Brooklyn Heights Restaurants
Overall Top Rated Restaurants
Noodle Pudding
Overall
4.13
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $13.50
- Cuisine:
- Italian
"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 >
Queen
Overall
3.54
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $18.75
- Cuisine:
- Italian
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $21.95
- Cuisine:
- American
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $10.95
- Cuisine:
- Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
"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
- Nabe:
- Park Slope
- Median Entree:
- $10
- Cuisine:
- British, Brunch Spot
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
Queen
Overall
3.54
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $18.75
- Cuisine:
- Italian
"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 >
Noodle Pudding
Overall
4.13
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $13.50
- Cuisine:
- Italian
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $21
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $21.95
- Cuisine:
- American
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $10.95
- Cuisine:
- Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
"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
Queen
Overall
3.54
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $18.75
- Cuisine:
- Italian
"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 >
Noodle Pudding
Overall
4.13
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $13.50
- Cuisine:
- Italian
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $21.95
- Cuisine:
- American
"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
- Nabe:
- Park Slope
- Median Entree:
- $10
- Cuisine:
- British, Brunch Spot
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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $10.95
- Cuisine:
- Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
"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
Jack the Horse Tavern
Overall
3.34
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $21
"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 >
The Moxie Spot
Overall
3.05
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $6.25
- Cuisine:
- American, Brunch Spot
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $13.50
- Cuisine:
- Italian
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $10.95
- Cuisine:
- Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $21.95
- Cuisine:
- American
"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
Noodle Pudding
Overall
4.13
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $13.50
- Cuisine:
- Italian
"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 >
ChipShop
Overall
3.41
- Nabe:
- Park Slope
- Median Entree:
- $10
- Cuisine:
- British, Brunch Spot
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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $6.25
- Cuisine:
- American, Brunch Spot
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $10.95
- Cuisine:
- Bar & Grill, Burger Joint, American
"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
- Nabe:
- Brooklyn Heights
- Median Entree:
- $18.75
- Cuisine:
- Italian
"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 >
