Brooklyn Heights Restaurants

Overall Top Rated Restaurants

Queen

Overall 3.54
Queen
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$18.75
Cuisine: 
Italian
Menu
"Queen opened in downtown Brooklyn in 1958, and from the outside appears to be a nondescript joint on a dingy, crowded block. But when the French Michelin guidebook awarded it a star, it jumped to a new level of recognition, putting Queen permanently on the map in the borough of Kings," says Metromix. Dan McAlvanah for Citysearch adds, "You want to resist everything about... Read More >

Henry's End

Overall 3.51
Henry's End
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$21.95
Cuisine: 
American
Menu
"With its ramshackle mixture of sponge-painted, nougat-colored walls, exposed brick and crowded-together black tables, Henry’s End feels like what it is: a neighborhood joint, serving a laid-back local crowd. But the food (and prices) aim a little loftier than you might expect," writes Stephanie Rosenbaum for New York magazine. The restaurant is known for their Wild Game Festival, a menu served from October through... Read More >

Pete's Waterfront Ale House

Overall 3.47
Pete's Waterfront Ale House
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$10.95
Cuisine: 
Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
Menu
"Postcards and souvenirs of all kinds decorate the back bar beneath a tin model of a New Yorkish skyline--and the swiveling bar stools have high backs. It's dark in a cozy way, and there's always free popcorn available from the movie-theater popper next to the bar," writes Charles D. Gray for Citysearch. Chowhound deepyarn recommends the Brooklyn branch of the Waterfront Ale House (there's... Read More >

ChipShop

Overall 3.41
ChipShop
Nabe: 
Park Slope
Median Entree: 
$10
Cuisine: 
British, Brunch Spot
Menu
Chipshop's three locations — in Park Slope, on Atlantic Avenue, and in Bay Ridge — share the same menu of British comfort food classics and an atmosphere that Citysearch's Rebecca Braverman describes as a "unique blend of punk-rock aesthetic and kid-friendly appeal (there's a $5 kids' menu)." Michael Anstendig, the New York magazine writer who visited the Bay Ridge location, says, "Almost anything from... Read More >

Top Food Rated Restaurants This Month

Noodle Pudding

Overall 4.13
Noodle Pudding
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$13.50
Cuisine: 
Italian
Menu
"Because Noodle Pudding is more of a local spot than a hot spot, it might underwhelm visitors. The artwork and décor are simple, unassuming; meanwhile, the house wines are table ready rather than ready to be ruminated on. But as local spot, it is a treasure," writes A Beet Grows in Brooklyn. "Classic starters are carefully rendered: tomato-and-mozzarella salad employs quality ingredients, and plump... Read More >

Jack the Horse Tavern

Overall 3.34
Jack the Horse Tavern
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$21
Menu
"The space is airy and clean, and a wall of picture windows looks out onto a tree-lined Brooklyn Heights street," says Time Out New York. Ethan Wolff of New York magazine describes their simple-yet-dressed-up eats: "Mac 'n' cheese is classed up by cavatappi and smoked Gouda. The roasted pork chop gets fancy with a celery-root purée and grilled apples. Even something as simple as... Read More >

Henry's End

Overall 3.51
Henry's End
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$21.95
Cuisine: 
American
Menu
"With its ramshackle mixture of sponge-painted, nougat-colored walls, exposed brick and crowded-together black tables, Henry’s End feels like what it is: a neighborhood joint, serving a laid-back local crowd. But the food (and prices) aim a little loftier than you might expect," writes Stephanie Rosenbaum for New York magazine. The restaurant is known for their Wild Game Festival, a menu served from October through... Read More >

Pete's Waterfront Ale House

Overall 3.47
Pete's Waterfront Ale House
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$10.95
Cuisine: 
Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
Menu
"Postcards and souvenirs of all kinds decorate the back bar beneath a tin model of a New Yorkish skyline--and the swiveling bar stools have high backs. It's dark in a cozy way, and there's always free popcorn available from the movie-theater popper next to the bar," writes Charles D. Gray for Citysearch. Chowhound deepyarn recommends the Brooklyn branch of the Waterfront Ale House (there's... Read More >

Top Service Rated Restaurants This Month

Noodle Pudding

Overall 4.13
Noodle Pudding
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$13.50
Cuisine: 
Italian
Menu
"Because Noodle Pudding is more of a local spot than a hot spot, it might underwhelm visitors. The artwork and décor are simple, unassuming; meanwhile, the house wines are table ready rather than ready to be ruminated on. But as local spot, it is a treasure," writes A Beet Grows in Brooklyn. "Classic starters are carefully rendered: tomato-and-mozzarella salad employs quality ingredients, and plump... Read More >

Henry's End

Overall 3.51
Henry's End
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$21.95
Cuisine: 
American
Menu
"With its ramshackle mixture of sponge-painted, nougat-colored walls, exposed brick and crowded-together black tables, Henry’s End feels like what it is: a neighborhood joint, serving a laid-back local crowd. But the food (and prices) aim a little loftier than you might expect," writes Stephanie Rosenbaum for New York magazine. The restaurant is known for their Wild Game Festival, a menu served from October through... Read More >

