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Nightlife /Warsaw Brooklyn
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A vintage-style concert hall with green velvet curtains on stage, framed by ornate gold trim. Sofas and chairs are arranged lounge-style on the wooden floor, with large paintings on the walls.
A long wooden bar with bottles and glassware, red accent lighting, and murals above. The floor has a geometric pattern, and signs on the wall display "WARSZAW" in white text on a black background. The space appears empty.
A spacious, elegant event hall with ornate ceiling, a chandelier, and colorful lighting. The room features vintage sofas, armchairs, and small tables arranged on a wooden floor. A balcony and staircase are visible at the back.
Warsaw Brooklyn. Photo: Liam Gillin
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Warsaw Brooklyn

261 Driggs Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11222
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What is now known as Warsaw was established in 1914 as the Polish National Home, a cultural hub where the Poles of NYC gathered, celebrated, and preserved their rich heritage. Today, Warsaw persists as a historic staple of the Brooklyn music scene, where people from all walks of life can come together in an intimate, unpretentious 1,000-person venue to experience their favorite emerging and established artists across all genres. As Warsaw’s musical ethos evolves along with the cultural landscape that surrounds it, one thing remains constant—hot pierogies will always take the stage.

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261 Driggs Ave. Brooklyn, NY, 11222

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Acessibilidade
  • Acessível para cadeirantes
Tipo
  • Música ao vivo
  • Clube
Gênero
  • R&B
  • Rock
  • Hip-Hop

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