Blind Pig
“Oh yeah, and the waffle fries are to die for…”
“I love coming here for Arsenal games but when meeting up with friends this is still a bar I choose to roll with.”
“Their wings are pretty good, really inconsistent each time i go, but pretty good) and their mozz sticks/pretzel bites/ all bar food is great.”
Blind Pig
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: 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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I've been here several times and every time I've been here has been lots of fun. They food is decent, the drinks average but the music is always great. They tend to play old school hip hop, which I love.
If the prices were better and the restrooms clean (they're always dirty) I would have given them four stars but unfortunately, that's not the case.
I would not come here for let's say, dinner but for a few drinks and a bit of dancing with friends it's good enough for me.
My friends are big arsenal fans, which is why they love coming here. The atmosphere and beer options are pretty nice but the food was just ok. I had the duck hash that came with a bloody mary for $13, which was not bad. The hash lacked flavors and tasted pretty bland but the eggs were pretty well made so at least there is that. Overall, good place to grab a drink but i'd look elsewhere for food.
The drink I had smelled and probably tasted like window cleaner. I can't. This happened on two separate occasions going here. I can't. It's over.
Blind much??
went here saturday night for the mets game. it was fun (very packed) to watch a sports game. beers weren't too pricey – about $7 a beer. good setting and location spot – lots of people ranged around 21 – 30 years old. a little bit of a dingy/dark bar but good to stop in if you're looking to have a drink and watch some sports!
I had a reservation at 12, my cab was stuck in a little traffic so to be courteous I called them and told them I may be 5-10 mins late due to traffic, the host paused and said back to me "yeah…your reservation is at 12… well we are going to need your table…" I had to explain to him I was literally on my way. It was an awful first impression, and we got there just to find out it was not even crowded. Then after 2 hours on the dot, we got kicked out of our table because "another party was coming", meanwhile again there were other tables open. Besides that, my friends and I read on social media and multiple websites brunch was unlimited for 2 hours for $25, and turns out it was actually $30 a person, which wasnt the end of the world, but unexpected. Overall the food was good, and we enjoyed the mimosas and throwback music they were playing.
Review is only for early morning service. Tons of TVs and a bar staff that knows how to keep things moving. Will be here again on our next trip.
Trivia was overcrowded 15mns prior so get there over 45mns early per experience. Else, your usual NYU-filled dive bar with good service. Very noisy without alternatives. The later the hours, the louder things get. Usual bar food, nothing to write home about.
3.5 stars for a yummy brunch sitting outside in the cool breeze on a Sunday afternoon.
I've walked past this place a few times on the way home to my apartment and I was enticed by their brunch menu and cute outdoor area. I came on a Sunday around 11:15 and it was completely empty so we had our pick of tables. We were seated immediately by a lovely waitress who brought us water and menus. She told us about bottomless brunch- for $12 extra, you can have unlimited bloody Mary's or mimosas for 2 hours- but we opted out.
I ordered the veggie eggs Benedict (if you read my reviews a lot, you'll know that this is a favorite of mine), which came with spinach, tomato and feta, and my friend got the Blind Pig breakfast roll. Both were perfectly fine but nothing exciting. My Benedict was actually a bit cold and tasted like salsa, but wasn't horrible. My friend's favorite part of the meal was the potatoes on the side- they were crisp and hot and paired well with the brunch. Another perk: every brunch comes with a free drink, your choice of coffee, tea, a mimosa, etc.
This place seems like a great bar to hang out at when the game is on, but it's also a relaxing place to go to for brunch. The menu has the usual stuff, and other eccentricities like chicken and waffles and pulled pork Benedict. Check it out!