Fifty Henry
50 Henry St, Brooklyn
(718) 855-5595
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Sat outside and had some dinner appetizers and wine.
Vegetarian options: Several options to choose from
Dietary restrictions: Check with the server, dinner dishes can be altered. Get the focaccia for non dairy bread.
Parking: Not a lot of spots around, street parking is free after 7.
Kid-friendliness: Not ideal for kids, it's a wine bar.
Wheelchair accessibility: Ground floor, seemed accessible.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The waitress/bartender that is currently there is really rude! She will cut you off, talk down to you with a bad attitude and disregards you when you want to order. She was really hostile and disrespectful to me I had to walk out bec the energy was just bad. What a shame! The place looked like it would be nice and cozy, guess not :(
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
Wow! Such a wonderful place! Bartender Andrew was such an awesome dude recommending great wines and cocktails.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Horrible service Whoever worked today was very rude. I don’t know what’s up with that attitude
If you're looking for a restaurant that offers delicious cocktails, fresh oysters, and a variety of dinner options, this is the place to be! The standout feature of this restaurant is definitely their signature cocktails and wine offerings. They're expertly crafted and curated and made by a great bartending staff.In addition to the drinks, the oysters are a must-try! They're served ice cold and are the perfect appetizer to start your meal. The dinner options are equally as good, with a variety options and not to mention their dessert! We love the charcuterie plate and hummus along with the rigatoni for dinner.But what truly sets this restaurant apart is their jazz night on Thursday nights - the atmosphere is lively and upbeat, making for an awesome dining experience.Finally, a special shoutout to Hallie, who is a true gem. The staff is accommodating and always goes the extra mile to ensure that your experience is unforgettable.This restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking for dinner in Brooklyn Heights. Whether you're in the mood for drinks, oysters, or a full-fledged dinner, you won't be disappointed. And with their jazz night on Thursdays, it's the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a night out!
Good wine, food and service in a low key environment. Very nice place!
Booked this for my client, and he enjoyed dining with Fifty Henry. It is a quiet place where you can enjoy the wine and the great service! Thank you so much.
Great food. Great service. The Thursday night jazz is exceptional. Highly recommended for a nice dinner in Brooklyn Heights
Cocktails here are not bad, but damn their donuts are amazing. I also took a photo of someone's French toast because it looked so good, lol. Also had their hazelnut chocolate cake which was pretty good! Overall ambience is quite nice and is a very cute little restaurant. Definitely coming back to try that French toast ?
The pork belly with potato pancakes was delicious. Service was very good and friendly. Wine selection was good too. You need a reservation b/c space is limited.
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we love this place, the turkey sandwich is very good and the cocktails are great. Service is friendly.
Pair a donut or the sticky bun French toast with the bacon egg and cheese for a perfect BK Heights breakfast. Otherwise, get the turkey sandwich and a Bloody Mary to keep things simple.
Fantastic restaurant with an even better wine list. Management is stellar, charming, and make a strong effort. Please give this restaurant a try - one of the best in the neighborhood.
First time eating here since the change in management. Food was good but they did hit a couple pet peeves that will probably have us avoiding another visit anytime soon. First, my wife ordered a soda, which came in a small glass, for $5. OK , whatever... Unfortunately, when they came by and asked if she would like some more, she said yes and they brought a refill (maybe 4-5 ounces). When the bill came, they charged $10 for two sodas. I hate being charged for fountain soda refills. It shady restaurant BS and the kind of crap you expect in European cities. Second, we ordered an appetizer dip to share and they served with completely inadequate amount of toast for the amount of dip in the bowl , so we asked for a few extra toast slices. Instead of serving the food with an appropriate ratio of bread, they charged us for a "side of toast. " Really guys, come on...We support our local restaurants, don't nickel and dime us to death.
First time eating here since the change in management. Food was good but they did hit a couple pet peeves that will probably have us avoiding another visit anytime soon. First, my wife ordered a soda, which came in a small glass, for $5. OK , whatever... Unfortunately, when they came by and asked if she would like some more, she said yes and they brought a refill (maybe 4-5 ounces). When the bill came, they charged $10 for two sodas. I hate being charged for fountain soda refills. It shady restaurant BS and the kind of crap you expect in European cities. Second, we ordered an appetizer dip to share and they served with completely inadequate amount of toast for the amount of dip in the bowl , so we asked for a few extra toast slices. Instead of serving the food with an appropriate ratio of bread, they charged us for a "side of toast. " Really guys, come on...We support our local restaurants, don't nickel and dime us to death.
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