The Owl Farm Introduce
The Owl Farm: Your Cozy Craft Corner in the Heart of Brooklyn
For New Yorkers—especially those in the know about the burgeoning craft beverage scene in Brooklyn—finding a local spot that seamlessly blends an incredible, expertly curated drink list with a genuinely warm, unpretentious atmosphere is a true gem. Look no further than The Owl Farm, a standout establishment nestled in the historic Park Slope neighborhood. Since its founding in 2012, The Owl Farm has established itself as a beer and cider-centric haven, earning a reputation not just for its selection of rare and high-quality brews, but for creating a community hub where everyone feels welcome.
The atmosphere here is intentionally cozy, casual, and a little on the dark and poetic side, often described by patrons as having the soul of a classic, unpolished watering hole while serving up the sophistication of a modern, high-end bar. It’s the kind of place you go when you want to truly disconnect from the city's frantic pace—a dark, intimate space lit by candles, perfect for deep conversation or simply savoring a perfect pour. The dedication to quality is clear in every detail, from the knowledgeable bartenders who guide you through the expansive menu to the absence of distractions like televisions, reinforcing its purpose as a space built for people, conversation, and exceptional drinks.
Introduction / Overview
The Owl Farm is not just another bar; it is a pilgrimage site for craft beverage enthusiasts and anyone seeking a high-quality, friendly local experience in Brooklyn. Located at 297 9th St, it proudly anchors the vibrant Park Slope/Gowanus area. The establishment’s core focus is its remarkable selection of beers and ciders, featuring 29 continually rotating draft lines and a dedicated cellar menu that showcases rare, hard-to-find bottles from around the world.
What truly sets The Owl Farm apart is the blend of its serious dedication to craft beverages with a uniquely casual and community-focused vibe. The staff are renowned for their expertise and helpfulness—a priceless asset in a bar with such a diverse and complex menu. If you’re a newcomer to the world of craft beer or cider, the bartenders are happy to listen to your preferences and guide you to your new favorite drink, ensuring a personalized and educational experience that turns a simple night out into a discovery of new flavors. The bar’s interior is intentionally moody, featuring dark wood, ambient candle lighting, and a quirky, relaxed decor that fosters an atmosphere of intimacy and relaxation. It's a space that honors the old-school tradition of a bar as a gathering place while delivering on the modern expectation of premium selection and service.
This commitment to a high-quality, welcoming experience is what keeps locals and visitors coming back. It’s a place where you can explore the depths of beer styles, from traditional lagers and nitro pours to complex sours and barrel-aged masterpieces, all within a neighborhood spot that feels like home.
Location and Accessibility
The Owl Farm is conveniently situated at 297 9th St in Brooklyn, NY 11215, placing it perfectly within reach of New York residents and visitors exploring the borough. Located between Fifth and Fourth Avenues, the bar is easily accessible via public transportation, with the F, G, and R subway lines providing service to the nearby Fourth Ave/9th St station—a major hub making the location incredibly straightforward to reach from multiple parts of the city.
For those traveling by car, there is a mix of both paid and free street parking options available in the surrounding area, though, as is common in New York City, these can sometimes be limited. The bar prioritizes accessibility and comfort for all patrons, offering a wheelchair-accessible restroom. Furthermore, the venue is highly inclusive, positioning itself as an LGBTQ+ friendly and transgender safe space, ensuring a welcoming environment for groups and individuals from all walks of life. The convenient location and welcoming policy make The Owl Farm an essential stop on any craft beer or bar crawl in South Brooklyn, often forming part of an itinerary with other local favorites in Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, and Gowanus.
Services Offered
The Owl Farm is focused on providing an exceptional beverage experience in a cozy, community-driven setting.
- Dine-in Service: Enjoy your drinks directly at the bar or one of the cozy tables.
- Extensive Beverage Menu: Featuring Beer, Cider, Boilermakers, Cocktails, Spirits, and Wine.
- Specialty Craft Beer and Cider Selection: Offers 29 draft lines and a large cellar menu featuring a rotating selection of rare and interesting brews, including sours, high-gravity stouts, and unique international selections.
- Irish Whiskey Focus: A curated selection of Irish Whiskeys, including Paddy, Ransom Emerald 1865, Tullamore D.E.W., and Writer's Tears Copper Pot Irish Whiskey.
- Happy Hour: Deals on select drinks available during designated hours.
- Dog-Friendly Policy: Pets are allowed on the premises, making it a favorite spot for local dog owners.
- Outside Food Allowed: Patrons are welcome to bring in their own food to enjoy with their drinks, perfect for a casual evening.
- Payment Flexibility: Accepts Credit Cards, Debit Cards, and NFC Mobile Payments for ease of transaction.
Features / Highlights
The distinct character and commitment to quality at The Owl Farm are evident in its key features, which combine to create a memorable and authentic New York bar experience.
- Great Beer and Cider Selection: The premier highlight, boasting 29 draft lines and a coveted cellar list with rare finds from top brewers like Prairie Artisan Ales, Drie Fonteinen, Tilquin, and more. This selection caters to serious beer connoisseurs looking for unique styles like Lambic-Gueuze, Barrel-Aged Stouts, and rare Sours.
