No 7 North
“Great drinks (try the Staten Island), cheap prices ($3 beer) and a swank ambiance.”
“I added feta from the beast nacho – oh my, foodie dream and cardiologist nightmare, but sooo worth it!”
“The lighting is perfectly at mellow and the auditory atmosphere is comforting and allows for you to converse yet not be disturbed.”
No 7 North
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Has Pool Table: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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This review is for a Sunday around 5PM — I'll have to come back during peak hour sometime to see if they get that fifth star.
Fast, friendly table service despite the bartender being the server. The zucchini parm sandwich blew me away and the Staten Island cocktail was strong and not too sweet. The space is refreshingly roomy compared to the cramped closets supposedly called restaurants around NYC.
As someone that lives in Manhattan, I often avoid Brooklyn, Greenpoint in particular, simply for the commute. There are very few things that I will take two trains and a bus for, but this restaurant has become one of them.
The vibe is super laid back. When I was there, they had dim lighting, plenty of seats, and old school hip hop playing in the background. It's definitely a good location for some late night eats alone or with a group.
We ordered the Bo Dog and General Tso chicken fingers. We had also ordered regular fries but something in the system messed up and we were able to get the Beast fries for free! Free or paid, order those fries. They are seriously huge and the best drunk food a gal could ask for. Drinks can run you about $3-$11 dollars here, and most menu items were around $10. This place can't be beat. Give it a try. You'll enjoy it….even if your commute to Greenpoint is…intense.
Greenpoint isn't known for cocktail bars and creative culinary experiences but No. 7 North has certainly changed that.
I found this by accident while in the chill of the night on the way to a metal show at Saint Vitus I ducked into the first place that said cocktails in neon. To my surprise it turns out to be a branch of one of my favorite bars. No. 7 in Fort Greene holds a dear spot in my heart for not only being a welcome addition to the area in terms of cocktails but an incredible menu and beautifully designed space.
So when I sat at the bar and saw that the coaster had a broccoli taco as a logo and I knew it could only be connected to the same bar that Matty Mathews opened up. I was lucky to have been there on their year anniversary, equipped with guest Bartenders from the likes of Weather Up and Feather Weight stirring great drinks.
The layout and feel is wonderfully designed with its own signature feel, including a taxidermy peacock, but still hinting at its predecessor. The bar is welcoming and great to sit at for a meal as well as just a drink The space offers beautifully nooked banquets and booths and tables to slip into for a more intimate experience. The lighting is perfectly at mellow and the auditory atmosphere is comforting and allows for you to converse yet not be disturbed.
If you haven't been to No. 7 in Fort Greene… GO. If you haven't been to No.7 North… GO. I can't recommend Matty's bars more, he knows what he's doing in terms of creating a great space. If you haven't yet to be graced with Chef Tyler's Broccoli Tacos, then get on it soon.
I like eating the food at this bar a lot better than just getting a No. 7 sub from their stand in Dumbo. In Dumbo, the sandwiches are kind of underwhelming and expensive given the other quick take out spots around. However, the Greenpoint location offers a good opportunity to relax with a beer and pair it up with food that is really good compared to many other bars.
I've had the broccoli tacos, big salad, burgers, zucchini parm, general tso's, and maybe some others that I'm forgetting. All good!
Nice enough local bar; good selection of beers on tap. It was time for brunch – menu selection was questionable. So I had a Bruce Leroy egg scramble which was just passable. It was served in a cereal bowl – huh? But on a brighter side the waffle fries were excellent. My Bloody Mary was too spicy for my taste.
I rarely bestow 5-star reviews, but this place was more than a nightcap in Greenpoint, it was the dining and drinking highlight of my month. We only got the Borough Cocktails (part of the Brooklyn passport 2-for-1 deal), but I loved each one of them. My friend's Manhattan was solid, but my Queens was perfect and not too sweet despite the pineapple juice. I tried the Staten Island next which is definitely on the sugary side, but the rocks helped water it down just enough. However, the super friendly and helpful bartender offered to cut it down a bit with soda water after my first sip or two.
We saw someone else at the bar order the Altered Beast Fries and decided they were a must Wow. They were devoured quickly with no waffle fry left behind. They were only $9 but definitely would have cost $12 or more elsewhere in the city.
I can't wait to come back and drink $7 cocktails and get those fries again (plus maybe an actual sandwich). My friend was intrigued by the fact that they have Taiwan beer here, so maybe we'll skip the cocktails and get straight to the beer-shot combos with tacos.
Came here on a whim because we were starving and it was raining.
The cocktail/drink menu was so impressive. Forgot the name, but I got some sort of gin/cucumber/ginger drink. Very well made. Delicious. They also offer lambrusco (my fav) which is a rare sight, especially for a bar! Also, you can "pick your poison" aka tell them your preference/taste and they make something to match. My friend did this and she was pleased.
Food menu is super limited, even for Brooklyn.
– We devoured the "altered beast fries" ($9, pickled jalapeños, pickled red onions, mozzarella, feta cheese, roasted tomato mayo). It was very good/different/not too greasy or artificial and like I said before we were starved and willing to eat anything.
– Broccoli tacos ($10) my friend inhaled these before I could even take a look. Guess they were good. I think this is a specialty here.
– I had the "total destruction and chaos" aka a burger with avocado, beets, cheese, onions, steak sauce which was good as well. They didn't ask how I wanted it cooked and it came out medium rare (which I found annoying because that is not my usual preference). Was fine regardless and I ate it.
The bartender was our server which was fine at first, he was very nice but then shortly after service became non-existent and it was difficult to order. Food also took a very long time to come out. We were there around 7:30-8pm so before the late night crowd.
I would come back because the cocktails were excellent and we enjoyed the atmosphere very much. My friend lives walking distance so I probably WILL be back. I'm not a fan of the eating situation though.
I was really excited to try this place after seeing a bit on their burgers on NY Live. When I visited the website and saw the drink menu, I felt like this was the perfect place to take my hubby for his birthday. I can say that we definitely weren't disappointed. He thoroughly enjoyed his Wahlburger. I had the veggie version which was really tasty. The drinks were tasty, but not as strong as I would have hoped–or our tolerance has gotten way high (we are drinkers, for sure).
Our waiter was super cute, but had a sort of aloofness that could borderline as disinterested. I guess it just added to the experience because the service was attentive.
Nice ambience. Should have played a round of pool.