The Last Call has opened its doors to Grand Street as the new bar in town. Since rebranding and opening at the end of November, The Last Call has brought a surge of Japanese culture to Grand Street through its Tokyo-style hi-fi audio setup and range of Japanese bar foods. If you remember this spot as Koko’s, don’t worry the same owners are still there taking great care of the customers and the space.
Noriko Jimbo, owner, has made it a point to bring a piece of her Japanese heritage to Williamsburg. The Last Call features yakitori skewers Thursday through Sunday and ramen Monday through Wednesday (provided by @brooklynramennyc). Jimbo returned to Japan last October to study at a yakitori school in Tokyo. For three intensive weeks, she studied yakitori culinary techniques for 14 hours a day. The result of those hours were brought back to Brooklyn, serving as the foundation for The Last Call’s menu of different cuts of yakitori skewers.
Yakitori and ramen are not the only new aspects of The Last Call - they are also boasting a hi-fi sound system, inspired by Tokyo hi-fi audio lounges. The bar hosts DJs on Fridays and Saturdays, while bartenders handle the setlist every other day. Though not marketing themselves as a “hi-fi audio lounge”, BK Mag has featured them in a list of Tokyo-style audio lounges. This groovy spot is bringing a variety of new foods and sounds to Grand Street, be sure to check them out!
Cover Photo: The Last Call