Clark’s Restaurant
“start it off with coffee that has some real flavor, and treat yourself to the brioche french toast which was amazing.”
“Don't miss the fresh OJ and enjoy the classical music while there.”
“It was spacious inside, big windows kept it feeling open and was great for people watching.”
Clark’s Restaurant
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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I first discovered Clark's when I was walking around the neighborhood while apartment hunting, trying to get acquainted with the area. Though I didn't end up moving there, Clark's would absolutely become a major go-to for me if I lived around there. It's a diner, but super classy and well-kept. They had lovely relaxing classical music playing, and the service was so top-notch you may as well have been in a white tablecloth restaurant.
It seems to be a popular spot for breakfast, but I highly enjoyed my dinner there as well. They have a huge menu of dishes ranging from a pizza burger to a steak dinner. My turkey burger was fresh and tasty, and the fries were perfectly prepared – not one mealy fry in sight!
The thing I keep going back to is how quick, professional, and friendly the service was. It warms my heart to know that in an age where everyone seems to be rushing you in and out of businesses, Clark's makes it a point to create an environment that makes you want to linger!
Finally! A good diner within walking distance for me. Located on the corner of beautiful Henry Street on Clark Street, you can't miss it. There's floor to ceiling windows and it's well lit making it alluring. I used to work nearby and would have breakfast but what prompted this review was their grilled chicken sandwich. It tasted fresh, not frozen, and the turkey burger was also good. It looks a little fancy for a diner, but the prices are far from expensive. I don't know if it was because it was during the holidays, but the only thing I would change was the classical music that played nonstop while I was there.
Really a fun place. with all the fru-fru places in Brooklyn, this is the real deal. A full menu with all the breakfast classics. the service is prompt and efficient. The food was well prepared and served hot.
Super fast delivery to the downtown BK area. It took less than 20 minutes after submitting my online order before they showed up with our cheese fries and philly cheesesteak (sans onions and peppers, THANKS for getting it right!).
I'd order from them again. I also need to visit the restaurant proper for some diner food.
It's been a year since we discovered Clarks and while we hoped to return to enjoy this superb breakfast option sooner than this, it was well worth the wait.
My husband and I made the trek to Brooklyn after an overnight in Manhattan hopping the A train for a less than 30 min/ no changes trip early on a December Sunday. It was a short walk through Cadman park from the subway stop. There were 2 couples ahead of us but we were quickly seated at a delightful window seat.
We each ordered the "big breakfast", mine with Brioche French Toast while my husband chose the pancake combo. Each entree is accompanied by coffee, a small fresh squeezed OJ, bacon, sausage AND ham. My "over medium" eggs were cooked perfectly as was everything else on my plate. We enjoyed the sausage in particular.
We added a large OJ as we remembered it was that good…it was excellent! Service was prompt and efficient.Now that we've discovered how easy it was to reach , we will return!
Came here on a weekday morning to catch up with an old friend. We expected to chat for a while, and this seemed like a good spot because it wasn't busy.
I arrived first, and I noticed a sign by the front door saying, NO LAPTOPS. That should've been the hint that this was a place that wanted you to get in and out as soon as possible. My friend was late, and even though there were plenty of seats in the restaurant, I noticed the staff was antsy. They hovered around me, asking me if I wanted to order yet even though I had already told them I was waiting for someone.
After my friend arrived, we got coffee, juice, pancakes, and Belguim waffles. The food was good, but standard diner stuff. Once we were finished, our plates were taken away and the check arrived, but my friend and I continued to chat and I kept drinking my coffee.
While still chatting and drinking my coffee, a busboy came and took away our waters and my coffee cup, which still had coffee in it. The clear message was GET THE F- OUT, even though there were still plenty of open seating. The encounter was laughably rude and because they weren't busy, it seemed weird to place a time limit; but that seems to be important to Clark's.
Best option to go in the heights. Clarks wrap.
Clark's Restaurant looks like a diner, feels like a diner, smells like a diner, has a menu like a diner, has a counter like a diner, is a diner. It seems to be a bit cheaper than the diner on Cadman Plaza West. But that's not why I visited Clark's Restaurant. I was on jury duty and Clark's Restaurant is mightly close to the courthouse and needed a quick lunch.
Clark's Restaurant has their own version of an Eggs Benedict dish that I've been eyeing. They named it after themselves, Clark's Poached Eggs with Avocado, $13.35 including tax. It's two poached eggs, avocado, bacon, on two crispy potato pancakes, and topped with hollandaise sauce. The crispy potato pancakes were not greasy, thank goodness, but were a little overly crisp for me. The poached eggs were slightly overcooked and didn't ooze enough which would have helped the overly crispy potato pancakes. I could have used more hollandaise sauce too. Their sauce was a bit too thick for me. I rather it be saucier but it was okay. Would I try this dish again…I love eggs and potato pancakes together so yes, if I was in the neighborhood again for jury duty.
…my jury duty lunch adventures continue….