Bar in New York City, United States
Hotel Delmano
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About Hotel Delmano
Hotel Delmano is one of Brooklyn's most atmospheric cocktail bars — dark, candlelit, and quiet enough for actual conversation. Walk-ins are easy on weeknights; arrive before 9 PM on weekends to secure a seat. The spirits-forward drinks list is the real draw here, not the wine selection. Worth booking for explorers who prioritise craft and ambience over scene.
Quick Take: Should You Book Hotel Delmano?
Seats at the bar are the scarcest thing Hotel Delmano offers. This Williamsburg cocktail bar on Berry Street draws a consistent crowd, and the intimate counter fills early — if you want a spot on a Friday or Saturday, arrive before 9 PM or accept that you may wait. Walk-ins work on weeknights, but plan around the crowd, not the other way around.
Hotel Delmano earns its reputation as one of Brooklyn's more atmospheric bars. The room leans dark, candlelit, and deliberately unhurried — the kind of place where a conversation can actually happen. Noise stays at a level where you can hear the person across the table without straining, which separates it from the louder cocktail bars in the neighborhood. If the ambient energy of a bar is part of your decision, this one is quieter and moodier than most of what you'll find in Williamsburg.
The cocktail program is the main draw. The by-the-glass wine offering here is secondary to the spirits-forward drinks list, which is where the depth sits. If you're a wine-first drinker comparing this against a dedicated wine bar, you'll find more selection and curation elsewhere. But for a cocktail-focused explorer who wants considered pours, a well-chosen spirits range, and a room that doesn't feel like it's trying too hard, Hotel Delmano delivers. For bitters-led or amaro-forward drinking, Amor y Amargo in Manhattan is a sharper pick. For a program with greater technical ambition, Attaboy NYC is the comparison worth making.
Booking is easy by New York standards. No reservations required, no ticketed entry, no weeks-long waitlist. Show up, get a drink. That accessibility is part of the appeal. If you're building a wider Brooklyn or NYC bar night, pair it with a stop at Superbueno for a different register, or check our full New York City bars guide for a structured night across the boroughs. For explorers planning further afield, the bar's atmosphere and intent rhyme with places like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans , serious craft bars that prioritise the drink and the room in equal measure.
Bottom line: Hotel Delmano is worth your time if you want a proper cocktail in a room that feels considered. It is not the place to come for an extensive wine list or a high-energy evening. For explorers who value atmosphere and craft over spectacle, it sits comfortably near the leading of what Brooklyn offers.
Plan Your Visit
- Address: 82 Berry St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins accepted
- Leading time to arrive: Before 9 PM on weekends; weeknights are more relaxed
- Vibe: Dark, candlelit, conversation-friendly
- Also explore: Angel's Share | Amor y Amargo | Attaboy NYC
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Compare Hotel Delmano
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Hotel Delmano | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | — | |
| Dirty French | — | |
| Superbueno | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | — | |
| Angel's Share | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hotel Delmano worth the price?
Pricing varies at Hotel Delmano; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Hotel Delmano located?
Hotel Delmano is located in New York City, at 82 Berry St, Brooklyn, NY 11211.
How can I contact Hotel Delmano?
You can reach Hotel Delmano via check the venue's official channels.
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