1. Grand Army
9.1
336 State St (at Hoyt St), Brooklyn, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Boerum Hill · 93 tips and reviews
Courtney Lewis: Oysters! Deviled eggs! Cocktails! Bread with the seaweed herb butter! Poached asparagus! Get them all.
Viv: They bake their own bread. So good with the seaweed and herb butter
Carmen N: Oysters, cocktails, shrimp cocktail, cheese plate.
2. Greenhouse Cafe
7.8
7717 3rd Ave (btwn 77th & 78th St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Bay Ridge · 18 tips and reviews
7th.List: Taste: Caesar salad (lusciously overdressed, stuffed chicken breast with herbed butter, fresh mozzarella and slabs of sautéed portobello mushrooms, smothered in creamy Bordelaise sauce) Read more.
Ashley Craig: The French Onion Soup is great! Lots of nice, fresh onion. Atmosphere at the bar is chill too!
Yuriy: A ton of horny cougars on Thursdays nights
7. Lindenwood Diner
8.1
2870 Linden Blvd (btwn Amber & Sapphire St.), Brooklyn, NY
Diner · East New York · 60 tips and reviews
Shari-Lynn Pringle: From the moment we arrived the service was excellent. Tasty, substantial portions of food. The steak and eggs was divine.
Melanie Rodriguez: You must try their salmon burger with melted Swiss on a croissant with sweet potato fries. (When it's on the special menu)
Manuel Burgos: Great food, morning, afternoon, evening, and night. Major deals get done at this place so be sure to eavesdrop! You might be overhearing who the next mayor might be. No joke!
8. Luna Park
8.5
1000 Surf Ave (at W 10th St), Brooklyn, NY
Amusement Park · Coney Island · 108 tips and reviews
Lindsey Collins: Great carnival-themed park. Great for a family outing or a date.
City of New York: Luna Park takes its name from the original Luna Park, which operated at Coney Island from 1903 to 1946.
NYC: The Official Guide: This amusement venue takes its name and aesthetic from one of the "Nickel Empire" parks of yore—the old Luna Park, which operated from 1903 until it was destroyed by fire in 1944.
9. Anella
222 Franklin St (btwn Green & Huron St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Greenpoint · 141 tips and reviews
Rachael McCarthy: Great atmosphere, biscuits, and Bloody Mary's for the perfect Sunday brunch! Need to go back for dinner.
Food Network: For brunch, Anella has a prix fixe menu for $19 that includes your choice of entrée, along with coffee, tea or soda, and a Bloody Mary, mimosa or OJ. Via CityEats.com Read more.
The New York Times: Way Greenpoint and quiet on the street. Inside this neighborhood gem a vegetable paradise awaits, with wine and service to match. Meat, too! Read more.
11. Le Gamin
7.3
108 Franklin St (at Noble St.), Brooklyn, NY
French Restaurant · Greenpoint · 74 tips and reviews
Daniel Levenson: Great back patio, tasty smoked salmon plate, good service
Cooper Smith: Here for brunch? Order the Croque Madame - a grilled ham and cheese with an egg on it
Claudia Filth: Love this place. Friendly, knowledgable staff and great first date spot. Get the olives for the table and the baguette with caramelized onions and Brie.
12. Alchemy Restaurant & Bar
7.1
56 5th Ave (btwn Bergen St. & St. Marks Pl.), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · North Slope · 110 tips and reviews
Hanna : amazing brunch + backyard garden = win. Go for breakfast during the week and it's empty; go for brunch on a weekend and you'll have to wait.
Travel Channel: Seven words: white chocolate and sweet pea creme brulee. Plus 11 bucks gets you a great burger with fries, a small salad and a beer at Alchemy. – Adam Richman, Man v. Food Read more.
Anna M: At $2, there's literally no reason not to get the crispy, melt-in-your-mouth bacon. Unless you're a vegetarian. In which case... I'm sorry.