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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 | East Rutherford
The Bell House in Brooklyn is one of those spots that just feels like home the moment you step inside. Known for its cozy, intimate vibe, it’s the kind of place where you actually feel connected to the performers instead of just watching from a distance. It’s perfect for events like the infamous Drunk Black History Brooklyn concerts, where the energy is raw and the laughs are loud. The venue’s local comedy nights are a highlight, showcasing Brooklyn’s funniest and giving audiences a chance to get up close and personal with rising stars. And don’t sleep on their themed nights, costume parties that turn an ordinary evening into something memorable, whether it’s a 80s throwback or a spooky Halloween bash. Seating can be a bit tricky when the place is packed, but reserving a spot guarantees you won’t miss out. The Bell House is easy to find, if you’re coming from Brooklyn Flea, just walk down Fourth Avenue, and if you’re coming from Sunset Park, hop on the train northbound to 7th Avenue. Honestly, it’s one of those Brooklyn venues that captures the city’s spirit, fun, diverse, and full of surprises. Drunk Black History Brooklyn has made it their home for some unforgettable nights, and trust me, you want to be there when the lights go down.