Restaurants In Carroll Gardens
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Lucali
575 Henry St., Brooklyn, NYYes, it can be annoying to deal with an unpredictable situation, but for a pizza this good, we’re willing to deal with it. Lucali is incredible.
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The Grocery
288 Smith St., Brooklyn, NYEven in an age of conceptual gimmicks and celebrity chefs, there’s still room for the little guys who give good kitchen. Most have been driven out of town. Not The Grocery. Carroll Gardens is a hotbed for culinary buzz and new restaurants these days. It’s filled with a plethora of Infatuation approved destinations like Prime [...]
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Buttermilk Channel
524 Court St., Brooklyn, NYA true Brooklyn Neighborhood Hang, and it’s equally popular among young hipster singles and the families that fill it for Sunday dinner. The fried chicken is one of the best you’ll find in town, and almost everything else you’ll eat here is fantastic.
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Prime Meats
465 Court St., Brooklyn, NYAn Infatuation go-to from the proprietors of the Frankies restaurants (457 & 17). The menu is heavy and meat-centric, but most everything is incredible, especially the steaks and anything that sounds German, which is pretty much everything. Also, make sure come for brunch.
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Frankies (457) Spuntino
457 Court St., Brooklyn, NYNot that Frankies needs another glowing review, but this really is a fantastic restaurant if you can manage to get a table. It’s a tiny, cozy joint with simple Italian cooking, and the food is pretty damn great.
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Clover Club
210 Smith St., Brooklyn, NYThe East Village isn’t the only place to get an artisan cocktail these days. Brooklyn is rich in classy cocktail hybrids as well. Clover Club’s Prohibition Era brand of decor and drinks are nod to the old school – it was named after an influential group of Philadelphia journalists who used to gather to booze, [...]
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Seersucker
329 Smith St., Carroll Gardens, NYMuch like a seersucker suit, Southern food is hard to pull off when you aren’t in the South. Actually, a seersucker suit is hard to pull off unless you are an old guy from Charleston with a classic car and access to gunpowder. Next time you see some kid wearing one at the Standard beer [...]
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