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“We were lucky enough to hear about their opening "free brunch" this Sunday and got there only 20 minutes after the kitchen officially opened!”
“I love everything on the brunch menue especially the burrito & eggs Benedict – home fries/potatoes rock!”
“My bacon and cheddar omelette was light, fluffy, not excessively greasy, and paired with plenty of home fries and some sort of cress.”
Prospect
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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All of the food was GREAT and priced well. When we walked in it was much brighter and modern than I had expected it to be. I got the chicken tender appetizer and it was a mountain of delicious. They also had a great beer list and comfy seats. The only grief I'd say is that the service was just okay, but still nothing that would deter me from going back. A good, solid spot.
I live close by here and it's definitely my go to bar. The drink selection is great and they have excellent happy hour deals. I wasn't crazy about the mac and cheese from before, but I did love the mussels and my friends' steak salads looked great too. Grateful to have such a cozy staple nearby.
Food was good for brunch. We Had the burrito and steak and eggs. The food took a little long to come out. I would come back when patio is open.. Looks nice.
My friend lives nearby and he presented this place for dinner. The space is pretty new and has a lot of beers on tap and the selection is pretty well selected-Old Speckled Hen, don't see that too much. I ordered the Shepherd's pie and I thought it was okay. I thought it was a little small for my taste and I was still a little hungry after eating Shepherd's pie. Fortunately, my friend didn't finish his chicken tenders which were pretty good.
If you're here to drink, it'll work. Food wise, I might give it another chance if my buddy suggests it again.
ATMOSPHERE: Pretty spacious, dimly lit. It could definitely serve as HH for coworkers or a casual yet classy first date spot.
DRINKS: HH specials are fantastic. I was able to get a martini for $6, and for well vodka, it was actually pretty tasty. Like it a little dirty and bartender did not go overboard on the olive juice, which, yay!
FOOD: Full menu for dinner and brunch. Haven't done the brunch yet, but from the other yelper reviews, it seems like I should be checking it out soon.
OVERALL: Great neighborhood spot.
I have been here twice, once on a weekend and recently on a weeknight, so two very different experiences. It was pretty crowded on the weekend and fairly dead on a Thursday night around 830-1030. They have a nice drink menu and I had a delicious Kale Caesar salad ($10). I like that in addition to the long bar area there is seating by the windows in the front, and plenty of tables and booths. Really a nice spot to hang out for any reason.
I think this will be my new local pub. Its near my flat. It has a beer garden. It serves drip coffee which is … as much as drip coffee can be … drinkable. It has a great range of feed and drinks and a cozy atmosphere.
Yep, I hope they are proud to be called my Local.
Huge restaurant with a nice, warm space. Went here for brunch with some friends. The menu isn't particularly inspired, but it has your typical brunch fare and they do a good job with it. I had the eggs Benedict with smoked salmon. It was very good and I especially liked that it came not only with the standard home fries, but also a fruit salad which did a nice job of cutting through the richness of the dish.
Service was very prompt, up until we finished and needed the bill, the staff vanished on us. For being a brunch place in Park Slope, they aren't very busy, which is a nice change from having long waits at some of the other places. Then again, they are fairly new, so who knows what it'll be like in a few months. Would come back again for dinner.