It’s the ultimate in handcrafted retro deli pleasure here, where you must try the pastrami on rye with a Brooklyn-brined pickle. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! Read more.
Best coffee shop in Brooklyn. My only complaint is not enough room to hang around long. Excellent coffee, outstanding pastries with lots of variety, fantastic staff Read more.
Taste the best of Southern-fried Brooklyn at lunch here with a brisket sandwich or a hot bowl of jambalaya. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! Read more.
Brownstone Brooklyn meets rustic Mediterranean: eggplant salad, chorizo, and piquillo peppers liven up the brunch menu here, but the most notable dish (not just for its name) is Green Eggs and Lamb. Read more.
The menu of wings, sammies and burgers is a cool understatement that goes nicely with $3 happy hour drafts. Read more.