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About Bogart House

Bogart House is a dynamic event venue in Brooklyn, located at 230 Bogart Street on the Bushwick/East Williamsburg border (www.eventective.com). It occupies a repurposed warehouse building with a modern, industrial-chic design – exposed brick, high ceilings, and expansive windows – that blends Bushwick’s street-art grit with Williamsburg’s trendsetting vibe (www.eventective.com) (bogarthouse.com). The space consists of a large indoor main floor (roughly 5,000 sq ft including a street-level terrace) and a rooftop deck (about 3,500 sq ft with a 650 sq ft indoor penthouse) (www.peerspace.com). Signature features include 360° skyline views from the roof, Funktion-One sound systems, full bars on both levels, and ample natural light by day (bogarthouse.com) (www.venuereport.com). With a capacity around 300 people standing (roughly 160–200 seated) (www.venuereport.com) (bogarthouse.com), it is large enough for lively concerts and dance parties yet feels intimate and community-focused. Reviewers praise its “speakeasy” vibe, great sound, and city views – one notes a cool smoking balcony overlooking the Brooklyn/Manhattan skyline (bogarthouse.com) (www.venuereport.com). Though not historic in the traditional sense, Bogart House has become culturally significant locally by hosting music, art, wellness and community events in a building that bridges two creative neighborhoods (www.eventective.com) (www.ticketfairy.com).

Events and Programming

Bogart House’s calendar is eclectic. The venue routinely hosts electronic music and DJ nights (techno, house, disco, funk, etc.), indie and world music concerts, art exhibitions, pop-up markets, wellness workshops, and even runway fashion events. For example, Resident Advisor has staged anniversary house/techno parties here (ra.co) and in early 2024 a New York Fashion Week collective runway took over the space. Other past events include a disco-yoga party on the rooftop with live DJs (ra.co), international DJ acts (e.g., British duo STAU in 2021 (www.ticketfairy.com) or French house DJ HUGEL). The venue also hosts private functions and community gatherings from time to time, like local art fairs or corporate mixers. Programming is typically active on weekends (Friday/Saturday nights) with occasional midweek events, but workshops or private events can occur daytime too.

Music events range from small local DJ nights (often $5–$15 cover (it.ra.co) (ra.co)) to larger concerts or curated shows (which might be $20+). Many shows are promoted by independent organizers, so ticket prices and themes vary widely. Bogart House does not focus on one genre: you might find techno or house DJs one night, disco or funk another, or a live world music ensemble. Notable performers have included Brooklyn and international DJs like DJ Noir, Ciel, Amber Valentine, Titonton Duvante, and more (ra.co) (ra.co). Community events – trivia nights, creative workshops, pop-up shops or cultural meetups – also pop up occasionally on the schedule.

Tickets and Booking

Tickets for Bogart House events are generally sold by the event promoters, not through a single box office. For public shows, tickets typically go on sale a few weeks in advance via event pages (such as those on Eventbrite or the organizer’s site) and often sell out for popular DJs or special events. Early-bird or presale codes might be offered by specific promoters. If an event isn’t sold out, limited tickets (often at slightly higher price) can sometimes be purchased at the door. Generally, plan to buy in advance for in-demand shows. Cover charges range from the low end (e.g. $5–$10 at the door for a smaller DJ night (it.ra.co)) up to premium tiers for special performances or table packages. VIP/table service options may be available on some nights (check the event’s listing for details). Always double-check the event page for ticket links and sale dates – Bogart House itself does not have a single central ticketing portal.

Seating and Layout

The main indoor floor of Bogart House is one large open room. It generally operates as standing-room (general admission) during music shows, with up to ~300 people filling the floor (www.venuereport.com). For seated events (like dinners or presentations) the room can be arranged with tables and chairs for about 160–200 guests. There is a permanent stage and sound booth area on the main floor, with Funktion-One speakers for superior live sound quality (www.peerspace.com) (www.peerspace.com). Many guests report that the central front area gives the best audio experience, so for concerts or dance parties, the middle-of-the-room or directly facing the DJ is ideal. The rooftop “Penthouse” level (with indoor lounge area and outdoor deck) can be used as additional viewing lounge or VIP section – it’s a great lookout for skyline views. There is also a covered smoking balcony off the rooftop with city vistas (bogarthouse.com). As in any warehouse venue, some areas (far back corners or behind pillars) might have muffled sound. If possible, pick a spot near the speakers (on the edges of the dance floor) or up on the mezzanine terrace for best sightlines and sound.

