dark wood paneling, a jukebox full of crowd-pleasers, a 50-foot long mahogany bar, 22 beers on tap, and an of array posters advertising events like Thursday night beer pong make this a safe bet if you're looking for a place to cheer on your team, without crossing a bridge into Manhattan.
Hits: Ten high-definition plasma screens line the perimeter of the bar, ensuring optimal viewing from any angle.
Misses: It feels out of place in a neighborhood dominated by hipster hangouts--even if it's just what the area needs.
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Insider Tips
What to DrinkBeer's not the only thing on the menu. Specialty cocktails on the menu include the Scarlet Orange Sangria, White Sangria, Lady Sidecar, Tropical Affair and the Orange Flirtini.
Food ServedThe menu is standard bar fare--wings, mozzarella sticks, and potato skins. Beware; the burgers are on the small side. Sunday brunch, complete with $1 Mimosas, is also served.
The ExtrasGet there before game time and snag a spot on one of the comfy leather couches next to the fireplace. You'll feel like you're watching the game in your own living room.
Outdoor SeatingSmoking is allowed in the back courtyard if you find yourself in need of a half-time break.
User Reviews for Mulholland's
09/15/2008 Posted by thomas1000
I have to say I have finally found THE spot to watch the Packers! I've been here the past two Sundays and love it here. It's so refreshing to finally find a Sports bar in Williamsburg. There's a ton of tvs, the wings here are amazing, and there's always a decent crowd hangin. I've even come by to just hang with some friends during the week.. this is def our new spot.
Pros: WINGS, tons of hd tv's, beer selection
Cons: Have to get there early to get a table..
09/15/2008 Posted by mskittynyc
I WENT TO THIS PLACE WITH A FEW FRIENDS AND WE HAD AN AWFUL TIME. THE DRINKS WEAK AND PRICEY AND THE FOOD TOTALLY LACK LUSTER.... I GUESS IT WOULD BE A GOOD PLACE TO GO IF YOU HAD NO TV AND YOU MUST WATCH THE GAME IF YOU DIDN'T WANT TO EAT OR DRINK ANYTHING.
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