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Welcome to Union Hall

Located in the heart of Brooklyn, Union Hall offers a unique blend of performing arts, bocce ball, and pub-style dining. The establishment provides a hipster, classy vibe with live music and happy hour specials on select nights. Guests can enjoy outdoor seating, a full bar, and amenities like free Wi-Fi and street parking. The venue caters to adults with features like a pool table and gender-neutral restrooms. With a focus on creating a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere, Union Hall is the perfect spot for socializing and unwinding in Brooklyn's lively scene.

LOCATIONS
  • Union Hall
    702 Union St Brooklyn, NY 11215
    702 Union St Brooklyn, NY 11215 Hotline: (718) 638-4400

Welcome to Union Hall, a vibrant gem nestled in the heart of Brooklyn at 702 Union St. This unique venue artfully combines the charm of performing arts with the casual vibe of a neighborhood pub, all while providing engaging activities like bocce ball. The spacious downstairs area hosts intimate comedy shows that keep patrons coming back for more, while the upstairs lounge offers a lively atmosphere perfect for socializing over drinks and delicious bar bites.

Speaking of food, Union Hall delivers a delightful selection of bar bites that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. The Street Dog (LA Style) is a standout, featuring an all-beef frank from Joyce Farms served on a pretzel bun, topped with crispy pork bacon, grilled jalapenos, and a zesty blend of mustard and mayo. For those craving classic comfort, the Chicken Wings are served with a herby housemade gorgonzola ranch alongside fresh carrots and celery; they're perfectly crispy and packed with flavor. Don't forget to indulge in the big basket of hand-cut fries, paired with a garlic aioli for that extra kick. Each dish embodies the spirit of Brooklyn's energetic food scene while letting you soak in the welcoming ambiance.

Union Hall isn’t just about food; it’s about experiences. Guests have raved about the "immaculate vibes" that permeate the space. Imagine a Friday night with friends, laughter echoing off the walls as you enjoy bocce ball upstairs, followed by karaoke that allows you to unleash your inner star. The colorful crowd and electric atmosphere are complemented by reasonably priced drinks that keep the good times rolling all night long.

While the basement offers a haven for comedy lovers, Union Hall also embraces inclusivity, featuring clean, all-gender bathrooms for everyone's comfort. With a blend of activities and a menu that caters to various appetites, this establishment successfully melds a bar, a bocce ball court, and a stage into an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re catching a show, playing a game, or celebrating a special occasion, Union Hall is a must-visit destination in Brooklyn. Time and again, patrons rave not just about the entertainment and atmosphere, but the delicious food that makes every visit a culinary delight.

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Andrew K.
Andrew K.

Came for a comedy show in the basement. Drinks were reasonably priced with a good variety and good service. The seats for the comedy show were a skosh cramped but in the end wasn't a big deal. The upstairs area seemed pretty cool so probably worth checking out on another night.

Alyssa D.
Alyssa D.

The vibes are immaculate here! I went on a Friday night for a friends birthday. Before midnight we were upstairs, playing, bocce ball, getting some drinks and ordered some food. The basket of fries with the garlic aïoli sauce had the spot, as well as the chicken sandwich, which was pretty massive (should be for $15!). When you order food, they give you a little beeper that will let you know when your food is ready. I thought it vibrated but mine didn't so I would watch out for that. It definitely glows red though. After midnight, we went downstairs for karaoke, and it was so much fun ! You get on stage like a true star and the Brooklyn vibes really do hit all the way through. Such a good crowd, so much fun! We danced and cheered everyone on. They even saying happy birthday to my friend and had her get on stage. I would totally come back here. Bathrooms here are all gender bathrooms and they're pretty clean !

Erika P.
Erika P.

Had such a fun time here on Saturday! We were looking for something last minute to do & found this spot based on their comedy shows. The first floor was really spacious, with ample seating & a fun area to play bocce ball. There were a lot of people there but didn't feel overcrowded at all. Downstairs we saw a comedy show which was very intimate & a great show. Ticket prices range from $10-15 depending on the night and if you purchase online or at the door. I'll definitely be back for another show!

Love K.
Love K.

This review is for the comedy shows that take place in the basement of Union Hall. They host comedy nights with a low cover and no minimum on food or drinks. Our friend suggested we check out a new show, WAR, starring some SNL folks. We made our way over to the quiet neighborhood. You would never assume a stand up show was being performed at this bocce ball bar. However, if you go towards the back, there are stairs which lead you to the basement. WAR was hilarious. The Moscow Mule was a nice treat ($10 for a small glass) but it did the job. They didn't offer food which I was disappointed with at first. However, after seeing the seating situation, you probably wouldn't want to be holding a platter of poutine anyway. All in all, the night was filled with lots of laughter and a good time.

Melissa M.
Melissa M.

Great atmosphere, comfy couches, cool bookshelves and bocce ball. BUT we got "nachos" and instead of salsa it came with slices of tomato. What even is this???

Alan L.
Alan L.

Live shows downstairs and very comfortable bar with indoor bocce on the first floor. Union Hall manages to pack a lot into a relatively small area. The downstairs room is small but most of the shows are very high quality. The first floor bar area is filled with couches and comfortable chairs.

Ryan F.
Ryan F.

Had drinks at Union Hall on Sunday afternoon. My biggest complaint is that I wish I had wandered into here sooner. Quality: We entered hoping they would have the World Cup on, but ended up staying despite no televisions, because the atmosphere was perfect. We cozied up near the fire with beers and cocktails. They have a very solid beer list with lots of local favorites, mixed with a few speciality cocktails. Everything you need. Towards the end of our visit we played a quick game of bocce, it is a lot of fun. Simply a great bar, whether you just want to sit and drink or if you want to play around with friends. Quantity: Strong pours for drinks. Value: $7-$9 for Beers. $10-$14 for Cocktails. Ambiance: Union Hall is a cool bar and event venue in Park Slope. Walking in on a cold and rainy day, there is nothing like a warm fireplace, comfortable leather couches, and beers. The front area feels very sophisticated, and a wonderful winter weather environment. Further back they have two massive bocce ball courts, a very cool element and something to keep groups busy. They also had a skinny outdoor area, but it was deserted this day. I believe they host events in a basement space, the walls were covered in upcoming comedy show flyers. The music was 90s pop and the only thing missing was a television or two. Crowd: A decent crowd on Sunday afternoon. A good place for groups as it has a large indoor area, plus bocce. Service: Friendly and efficient bartender. Parking: Some street parking in the area.

Gene L.
Gene L.

Been here multiple times recently for comedy shows downstairs (came for a Jena Friedman set, and then another Ilana Glazer set)...and have to say this along with The Bell House, are my favorite venues in the area (not the biggest fan of Littlefield). The upstairs bar has comfy couches where you can chill and have a conversation, or you can play bocce ball in the back. The place can get pretty busy at times, but the space is large enough to never feel cramped. Downstairs is typically where the shows are at. It's quite small and intimate, so you can get up close to the performers. They have a small bar downstairs, which is convenient so you don't have to go back upstairs for drinks. Love the laid back vibe here, and don't be surprised if you find well known comedians testing out material. Lots of talented local comedians who open here are great - last time there was this comedian with a whole bit about Olmsted (the restaurant, not the architect). Talk about hyper local humor! The guy had me rolling. Because comedians are testing material here, don't be surprised if they lock away your cell phones in these little magnet devices/pouches during the show. Nice chill, bar to hang out at, and a great venue downstairs for checking out your favorite comedians!