Getting There and Parking

Bogart House’s address is 230 Bogart Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206 (www.tagvenue.com). It sits in East Williamsburg, just off Morgan Avenue. By public transit the easiest route is the L train – either Morgan Avenue station (at Bogart/Madison Ave) or Grand Street station are within a few blocks. Several buses serve the area too (for example, the B24, B39, B60, Q54 and Q59 lines stop nearby (moovitapp.com)). If driving, note that street parking in Bushwick can be limited. Free metered-on-street parking is available on adjoining side streets (Tagvenue notes “free on-street parking” is generally possible (www.tagvenue.com)), but spaces often fill up quickly. Paid parking lots and garages exist in the neighborhood if needed. Rideshares (Uber/Lyft) can usually drop guests at the corner of Bogart & Morgan or Bogart & Wilson. For convenience, arrive early to find parking or catch transit (late-night or after a show, you may find more street spots and bus service until around midnight).

Inside the Venue

Expect an urban-loft atmosphere inside: concrete floors, high ceilings, exposed brick and industrial fixtures with Cabaret/loft aesthetic. Upon entry you’ll usually pass through security/staff who may check IDs and bags. The venue enforces a no outside alcohol policy (bogarthouse.com), so plan to purchase any drinks at the bar. Bogart House has a full bar on the main floor and another on the rooftop – they serve beer, wine, and cocktails at club prices. The venue does not serve food to general admission guests, though private events often arrange outside catering (and there is a full kitchen for that purpose). Restrooms are clean and plentiful (the main floor has 5, plus 4 on the rooftop) with ADA-accessible stalls (www.peerspace.com). Other amenities include free Wi-Fi, climate control (AC/Heat), and even built-in video equipment for presentations (bogarthouse.com). There’s also a complimentary coat check (handy on cold nights) (bogarthouse.com). In terms of vibe, Bogart House tends to be lively – the famed sound system and DJ mix often mean a bustling dance floor. Bring cash or card for drinks, and ID if you expect to drink (many events are 21+, see below). The rooftop areas offer smoking outdoor space with a view (bogarthouse.com), as no indoor smoking is allowed. Cell phone service is usually good (especially on the roof, which has unobstructed sky), and you can usually charge devices at plugged-in outlets near the bar or lounge areas if needed.

Nearby Amenities

The Bogart House sits in an industrial/café district. Within a few blocks you’ll find casual eateries and bars. Notable spots include Swallow Cafe (a cozy breakfast/lunch spot at 49 Bogart St), and L’Industrie Pizzeria (at Bogart & Wilson) for wood-fired pizza. For cocktails or craft beer, Bourbon Street Bar (recently renovated at 101 Bogart) is directly around the corner. There's also Alewife restaurant (Barclay St) and several coffee shops a short walk away. If you need late-night food after the show, the neighborhood has deli markets and bodegas; however, major late-night bar/restaurant scenes are a bit farther into Williamsburg proper (a 10–15 min walk). For lodging, the Bogart Hotel (19 Bogart St) is literally adjacent to the venue and offers basic rooms. Other East Williamsburg/Bushwick hotels and Airbnbs are nearby as well, if needed. Plan to arrive 30–60 minutes before showtime if you want to enjoy a pre-show dinner or drinks in the area. Late-night subway service runs on the L into the early AM on weekends; otherwise, rideshare or night buses (like the B60) can get you across town after hours.

What Makes This Venue Special

Bogart House stands out for its combination of raw vibe and modern amenities. As a converted warehouse, it still retains an authentic Bushwick energy (graffiti on nearby walls, industrial loading docks) while offering high-end sound and lighting for events (Function-One system, DJ consoles, LED lights) (www.peerspace.com) (www.peerspace.com). Its rooftop patio with panoramic city views is a rare find in Brooklyn – few venues boast unobstructed vistas of Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn from a rooftop deck (bogarthouse.com) (www.venuereport.com). The space has already hosted memorable moments: fashion week showcases, popular DJ performances, and unique parties (like rooftop disco-yoga) that become part of NYC nightlife lore. Locals appreciate that it “melds” the creative Bushwick art scene with Williamsburg style (www.eventective.com), making it a cultural hub. Artists and promoters love the flexibility — the venue’s “versatile canvas” can be painted with nearly any concept (www.eventective.com). Whether you’re dancing under the string lights on the terrace, catching an underground DJ set, or throwing a lively private party, Bogart House offers a one-of-a-kind Brooklyn experience that mixes gritty neighborhood charm with professional show production.