- Knowledgeable and Friendly Bartenders: Staff are highly praised for their expertise in guiding customers through the diverse beer selection, providing personalized recommendations and samples.
- Cozy, Intimate Atmosphere: Characterized by dim lighting, candles, and rustic decor (including nods to Hunter S. Thompson’s compound, “The Owl Farm”), creating a perfect, unpretentious environment for conversations and dates. Some reports even note a fireplace, enhancing the winter coziness.
- Bar Games: Features like pinball machines in the back add a touch of fun and casual entertainment to the experience.
- Inclusivity: The bar is officially recognized as an LGBTQ+ friendly and transgender safe space, fostering a genuinely welcoming community for all patrons.
- Fast Service: Despite the thoughtful, curated nature of the menu, service is noted for being prompt and efficient.
- Commitment to Community: Frequently cited as a true "community hub" and a bar for locals, focused on genuine human interaction rather than screens and distractions.
What is Worth Choosing
Choosing The Owl Farm is choosing a distinctly high-quality, yet refreshingly low-key, New York drinking experience. The primary draw is undeniably the depth and breadth of the beverage program. If you are a dedicated craft beer enthusiast, the consistently rotating draft lines and the impressive "Beer Cellar" menu—which includes complex, high-value bottles like
Anchorage + Jolly Pumpkin: Calabaza Boreal
,Collective Brewing Petite Golden Sour
, andTilquin Oude Groseille Rouge A L'ancienne
—make it a must-visit destination. The bar’s focus on different styles, including a strong presence of sours and Belgian-style ales, is a significant differentiator from standard bar offerings.Beyond the beer, what patrons consistently rave about is the vibe. It offers a sophisticated-yet-gritty aesthetic—a space that prioritizes the quality of the drink and the quality of the conversation over trendy flash. For a first-time visitor or someone nervous about navigating a complex beer list alone, the friendly, unpretentious, and highly knowledgeable staff are a massive reason to choose The Owl Farm. They exemplify the welcoming spirit of the bar, making sure that every customer, from the seasoned beer advocate to the casual drinker, finds something perfectly suited to their taste. As one customer beautifully noted, it is a spot where you can happily go alone and feel welcomed by the kindness of the staff.
For locals in Park Slope, the dog-friendly policy and the allowance of outside food make it a perfect, flexible neighborhood hang. Ultimately, you choose The Owl Farm when you want a perfectly crafted drink in a cozy, authentic, and genuinely inclusive setting—a rare combination that stands out even in New York’s competitive bar scene. It’s an ideal spot for a date, a deep conversation with friends, or a relaxing moment of solitude with a world-class beer.
Contact Information
Address: 297 9th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
Phone: (718) 499-4988
The Owl Farm Menu
Beer
- Maine Beer Peeper
Freeport, me | 5.5% abv pale ale
- Monk's Cafe Flemish Sour Ale
Ertvelde, belgium | 5.5% abv flemish oud brouin, brewed by van steenberge for monk's cafe in philadelphia
- Night Shift The 87
Everett, ma | 8% abv double ipa
- Riegele Speziator Hell
Augsburg, germany | 8.5% abv bohemian pilsner
- Singlecut Plaintop Pilsner
Astoria, queens | 5.2% abv bohemian pilsner
- Spuyten Duyvil + Barrier: Meet Me At The Altar
Oceanside, long island | 7% abv ipa with cantaloupe
- Spuyten Duyvil + Dieu Du Ciel!: Mtl Connection
Montreal, ca | 5.4% abv smoked saison with montreal smoked meat spices
- Timmermans Gueuze Draft Version
Itterbeek, belgium | 5% abv blend of lambics
- Two Roads Brust Ipa
Stratford, ct | 6% abv brut ipa
- Zero Gravity Bob White
Burlington, vt | 5% abv witbier with coriander and orange peel
Beer - Prairie Artisan Ales
- Prairie Apple Brandy Barrel Noir
Kerbs, ok | 12% abv imperial stout aged in apple brandy barrels
- Prairie Bourbon Paradise
Krebs, ok | 15.9% abv bourbon barrel aged imperial stout with coconut & vanilla
- Prairie Hulk Hands
Kerbs, ok | 5.4% abv gose dry happed with falconer's flight and cascade hops
- Prairie Standard
Kerbs, ok | 5.2% abv hoppy farmhouse ale with motueka hops
- Prairie Phantasmagoria
Krebs, ok | 8% abv double ipa
Beer - Rest Of The Drafts
- Barrier Saazsquash
Oceanside, long island | 7.7% abv butternut squash, ginger, peppercorns, honey and saaz hops
- Burial Hellstar
Asheville,, nc | 5% abv bavarian-style dark lager
- De Ranke Noir De Dottignies $10.00
Dottignies, belgium | 8.5% abv belgion strong dark ale brewed with 6 different malts
- Jack's Abby Framinghammer (2018)
Framingham, ma | 10% abv baltic porter
- Jack's Abby House Lager
Framingham, ma | 5.2% abv rustic german style landbier lager
- Kcbc Straphanger
Bushwick brooklyn | 4.9% abv rice lager
Beer - Featured Bottles
- Anchorage + Jolly Pumpkin: Calabaza Boreal $40.00