ChipShop

Overall 3.41
ChipShop
Nabe: 
Park Slope
Median Entree: 
$10
Cuisine: 
British, Brunch Spot
Menu
Chipshop's three locations — in Park Slope, on Atlantic Avenue, and in Bay Ridge — share the same menu of British comfort food classics and an atmosphere that Citysearch's Rebecca Braverman describes as a "unique blend of punk-rock aesthetic and kid-friendly appeal (there's a $5 kids' menu)." Michael Anstendig, the New York magazine writer who visited the Bay Ridge location, says, "Almost anything from... Read More >

Pete's Waterfront Ale House

Overall 3.47
Pete's Waterfront Ale House
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$10.95
Cuisine: 
Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
Menu
"Postcards and souvenirs of all kinds decorate the back bar beneath a tin model of a New Yorkish skyline--and the swiveling bar stools have high backs. It's dark in a cozy way, and there's always free popcorn available from the movie-theater popper next to the bar," writes Charles D. Gray for Citysearch. Chowhound deepyarn recommends the Brooklyn branch of the Waterfront Ale House (there's... Read More >

Top Rated Ambience Restaurants This Month

The Moxie Spot

Overall 3.05
The Moxie Spot
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$6.25
Cuisine: 
American, Brunch Spot
Menu
"You enter through the front door which is Wonka-like with three sized openings: one of adults, one for children and one for tiny tiny chickens or teacup dogs... The rest of the decor is equally unusual: maps, globes, trunks, exotic prints, animal images and flat screens with BBC’s 'Blue Planet' and old Bugs Bunny cartoons playing," writes A Child Grows in Brooklyn. A Park... Read More >

Noodle Pudding

Overall 4.13
Noodle Pudding
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$13.50
Cuisine: 
Italian
Menu
"Because Noodle Pudding is more of a local spot than a hot spot, it might underwhelm visitors. The artwork and décor are simple, unassuming; meanwhile, the house wines are table ready rather than ready to be ruminated on. But as local spot, it is a treasure," writes A Beet Grows in Brooklyn. "Classic starters are carefully rendered: tomato-and-mozzarella salad employs quality ingredients, and plump... Read More >

Pete's Waterfront Ale House

Overall 3.47
Pete's Waterfront Ale House
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$10.95
Cuisine: 
Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
Menu
"Postcards and souvenirs of all kinds decorate the back bar beneath a tin model of a New Yorkish skyline--and the swiveling bar stools have high backs. It's dark in a cozy way, and there's always free popcorn available from the movie-theater popper next to the bar," writes Charles D. Gray for Citysearch. Chowhound deepyarn recommends the Brooklyn branch of the Waterfront Ale House (there's... Read More >

Henry's End

Overall 3.51
Henry's End
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$21.95
Cuisine: 
American
Menu
"With its ramshackle mixture of sponge-painted, nougat-colored walls, exposed brick and crowded-together black tables, Henry’s End feels like what it is: a neighborhood joint, serving a laid-back local crowd. But the food (and prices) aim a little loftier than you might expect," writes Stephanie Rosenbaum for New York magazine. The restaurant is known for their Wild Game Festival, a menu served from October through... Read More >

Top Rated Value Restaurants This Month

ChipShop

Overall 3.41
ChipShop
Nabe: 
Park Slope
Median Entree: 
$10
Cuisine: 
British, Brunch Spot
Menu
Chipshop's three locations — in Park Slope, on Atlantic Avenue, and in Bay Ridge — share the same menu of British comfort food classics and an atmosphere that Citysearch's Rebecca Braverman describes as a "unique blend of punk-rock aesthetic and kid-friendly appeal (there's a $5 kids' menu)." Michael Anstendig, the New York magazine writer who visited the Bay Ridge location, says, "Almost anything from... Read More >

The Moxie Spot

Overall 3.05
The Moxie Spot
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$6.25
Cuisine: 
American, Brunch Spot
Menu
"You enter through the front door which is Wonka-like with three sized openings: one of adults, one for children and one for tiny tiny chickens or teacup dogs... The rest of the decor is equally unusual: maps, globes, trunks, exotic prints, animal images and flat screens with BBC’s 'Blue Planet' and old Bugs Bunny cartoons playing," writes A Child Grows in Brooklyn. A Park... Read More >

Pete's Waterfront Ale House

Overall 3.47
Pete's Waterfront Ale House
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$10.95
Cuisine: 
Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
Menu
"Postcards and souvenirs of all kinds decorate the back bar beneath a tin model of a New Yorkish skyline--and the swiveling bar stools have high backs. It's dark in a cozy way, and there's always free popcorn available from the movie-theater popper next to the bar," writes Charles D. Gray for Citysearch. Chowhound deepyarn recommends the Brooklyn branch of the Waterfront Ale House (there's... Read More >

Queen

Overall 3.54
Queen
Nabe: 
Brooklyn Heights
Median Entree: 
$18.75
Cuisine: 
Italian
Menu
"Queen opened in downtown Brooklyn in 1958, and from the outside appears to be a nondescript joint on a dingy, crowded block. But when the French Michelin guidebook awarded it a star, it jumped to a new level of recognition, putting Queen permanently on the map in the borough of Kings," says Metromix. Dan McAlvanah for Citysearch adds, "You want to resist everything about... Read More >

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