99 Scott Ave: A Street with Its Own Rhythm
Tucked away in a quiet industrial corridor between East Williamsburg and Bushwick, 99 Scott is the kind of venue that feels like a discovery. Located at 99 Scott Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237, the space exists within a rapidly shifting arts district where warehouses once filled with loading docks and factory equipment now house music venues, art studios, and experimental food spaces.

Despite its somewhat off-the-grid appearance, the venue is easy to reach. It’s just a five-minute walk from the Jefferson Street L train station, which connects to Manhattan in about 15 minutes. For those driving in, the venue sits near Flushing Avenue and Morgan Avenue, though as with much of Brooklyn, parking is limited. The space is also fully ADA accessible, ensuring all guests can navigate comfortably.
A Place Where Sound and Community Intersect
What makes 99 Scott’s location special isn’t just its industrial-meets-artsy aesthetic but the fact that it shares its block with some of Brooklyn’s most interesting creative spaces. Right next door is Honey’s, a bar and meadery operated by Enlightenment Wines, known for its fermented honey-based cocktails.

On the other side is Bunker, a Vietnamese restaurant that has grown from a tiny hole-in-the-wall to one of the area’s most celebrated eateries. Also on the same street is Smallhold, an indoor mushroom farm, and several design studios, adding to the creative energy of the area.

Just a short walk away is the heart of Bushwick’s nightlife scene, with popular spots like Roberta’s Pizza and various underground bars and galleries making it easy for attendees to turn their night at 99 Scott into a full experience. This mix of industrial grit and cultural hotspots makes the venue feel like a natural extension of Brooklyn’s underground arts and music scene.

An Event Space That Can Transform
Part of what makes 99 Scott stand out is its flexibility. The venue was designed to accommodate events that feel intentional and unique, rather than just being another rental hall. This philosophy is reflected in its indoor-outdoor layout, which allows events to flow between different spaces. The Great Room, with its soaring 20-foot ceilings and steel-framed windows, offers the raw energy of a warehouse, while the 8,000-square-foot courtyard provides a lush outdoor setting for more relaxed, open-air gatherings.

The intentional curation of its event calendar has helped 99 Scott build a reputation as a space that feels fresh every time you walk in. Whether it’s a DJ-driven warehouse night, an art-forward gala, or even an ice-skating rink pop-up, 99 Scott continues to shape Brooklyn’s cultural scene—one event at a time.