Anchorage, ak | 7% abv | 750ml hoppy foudre fermented sour ale with grapefruit and peppercorns
- Collective Brewing Petite Golden Sour $25.00
Fort worth, tx | 4.5% abv | 500ml 100% brett fermented, it's petite, it's golden, it's sour, it's delicous
- Drie Fonteinen Zwet.be $15.00
Lochristi, belgium | 7% abv | 330ml tart belgian porter brewed with wild yeast
- Engine House #9 Carice $25.00
Tacoma, wa | 9.9% abv | 375ml strong belgian style ale aged in barrels with red currants
- Lindemans Gueuze Cuvee Rene
Vlezenbeek, belgium | 4% abv | 355ml oude gueuze, blend of young and old lambics
- Oxbow + Jester King: Tex-Nat(2017)
Newcastle,,me | 5% abv | 500ml barrel aged farmhouse ale with grapes
- Slaapmutske Floss $12.00
Belgium | 5% abv | 330ml flemish old style sour brown ale
- Tilquin Oude Groseille Rouge A L'ancienne $50.00
Belgium | 6.6 abv | 750ml lambic with redcurrants
- Trois Dames Fiancee Chasselas $18.00
Switzerland saison co-fermented with swiss chasselas wine grapes
St. Patrick's Weekend
- Porterhouse Wrasslers Xxxx - Nitro
Dublin, ireland | 5% abv traditional irish stout
- Two Roads Irish Exit - Nitro
Stratford, ct | 4.6% abv irish-american stout
- Longueville House O'callaghan's Cider
County cork, ireland | 5% abv traditional medium dry irish cider
Irish Whiskey
- Paddy Irish Whiskey
Country cork, ireland traditional irish whiskey
- Ransom Emerald 1865
Sheridan, or recreation of an 1865 irish whiskey recipe
- Tullamore D.e.w.
Tullamore, ireland the classic, and one of our favorities
- Writer's Tears Copper Pot Irish Whiskey
Ireland single malt & single pot still whiskies, oged in bourbon barrels
The Owl Farm Details
Service options
- Dine-in
- Delivery
Highlights
- Bar games
- Fast service
- Great beer selection
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Happy hour drinks
- Hard liquor
- Wine
Dining options
- Outside food allowed
- Table service
Amenities
- Gender-neutral restroom
- Restroom
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Trendy
Crowd
- Groups
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Locals
- Transgender safespace
Planning
- Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Credit cards
Parking
- Free street parking
- Paid street parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
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★ 5★ 4★ 3★ 2★ 1The story of how I ended up here is that I was looking for something "refreshing" before going home. I searched Google Maps for a place where they sold beer and this place was close to me. I loved it since I came in, full of candles, bottles and a place at the bar with your own menu and a candle. They have craft beers, so I had no idea what to order. The guy in the bar was super nice to me. He asked me what kind of beer I drank regularly in order to find one that was to my liking. He gave me some to try and so I chose which one I wanted. He was always very kind (I would like to know his name to add it to my review), so if you are reading this, THANK YOU. Sometimes it's scary to go out alone, but I'm definitely happy to have gone because I loved this cozy place. That day they had rock music but I believe that is the kind of music they always have. 🙌😊
February 21 · Karla Cecilia⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Owl Farm – Brooklyn, NYDark, poetic, and proudly unpolished — this bar’s got the soul of a 1920s bunker and the drink list of a modern cocktail haven.The lighting doesn’t try to perform for Instagram — it broods. Concrete walls. Limited outlets. You’re here for conversation, not laptops. Or maybe just for a damn good drink.And the drinks are good. Thoughtfully built, powerful without being pretentious. The staff? Down-to-earth, smart, and kind — the kind of bartenders who actually listen, not just nod.Not built for remote work — built for people who still believe in bars.📍 Low-key spot, high-quality pour.🟡 Expect dim light, but clear-headed service.🍸 This is where I go when I don’t want the city to touch me, but I still want the city in my glass.
September 22 · Daniel BI love the ambience of this place from as soon as I walked in the door they had some nice low light seating and a few people at the bar but they also had some booths you can sit in towards the back. My friend my wife and I came here to have a few beers and my wife’s favorite which are ciders and they actually had some she’s never had! I would definitely come back here.
June 04 · Krammer AvillanNice selection of craft beer and a cozy vibe. Fireplace makes me think it will be an excellent place to hang in the winter. As it was a warm spring day when I was there, I perched up by the window and enjoyed the air and the beer.
April 23 · Colin BartlettThe vibe here is great. Intimate space with good drinks. They have a nice selection of beers and wines but we ended up getting cocktails which were really good. Dog friendly! This was huge. Look forward to coming again.
March 02 · Gaby Stultz
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