Public Records. Photo: David Williams Today, from early morning until late at night, it’s full of Brooklyn vegans in bucket hats and wire-rimmed glasses sporting microbangs — people with a stated preference for vinyl, oat milk, and natural wine. The 6,000-square-foot music venue and hangout spot Public Records, at 233 Butler Street in Gowanus, was once full of stray cats.
Morning: Starting at 9 a.m., you can drink coffee and peruse print magazines and vinyl. Photo: David Williams Afternoon: The creatives gather with their laptops, dogs, and easels. Photo: David Williams But most of the people there are just looking for a hangout at any particular hour. Want to bring an easel and your dog and park them outside to paint like it’s Montmartre? You can do that at Public Records.
On the Friday night I spend hanging out at the bar, one woman tells me, “If I walked into somebody’s apartment and it looked like this, I’d be scared. It’s cool here, though.” I watch the man next to me scroll through Instagram and pause to read a post from New York Magazine’s account “Should I Just Give Up on Saving Money?” “Orange wine isn’t actually made from oranges,” a man explains to a woman standing behind me at the bar.
4evrmalone 'Vegan entertainment complex.' Now that sounds like more fun than a barrel of pickled pigs' feet.
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