Rose’s

“This delightful neighborhood bar, which has the same owner as my other two favorite neighborhood spots – Brooklyn Larder and Franny's, is a much needed addition.”

“Whiskey Sour and the El Diablo Run are the winners.”

“Aside from larger tables, a series of charming, wood 2-person booths line the wall – great for a date or to pretend you're waiting for one if you're all alone and super sad.”

Rose’s

Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

4 reviews

  1. This review is about the burger, which was the reason I went.  Stopped in late afternoon on a Sunday.  My husband who considers himself well-versed in NYC burger lore declared it one of his top 5 (with the #1 being Bar Sardine, if you want context).   I agree, the burger was really very good.  It would have been nice to have some tomato or onion for texture contrast and to add freshness to the heaviness of the meat and cheese.  Fries were limp and greasy so that put a bit of dent in it.  I could see the bartender knew exactly what he was doing with the cocktails, service was good (balanced), too many kids in a bar for my taste though but whatever.  If you're in the area and you are craving a burger, GO!

  2. Wow. That was just an overall bad experience.  Off the bat the service was subpar. It felt like we were infringing on a private club or something… I can stand snooty if you're competent at your job however, please don't  roll your eyes at me when I order a standard drink off your weird, confused cocktail menu.  Are you trying to be a regular place with fancy drinks or do you just not know the ingredients for classic cocktails?

  3. Went to Rose's last night for dinner. Such a good call.

    Last night was reasonably warm and the weather was beautiful so my friend and I decided to sit outside. They have a quaint but beautiful outdoor space, and the waitress lit up lights for us that are strung along the trees (love that look!). It was quiet and peaceful.

    Rose's has a relatively small but delicious looking menu. Both my friend and I went for the burger with guyere cheese ($16). This comes with a side of fries. The burger was cooked to perfection (perfectly medium rare, they cook their burgers medium/medium rare–ask if you want it different) and the toasted bun added extra oomph. Fantastic. The fries were a little soft and nicely salted, I loved them. My friend wanted slightly crispier.

    I think their prices are a little high but I also inquired about the happy hour specials and they have a burger and a beer deal until 6:30 PM that I will definitely take advantage of next time. Also their cocktails seemed reasonably priced and they had some delicious looking options. Great addition to the neighborhood. I will definitely go back for the burger.

  4. There were tons of babies, as other reviewers have noted.  However, the backyard is really cute, and I found the service to be very attentive without being annoying.  At one point they served us a beer that was flat and were more than happy to replace it.  Food-wise, sorry but the burger does deserve the hype.  It was dangerously good and I'm only disappointed we split one rather than each get our own.  The fries were also very nicely done – warm and crisp, but not overly so, and bizarrely, the side of coleslaw with peanuts almost topped the burger, it was so good.  I'm craving it two days later.

    I don't think I need another burger again for awhile but when I do, it will probably be from Rose's (or maybe Emily in Clinton Hill).  Either way, if you can handle the kiddies (who were very well behaved) you should definitely check our Rose's.

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