Fodor's Brooklyn by Fodor's Travel Guides

Fodor's Brooklyn by Fodor's Travel Guides

Author:Fodor's Travel Guides
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Fodor's Travel
Published: 2018-06-05T04:00:00+00:00


Café Grumpy. Branch location at 383 7th Ave. See Chapter 3, Greenpoint, for full listing.

Cafe Regular

$ | Café. A charming European atmosphere and a focus on top-quality products like La Colombe coffee, Jacques Torres hot chocolate, and Dona chai (hand-brewed in Brooklyn) make the two tiny locations in Park Slope feel like a special-occasion getaway. Snacks are few but the relatively new red banquettes make it comfy to linger longer. Known for: cold brew; running out of pastries; its interior wall mural. Average main: $5 158a Berkeley Pl., Park Slope 718/783–0673 www.caferegular.com No dinner 2, 3 to Grand Army Plaza; B, Q to 7th Ave.

The Chocolate Room

$ | Café. Chocolate from Belgium and France fills the molten, moist, frosty, frothy, and gooey desserts made at this cozy, sit-down dessert café founded by a Park Slope couple in 2005. The main event is dessert—warm chocolate chip almond cake, flourless chocolate cake with raspberry framboise, a black chocolate stout float, or any of the seasonal or weekend-only specials. Known for: brownie sundae; date night; chocolate gift boxes. Average main: $9 51 5th Ave., Park Slope 718/783–2900 www.thech​ocola​teroo​mbrooklyn.com 2, 3 to Bergen St.

Colson Patisserie

$ | Café. Expertly baked pastries like croissants, tarts, turnovers, macaroons, and financiers are the darling showpieces at this Belgian-inspired bakery, though the soups, salads, and sandwiches are also delicious. There are tiny self-service tables and, in good weather, sidewalk seats. Known for: being Bill De Blasio’s favorite coffee spot; tight seating at peak weekend hours. Average main: $8 374 9th St., Park Slope 718/965–6400 www.colsonpastries.com F, G to 7th Ave.

Du Jour Bakery

$ | Café. This unpretentious café is owned by TJ and Vera Obias, husband-and-wife pastry chefs who make everything on premises “du jour”—some of the delectable classic French and American baked goods are even made fresh twice a day. Breakfast, brunch, and lunch menus include frittatas, melts, and salads. Known for: custom-made cakes; pastry selection. Average main: $9 365 5th Ave., Park Slope 347/227–8953 www.dujourbakery.com No dinner R to 9th St.; F, G to 4th Ave. or 7th Ave.

Gorilla Coffee

$ | Café. This popular Brooklyn-based brand has fueled Park Slope since 2002 with its specially blended roasts and beans from direct-trade and family farms. There’s a pour-over menu with the concise descriptions you’d expect on a fine-wine menu. Known for: Espresso-a-go-go blend; signature Sunrise drink of cold brew, plus OJ and dash of vanilla syrup; great location outside the Bergen Street subway station. Average main: $5 472 Bergen St., Park Slope 347/987–3766 www.gorillacoffee.com 2, 3 to Bergen St.

Kulushkät

$ | Middle Eastern. At this excellent falafel joint, the falafel balls (classic, spicy, or with spinach and mushrooms) are fried to order and everything is made fresh daily. Run by a family of Jewish-Moroccan heritage, the shop serves mostly takeout, but there are a few stools. Known for: thick-cut, not shaved shawarma; pickled red cabbage. Average main: $10 446C Dean St., Park Slope 347/799–1972 www.kulushkat.com 2, 3 to Bergen St.

Nacho Macho Taco

$ | Mexican. This family-run, cheerful hole-in-the-wall brings flavors from the owners’ Mexican roots to Tex-Mex-style tacos, burritos, and enchiladas.



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