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Parking & Directions for Drunk Black History The Bell House
149 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY
11215, US
1. Street parking - 0.1 miles, free or metered ($1.50/hour)
2. 7th Ave Parking Lot - 0.2 miles, approx. $10
3. Park Slope Parking - 0.3 miles, approx. $15
4. Brooklyn Academy of Music Lot - 0.4 miles, approx. $20
5. Prospect Park West Garage - 0.6 miles, approx. $18
Drunk Black History Concert Live at The Bell House | Uniondale
The Bell House is a Brooklyn gem, especially when it comes to nights packed with raw talent and good vibes, which is why Drunk Black History Brooklyn always makes sure to include it in their concert lineup. This spot really knows how to bring people together, whether it's during their legendary evening showcases where artists get real close and personal with the crowd, or their lively patio that turns into a buzzing hub during big events. They also mix things up with hands-on cooking classes that make you feel like a culinary pro for a night. And credit where it’s due, during the chaos of 2020, they stepped up big time by launching a virtual retail space to support artists stuck at home. Their annual benefit gala is a highlight too, raising cash for nonprofits and giving back to the community. You can’t help but feel the warmth and energy as the lounge fills up before and after performances, creating a real sense of community that’s missing from so many venues. If you’re traveling from the Gowanus side, just hop on Union Ave and head straight to Seventh Avenue, easy peasy. Coming from the metro? Ride up the escalator, follow the signs to 7th Ave, and you’re there in no time. Honestly, The Bell House isn’t just a concert venue, it’s a Brooklyn experience, perfect for anyone who loves their music with a side of neighborhood charm, which is why Drunk Black History Brooklyn always keeps it on their radar.