Visitor Tips and Information

If you plan to attend an event here, a few insider tips help. Most nights are 21+ only (especially dance parties); check the event listing for age limits – for example, many RA events required guests to be 21+ (ra.co). Even if younger entry is allowed, bring a valid ID (driver’s license or passport) for ID checks. Dress is generally casual/club-appropriate – comfortable shoes are wise since you'll likely stand or dance, and bring a jacket for the rooftop if it’s chilly outside. Small purses or bags are okay; larger backpacks may be searched or discouraged. Don’t bring outside alcohol or large bottles (no outside liquor allowed (bogarthouse.com)). Cameras are fine for personal snaps, but professional camera gear typically needs approval. The venue enforces standard club security, so expect bag searches and metal detectors at busy events. Accessibility-wise, there are ADA-accessible restrooms on both levels (www.peerspace.com) (the lobby entrance is street-level), but if wheelchair seating is required, contact the venue in advance because stairs lead to the upper areas. If sensitive to noise, bring earplugs – the Funktion-One system can get quite loud. Finally, plan travel: L train service and buses run late on weekends, but you might need a taxi or ride-share if staying very late. Arrive early if you can; many people queue around opening time, and getting there 15–20 minutes early ensures you get through security without rushing.

How do I purchase tickets for Bogart House events, and how much do they cost?

Ticket prices at Bogart House vary widely by event. Small local DJ nights often have a low cover (around $5–$10 at the door (it.ra.co)), while bigger concerts or special events can be $20 or more. Tickets are typically sold by the event promoter on their website or page. For popular shows, buy early (advance sales can be cheaper) since latecomers may pay a higher door price. If not sold out, limited tickets might be available at the door.

Where is Bogart House and what public transit serves it?

Bogart House is located at 230 Bogart Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206 (www.tagvenue.com). The nearest subway is the L train – the Morgan Avenue station (at Bogart St) is about a 2-block walk, and the Grand Street L stop is also within walking distance (ra.co). Surface buses like the B24, B39, B60, Q54 and Q59 stop on nearby routes (for example on Johnson Ave/Morgan Avenue) (moovitapp.com). At night or late hours, the L train is 24/7 on weekends; otherwise, you may need a short taxi/ride-share from the closest station.

Is parking available at Bogart House?

Street parking is fairly limited in this neighborhood. Tagvenue notes that free on-street parking is available around Bogart Street (www.tagvenue.com), but spots can fill up quickly. If driving, look for metered spots on nearby side streets (check parking signs for alternate-side rules) or consider paid lots a short walk away. Many visitors find it easier to use public transit or rideshare. Rideshare drop-offs work well on Bogart or Wilson Avenue by the entrance.

Does Bogart House have assigned seating, or is it general admission?

Most events at Bogart House are unreserved general admission. The main floor is typically open for standing (dance-floor style), accommodating up to ~300 guests (www.venuereport.com). For certain events, organizers may set up chairs or tables – the space can be arranged for roughly 160 seated guests. There is no fixed seat map, so arrive early to grab a good spot on the dance floor or near the front of the stage if available.

What is the capacity of Bogart House?

Bogart House holds about 300 people total, with around 160 seated capacity (bogarthouse.com). For standing-room events, the venue’s main room is sized for up to ~300 club-goers (www.venuereport.com). The rooftop penthouse level adds extra space for cocktails or dancing but is usually included in that total headcount.

Is Bogart House indoor only, or does it have outdoor space?

Bogart House is both indoor and outdoor. The main event room is a large enclosed industrial space (on the building’s 3rd floor) (www.peerspace.com). In addition, there is a rooftop terrace (often called the Penthouse) that serves as an outdoor lounge/dance area with a part-indoor pavilion. The outdoor rooftop provides open-air space and a smoking balcony with 360° city views (bogarthouse.com) (bogarthouse.com).

