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Zombie Hut

273 Smith St #4739, Brooklyn, NY 11231
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Tiki

Nestled in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens neighborhood, Zombie Hut is a beloved tiki bar that has been serving up tropical escapism since 2002. The bar's interior is adorned with bamboo accents, tiki masks, and dim lighting, creating a cozy, island-inspired atmosphere.​ Zombie Hut is renowned for its affordable and strong cocktails, with favorites like the Frozen Zombie—a rum-heavy slushy concoction—and the flaming Torch Shot, a dramatic drink set ablaze before serving. The menu also features classics like Mai Tais, Bahama Mamas, and Blue Hawaiians, typically priced between $8 and $12. ​ One of the bar's standout features is its spacious backyard, complete with picnic tables, string lights, and a relaxed ambiance perfect for groups or casual hangouts. Patrons are welcome to bring in outside food, making it an ideal spot for gatherings without the pressure of a full-service restaurant. ​ Whether you're seeking a lively Friday night or a chill weekday retreat, Zombie Hut offers a unique blend of kitschy charm and unpretentious fun, making it a staple in Brooklyn's bar scene.​

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