My brother and I came in last Friday and had a 10/10 experience! The staff was super friendly, helpful, and attentive. Our server, Hadasa, gave us some of her favorite recommendations, and I'm...
Aliya Cocktail Den
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Aliya Cocktail Den, situated on the fourth floor of Hotel Indigo Williamsburg-Brooklyn, offers a unique fusion of Caribbean and Asian influences. Renowned Chef Scotley Innis brings a taste of Jamaica to the menu, creating inventive dishes that spark curiosity and delight. Each bite at ALIYA promises an exploration of bold flavors and exotic pairings, elevating the dining experience.
Stepping into Aliya Cocktail Den is like entering a secret hideaway filled with charm and intimacy. The ambiance, with its flickering candlelight and lush greenery, exudes an air of mystery and romance that transports guests to a different time. The bartenders here are artisans of their craft, serving up nostalgic cocktails that add an extra layer of magic to the evening.
More than just a bar, ALIYA offers an immersive experience for those seeking a blend of romance and adventure. Whether indulging in the delectable cuisine, sipping on expertly crafted drinks, or simply enjoying good company, this cocktail den sets the stage for unforgettable moments in the heart of Brooklyn.
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I Came here to celebrate my best friend's birthday and grab some cocktails, and honestly, I left really disappointed. The food was actually great no complaints there but the service was...
A few nights ago, I attended an RSVP event for the cocktails and dinner series at Aliya Cocktail Den. Aliya is located on the top level of the Hotel Indigo in Williamsburg. It's very cute and...
Really cozy space, however, didn't feel as though I was on top of people. It feels true to what would be expected of a hotel rooftop small plates restaurant. Servers were welcoming, friendly,...
I wanted to like this place. It's a beautiful venue but the service was... trash. If anyone from the team is reading this, implement some kind of dress code, company t-shirt or at least name tags...

