Super-cool stealth location like a Park Slope answer to Freemans. Petite brick carriage house in the alley behind Loki seats a handful in earth-toned surrounds. Long rows of tables in front courtya... read more
Two Frankies take their eyes off the boot, look back to Germany and old New York. Good bones in ample evidence, from the tin ceiling to the long, vintage bar to the distressed butcher shop mirror. ... read more
Williamsburg's coziest South American kitchen. Spanish for general store, which in Argentina apparently means chairs hanging from the rafters, grandma wallpaper, antler art. Playfulness extends to ... read more
Classy joint with '40s atmo—cool by association. A romantic date spot, if you're a man's man and she's got fake nails. Had a spot on the Food Network, but it's mostly just Bay Ridge lifers chowing ... read more
Not exactly Luger's, but carnivore worthy, indeed. Lots of loud, outer-Brooklynites quieted by a mouthful of succulent T-bone or the juicy filet mignon. "Oh my gawd" is heard throughout the room as... read more
Despite its growing nabe, this steakhouse has preserved that special-something that old-school Brooklyn venues have since given up for their young neighbors. Classic dishes—broccoli rabe, pan... read more
Defining macho since 1887. Simply put, this is where you eat steak in NYC. Gaggles of stockbrokers willingly leaving Manhattan. Luger burger an underrated joy for lunch. Woody, clubby digs with a l... read more
Sandy tried to leave some literal watermarks, but riverfront perch ...
Lower-priced Ralph Lauren line defined by distressed Americana. Den...
Restaurant and lounge inspired by early 20th-century music recordin...
For women who love that beach chic look, this spot really does have...
One-stop shopping with great blend of cutting-edge chic and ready-t...