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Super Power

4.4 (182 reviews)

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Moderate noise
Happy hour specials

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Jason R.

On an extremely rainy Friday night, I decided to venture here with two friends. Since we were being responsible, we decided not to drive and use mass transit, that didn't turn out well, as there was a huge storm and it was an adventure getting here. Nonetheless, I made the most of it. I was surprised by how packed the place was despite the tropical storm outside. I was immediately greeted, as I arrived before my two friends. I decided to have a painkiller while I waited for them and a table to possibly open up (one finally did after about an hour) the staffers here were awesome. Very friendly, cordial and eager to answer any and all questions. The drinks were cool, too. I had both a Painkiller and Mai Tai; my sole complaint was the nachos, they were horrible. My final regret was the weather, which prevented us from sitting out back. However, I'd definitely return here before the summer is out!

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Sebastien B.

Super fashioned is always my go to drink when hanging out with my friends. For sure it is a great hidden gem on weekdays at night. I recommend getting some tacos up the block after those drinks. Great combo. Ambiance is always relaxing.

Johnny G.

It's first come first serve which I thought would be a disaster but it was pretty easy to get seats. I have a huge infinite to tiki bars and themed bars. The place was definitely island-y vibes and dont get me started on the playlist. A little loud but great hip hop/rnb/pop/dance music. Of course that had pretty unique array of drinks at a very affordable price. They dont have a ton food items but let's be honest the drinks are the stars (had nachos which were great!) All the drinks were delicious and distinctively different. John the Beachcomber (essentially me) was the strongest and one of my favorites.

Jessica G.

I was bar hopping on a Friday night with a first date and we came into here and it was super cute! Tropical vibes and it was perfect for summertime. We looked at the drink menu and only one had a supersize, so we decided to get that and share because it's a bang for your buck! After this we we're feeling nice nice.

John the beachcomber. Large. Definitely is about three drinks.
Rits M.

I came here on a Wednesday night. The patio was backed at 730 but when I started a line people followed. We managed to get a seat about 15 mins later. The place is cute and has a cool vibe. Love the round chairs and the plants, and all the paint work and lights they have put up. Service always rather slow but the waitress was really run off her feet. Guess it was just volume of people they had to serve. We had the John the beachcomber- I didn't like this very much, it was strong but comes in a big bowl full of ice so gets watered down really quickly. The painkillers are worth a try but they are slightly on the smaller side. So overall- tasty drinks but not quantity wise for price. Also tried the nachos with the pulled pork and they were genuinely good, size and quantity wise for the piece. And super delicious too! Definitely recommend these. Overall, fun place to get drinks with friends but for celebrations, they have smaller tables so not more than 4-6 people.

John the Beachcomber (for 2)
Luke B.

I'm a long time customer of Super Power. Whenever I'm in the area I have to stop in for a John the Beachcomber ($12). If my girlfriend is with me we'll upgrade to the Super Size For 2 ($25). Quite possibly the best tiki drink I've ever had. Drinks aside, the real hidden gem at this place is the nachos ($7). By far, the best nachos in the city. The combination of real queso (none of that shredded stuff) and sour cream really set this apart. The only other nachos that come close are at The Commodore in Williamsburg. Exceptional stuff.

Samantha H.

Fun tiki style rum bar in crown heights. This place always has patrons but is never too loud, which is a great option for those looking for a low key night on Nostrand. We got the nachos and the kimchi dog, and we didn't like the taste or presentation of either. However, we got some drinks and split a Fishbowl-- those were great. The bartenders are quick and nice.

Kenny C.

Maybe the cutest bar ever? Possibly the best date night spot? Some of the coolest neon? Awesome backyard? Yes to all those questions. It was toward the end of the cold part of spring, so inside and the yard was packed. They have a parklette out front, so we started out there and the bartender was kind enough to save us the first table in the yard that opened up (if you have the choice, definitely go yard). Anyway, it's a tiki bar, so adjust your cocktail expectations accordingly. I got the Slow Reveal, which was rum, amaro, and some other stuff. Very delicious, even on a colder night. The drink prices also can't be beat. Stop on by!

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Marlena K.

I really love this place. Bartenders were super friendly and attentive. I got a frozen drink I think it was called the pain killer it was super tasty and thick and creamy, but if your looking for something strong probably not for you. I then opted for this drink in a tiki man cup I forgot the name I think beachcomber ? but It was STRONG, doesn't have the same effect as tequila (if you know what I mean) but you can tell there not cheap with the booze. I really recommend coming here. The vibes are chill you can have a conversation or play pinball. I highly recommend it! Lots of drinks with rum, and there full of flavors and spices I know it sounds gross but it's so good!!

Painkiller
Cathy K.

Get the pain killer! Now! Can't think of anything better on a warm breezy summer evening. Sort of creamy/milky with the right amount of sweetness, still fairly strong. Several indoor booths and tables, but their backyard with individual table dividers and cute lighting is my favorite.

three cocktails on a wooden table
Anastasiya S.

Nice service and drinks! Painkiller is one love Thanks for this amazing place! I love it!

The Reveal
Xenia M.

I like Super Power. It's a really cool concept that combines a Hawaiian and Caribbean feel in this urban jungle Brooklyn. There's a cute little backyard area, when you enter it feels as if you've stepped into tropical paradise. Just an FYI if you sit at the booths, you must order your drinks at the bar. There is no table service. The staff could be more attentive. When we entered we had to wait awhile for someone to greet us. I love their drink selection. They offer a variety of cocktails, and have lots of rum options from the Caribbean. I ordered the three berry sangria, which had a nice hibiscus undertone. I highly recommend this, especially for those who prefer wine over liquor. My partner ordered the Reveal which came in a cool pineapple cup. Overall I enjoyed my experience here. I'd love to come back and try more of their cocktail offerings.

$1 off drinks during happy hour
Racquel B.

I'm a beer, red wine, and neat whiskey kinda girl. Keep it simple, cut to the chase--not mixy. But lately I've been making room in my space for the mix and mingle crowd--yes, you cocktails. The equal opportunity of drinks; the inclusive beverage of the libation bunch. On this particular hump day I wanted a well made cocktail. Something fruity, maybe muddled, not too sweet, and one that wouldn't be confused with juice. Super Power was in my bookmarks and i figured why not stop on by. It was dimly lit with some island-y tunes vibing out from the speakers. Cute outback patio, but I opted for the bar seating. The bartender was sweet and super chill. I got the Slow Reveal because #angostura #trinidad. It did not disappoint. It was perfectly mixed giving just enough tart, refreshing kick from the lime and cashew milk and just enough rum, that two drinks could easily have me Drake-ing out the bar. It's a creeper alright. P.S. the drink mug is detachable from the base. Save yourself the leaning forward like I did(n't).

large drink is "John the beachcomber" Small drink is a painkiller (frozen)

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Ask the Community - Super Power

Can 18+ drink here?

No..the law is 21+ in America

Does anyone know if there open now and if so until what time?

3PM - 11PM Weds - Sun

Does anyone know if they are open?

YES THEY ARE OPEN =D

Is this kid friendly?

No. This is a dark bar. Kids do not belong here.

What time is happy hour and what are the specials?

Mon-Fri 5-8, $1 oysters

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