What kind of sound and lighting system does Bogart House have?

Bogart House is equipped for professional performances. The venue’s main level features a FUNCTION-ONE sound system (with Pioneer and Allen & Heath DJ mixers) (bogarthouse.com), known for delivering clear, powerful audio. Stage lighting includes ceiling-mounted fixtures, uplights, and optional LED dancefloor effects (available for certain events). Reviewers note the “crazy good” sound quality (bogarthouse.com). For each booked event, a soundcheck is recommended (venue policy often requires it) so the audio is tailored on-site.

What are the age restrictions at Bogart House?

Age requirements depend on the specific event. Many late-night concerts and DJ events at Bogart House have a 21+ minimum age (ra.co). Some earlier or all-ages shows (e.g. daytime markets or family-friendly parties) may allow younger guests. Always check the event listing: if it says 21+, you will need to present a valid ID (driver’s license or passport) at the door. Some events might be 18+, so read the fine print. For strictly 21+ events, note that even non-drinkers must meet this age limit.

Can I bring outside food or drinks into Bogart House?

No outside alcohol is allowed at Bogart House (bogarthouse.com). The venue has its own bars and liquor license, so all alcoholic beverages must be purchased on-site. Bringing in outside beer or liquor will be prohibited. Outside food is generally not provided for public events (there are no concession stands), so if you need a snack you should grab something nearby beforehand. During private or catered events, external catering can be arranged, but speaking strictly as a guest, plan to buy any drinks once inside.

What is the dress code at Bogart House?

Bogart House maintains a relaxed, club-casual dress code. Most people wear trendy casual or nightlife attire. There is no formal uniform; jeans, dresses, sneakers or boots are all common. However, dress comfortably for dancing – think layers (the rooftop can be breezy at night) and closed-toe shoes. Do avoid large coats or messy sneakers if you plan to dance; a small coat can be checked. In general, dress for the vibe of the event (no athletic gear or beachwear unless it’s a themed event).

Is Bogart House wheelchair accessible?

Bogart House has taken steps for accessibility: both levels include ADA-compliant restrooms, and the ground-level entrance is flat. (The listing notes one ADA-accessible bathroom on the main floor and one on the rooftop (www.peerspace.com).) However, the venue has multiple floors with stairs. If you require wheelchair seating or special accommodation, it is best to contact the venue staff ahead of time. In general, the main entry and some bar/lounge areas are accessible, but the rooftop may only be reached by steps, so check access details before attending if mobility is an issue.

Are restrooms and coat check available at the venue?

Yes. There are multiple restroom facilities: the main level has about 5 stalls (including one ADA-accessible) and the rooftop adds 4 more stalls (with one ADA-accessible) as of the last renovation (www.peerspace.com). The bathrooms are usually clean and adequately stocked. There is also a complimentary coat check on-site for the convenience of guests (bogarthouse.com). (Because of crowd size, a coat check ticket may be issued.)

Does Bogart House provide Wi-Fi or other connectivity?

Yes, Bogart House provides free Wi-Fi for guests. It’s suitable for casual use (looking up directions, coordinating rides, etc.). You will also see electrical outlets and charging stations in lounge areas and near the bar if you need to top up devices. With your own mobile signal, cell reception is generally good, especially out on the rooftop. They even list video equipment as an amenity for presentations (bogarthouse.com), although that’s more for event production than guest use.

Can I take photographs or record videos at Bogart House?

Amateur photos and personal videos are usually fine (people often snap pics on the rooftop or in the crowd). However, professional video or DSLR cameras generally require permission from the promoter or venue. Some events may discourage flash photography or filming during performances. Always respect any “no flash” or “no cameras” signs posted. If you’re unsure, ask a staff member on arrival. Remember to share the fun on Instagram, but avoid obstructing aisles or disturbing others as you film the action.

Is Bogart House pet-friendly?

Bogart House is not set up as a pet venue. Dogs and other non-service animals are generally not allowed inside during events (this is typical for nightlife venues). If you have a service animal, inform the staff in advance and carry proper documentation. Otherwise, treat the night out as strictly human-only (leave your pet at home or in a pet-sitting service).