Bar in New York City, United States
Achilles Heel
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About Achilles Heel
Achilles Heel in Greenpoint is one of Brooklyn's more considered cocktail bars, with a program that rewards guests who ask for a recommendation over those who stick to defaults. Best visited on a weekday evening before 9 PM when the compact room stays conversational. A genuine destination bar that justifies the cross-borough trip, particularly for natural wine and spirits-forward drinkers.
Should You Book Achilles Heel?
If you are crossing into Greenpoint for a bar visit, Achilles Heel earns the trip. This West Street spot has built a reputation as one of Brooklyn's more considered drinking destinations — a place where the cocktail list signals genuine ambition rather than trend-chasing, and where the room gives you something to look at before the drinks arrive. For a first-timer, the short answer is yes, book it — or at minimum, show up early enough to get a seat before it fills.
The Drinks Program
The cocktail program at Achilles Heel is the reason to come here rather than default to a more convenient Manhattan option. The bar leans toward low-intervention thinking , natural wines sit alongside spirits-forward drinks, and the list tends to reward guests who ask for a recommendation rather than ordering on autopilot. This is not the format for someone who wants a direct gin and tonic and nothing else; it is the format for someone willing to let the bar do some of the decision-making. Compared to Amor y Amargo, which goes deep on bitters and amaro, Achilles Heel is broader in its reference points. Compared to Angel's Share, it is considerably more relaxed in atmosphere , no hushed reverence required.
The Room and Setting
The visual first impression matters here. The space on West Street has a raw, unhurried quality , exposed brick, low lighting, and a layout that works better for small groups than large parties. For a first-timer, the counter seats are worth requesting if they are available; they put you closest to the action. The neighbourhood itself is quiet by New York standards, which makes the bar feel like a deliberate destination rather than a stop on a larger night out.
Leading Time to Visit
Weekday evenings give you the leading version of Achilles Heel. Weekend nights tighten up quickly, and the relatively compact room means noise levels climb fast after 9 PM. If a conversation-first evening matters to you, aim for Thursday or an early Friday slot. Walk-in prospects are reasonable on weeknights; weekends carry more risk. For more options across Brooklyn and Manhattan, see our full New York City bars guide.
For First-Timers
Arrive before 8 PM, ask the bartender what they are excited about that week, and budget for at least two rounds , the program rewards patience. If you are pairing your Brooklyn evening with dinner, our full New York City restaurants guide has options in the same neighbourhood. For a bitters-focused alternative if Achilles Heel is fully committed for the night, Attaboy NYC on the Lower East Side runs a comparable no-menu, bartender's-choice format. Outside New York, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans operate in the same register of serious, low-ego cocktail bars worth travelling for. Also worth bookmarking: Julep in Houston for a Southern counterpart with equal program depth. See also: our New York City hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide for planning the full trip.
Quick reference: Greenpoint, Brooklyn , weekday evenings recommended , walk-in friendly on weeknights , ask for a recommendation.
Compare Achilles Heel
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Achilles Heel | — | ||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Dirty French | — | ||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Achilles Heel and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Achilles Heel worth the price?
Pricing varies at Achilles Heel; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Achilles Heel located?
Achilles Heel is located in New York City, at 180 West St, Brooklyn, NY 11222.
How can I contact Achilles Heel?
You can reach Achilles Heel via check the venue's official channels.
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