Ditmas Park Restaurants
Overall Top Rated Restaurants
The Farm on Adderley
Overall
4.2
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16
- Cuisine:
- American, Brunch Spot
"'The Farm on Adderley' is an expression that means something is a long shot. It originates from Cape Town, South Africa," the restaurant's website explains. The New Yorker's Andrea Thompson appreciates this Ditmas Park restaurant's "relaxed, friendly atmosphere" and calls it "the kind of place where you can bring your yoga mat to dinner and not feel awkward. One Sunday evening, big tables held... Read More >
Pomme de Terre
Overall
4.03
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16.50
- Cuisine:
- French, Bistro, Brunch Spot
"This by-the-books bistro from Smith Street pioneer Jim Mamary and Ditmas Park restaurateurs Gary and Allison Jonas (the Farm on Adderley) is the first bougie restaurant on a gritty stretch of Newkirk Avenue," says Time Out New York. "This snug 40-seat space is appointed with vibrant murals that resemble vintage French posters. The original tin-ceiling remains, newly restored and painted over in a sunny... Read More >
Picket Fence
Overall
3.23
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $15
- Cuisine:
- American, Brunch Spot
"Sunny yellow walls and curtained windows transform the storefront into a cozy household--the kind where the aroma of fresh-baked pies wafts through the kitchen. The garden out back is lined by the namesake fencing and picnic tables," writes Kathleen Squires for Citysearch. "If you're allergic to cute, stay away from Picket Fence. It oozes from this place like cream from a profiterole. But if... Read More >
Top Food Rated Restaurants This Month
The Farm on Adderley
Overall
4.2
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16
- Cuisine:
- American, Brunch Spot
"'The Farm on Adderley' is an expression that means something is a long shot. It originates from Cape Town, South Africa," the restaurant's website explains. The New Yorker's Andrea Thompson appreciates this Ditmas Park restaurant's "relaxed, friendly atmosphere" and calls it "the kind of place where you can bring your yoga mat to dinner and not feel awkward. One Sunday evening, big tables held... Read More >
Pomme de Terre
Overall
4.03
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16.50
- Cuisine:
- French, Bistro, Brunch Spot
"This by-the-books bistro from Smith Street pioneer Jim Mamary and Ditmas Park restaurateurs Gary and Allison Jonas (the Farm on Adderley) is the first bougie restaurant on a gritty stretch of Newkirk Avenue," says Time Out New York. "This snug 40-seat space is appointed with vibrant murals that resemble vintage French posters. The original tin-ceiling remains, newly restored and painted over in a sunny... Read More >
Top Service Rated Restaurants This Month
The Farm on Adderley
Overall
4.2
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16
- Cuisine:
- American, Brunch Spot
"'The Farm on Adderley' is an expression that means something is a long shot. It originates from Cape Town, South Africa," the restaurant's website explains. The New Yorker's Andrea Thompson appreciates this Ditmas Park restaurant's "relaxed, friendly atmosphere" and calls it "the kind of place where you can bring your yoga mat to dinner and not feel awkward. One Sunday evening, big tables held... Read More >
Pomme de Terre
Overall
4.03
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16.50
- Cuisine:
- French, Bistro, Brunch Spot
"This by-the-books bistro from Smith Street pioneer Jim Mamary and Ditmas Park restaurateurs Gary and Allison Jonas (the Farm on Adderley) is the first bougie restaurant on a gritty stretch of Newkirk Avenue," says Time Out New York. "This snug 40-seat space is appointed with vibrant murals that resemble vintage French posters. The original tin-ceiling remains, newly restored and painted over in a sunny... Read More >
Top Rated Ambience Restaurants This Month
The Farm on Adderley
Overall
4.2
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16
- Cuisine:
- American, Brunch Spot
"'The Farm on Adderley' is an expression that means something is a long shot. It originates from Cape Town, South Africa," the restaurant's website explains. The New Yorker's Andrea Thompson appreciates this Ditmas Park restaurant's "relaxed, friendly atmosphere" and calls it "the kind of place where you can bring your yoga mat to dinner and not feel awkward. One Sunday evening, big tables held... Read More >
Pomme de Terre
Overall
4.03
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16.50
- Cuisine:
- French, Bistro, Brunch Spot
"This by-the-books bistro from Smith Street pioneer Jim Mamary and Ditmas Park restaurateurs Gary and Allison Jonas (the Farm on Adderley) is the first bougie restaurant on a gritty stretch of Newkirk Avenue," says Time Out New York. "This snug 40-seat space is appointed with vibrant murals that resemble vintage French posters. The original tin-ceiling remains, newly restored and painted over in a sunny... Read More >
Top Rated Value Restaurants This Month
The Farm on Adderley
Overall
4.2
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16
- Cuisine:
- American, Brunch Spot
"'The Farm on Adderley' is an expression that means something is a long shot. It originates from Cape Town, South Africa," the restaurant's website explains. The New Yorker's Andrea Thompson appreciates this Ditmas Park restaurant's "relaxed, friendly atmosphere" and calls it "the kind of place where you can bring your yoga mat to dinner and not feel awkward. One Sunday evening, big tables held... Read More >
Pomme de Terre
Overall
4.03
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $16.50
- Cuisine:
- French, Bistro, Brunch Spot
"This by-the-books bistro from Smith Street pioneer Jim Mamary and Ditmas Park restaurateurs Gary and Allison Jonas (the Farm on Adderley) is the first bougie restaurant on a gritty stretch of Newkirk Avenue," says Time Out New York. "This snug 40-seat space is appointed with vibrant murals that resemble vintage French posters. The original tin-ceiling remains, newly restored and painted over in a sunny... Read More >
Picket Fence
Overall
3.23
- Nabe:
- Ditmas Park
- Median Entree:
- $15
- Cuisine:
- American, Brunch Spot
"Sunny yellow walls and curtained windows transform the storefront into a cozy household--the kind where the aroma of fresh-baked pies wafts through the kitchen. The garden out back is lined by the namesake fencing and picnic tables," writes Kathleen Squires for Citysearch. "If you're allergic to cute, stay away from Picket Fence. It oozes from this place like cream from a profiterole. But if... Read More >
