Butcher Grill House

411 Troy Ave, Brooklyn
(347) 770-4042

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Olivia Celice

You get proper portions without premium pricing. Butcher Grill House boasts elegant surroundings. I've tested several menu items and found decent quality. Workers are pleasant and solution-oriented. I appreciate their consistency and recommend them.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

אברהם

Great place good service very tasty food

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rachel Buxbaum

We came here for my dad's birthday and got delmonico steaks and the green chicken - everything was delicious and they were very careful to make sure each of our orders were correct. Great service and super warm staff

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mier

Had the 30 oz prime rib. Was divine.
We also had the meat soup which is like a Yemenite soup; it was full of flavor.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daniel Inoyatov

From the moment we walked in, everything about this restaurant was exceptional. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, with just the right balance of elegance and comfort. The staff was attentive without being overbearing, and every detail ,from the music to the plating, was thoughtfully done.

Now the food… wow. Every dish we ordered was bursting with flavor and perfectly cooked. The hanger gnocchi , butcher pulled beef flatbread, garlic guac beef bomb, and tacos was rich and creamy without being heavy, and the steak melted in your mouth.

What stood out most was the attention to detail and quality of ingredients. You can tell the chef puts heart into every plate. Abraham and his team are amazing

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cory Stein

Amazing place

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Quinten Blando

They would not let me bring my emotional support snake into the restaurant. They also asked if I wanted a table. Like clearly, I want a table. And then they refused to cut my steak for me, OR let me play music with my speaker in the restaurant. MY RIGHTS WERE VIOLATED 🤬🤬🤬

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

אבריימקה אייזנשטיין

A high class restaurant in the King Crown Heights neighborhood. Kosher, Lubavitcher slaughter.
High level service, rare atmosphere. worth coming

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Pinny Cohn

Great food and service. Food came out fairly quickly after ordering. Comfortable atmosphere. Great for individuals and groups

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Skirt Steak, Beef Skewers

Moses

The food is something special delicious. Service was also very nice and good. The staff are very polite.I enjoyed myself very much.

Parking: There's parking on the street, and you have to be lucky to find a spot.

Wheelchair accessibility: It's street level, so you could go in with the wheelchair straight.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Garlic Guac Beef Bomb, Chocolate Fondant, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Churros, French Fries Side, Sweet & Sour Chicken Bites, Delmonico Steak, Pecan Pie

Ezra Spraragen

A steak something so simple that can be messed up so easily but when perfected it’s one of the most delicious foods on the planet. Butcher grill house was an unexpected visit for me it was a restaurant I had never heard of it before but decided to take a risk and it was worth it because Butcher grill house in Crown Heights is a gem of a restaurant. I ordered the 30 ounce cowboy steak and it was everything you could ask for tender juicy flavorful cooked to a tea and that wasn’t even the best stake of the night the Delmonico oh the Delmonico it’s flavor surpassed any steak I’ve ever had in Brooklyn and was the best steak of the night. I think these steaks had to be up there with greats like reserve cut, and Tabernacle but the steaks weren’t all they had. The steaks didn’t even begin to scratch the service. They had these amazing tender Shawarma tacos, these delicious beef, guacamole bombs, and the best appetizer I think I had all night were the chicken wings another thing that when perfected can be so good Parking Wasn’t amazing, but it was certainly worth it. My one critique on this restaurant is that the napkins are low quality and hard to use beside from this. It gets my five stars.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Garlic Guac Beef Bomb, French Fries Side, Delmonico Steak

Moe R

The food was a 10/10. I had basically everything on the menu. Service was fantastic and the owners were super nice!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Inon Levi

Nice place, great service, delicious food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Buyers Market

Best Kosher Steak served in Brooklyn. Phenomenal service and team.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Skirt Steak, Delmonico Steak

Yossi Zweig

While visiting Brooklyn, we tried a new restaurant that we haven’t been to yet. The name: Butcher Grill House in Crown Heights. Upon walking in, I was surprised at how modern and sleek the place looked. It was very open with plenty of seating and get this… Jewish music. We were introduced to the owner and his partner chef Ben Davidov, who is a master of flavor. We started with the Beef Carpaccio with balsamic drizzle, and garlic mayo on top of the bruschetta. We also had the Sweet and Sour Chicken Bites topped with sesame seed and scallions and a side of truffle mayo. The Beef Carpaccio was off the hook, you have to layer everything on a piece of bruschetta: the radish, roasted garlic, beef and arugula and just close your eyes and let the flavors fill up your mouth. It was the perfect bite. We finished the whole thing in minutes. Eric, our waiter, kept on bringing out dish after dish. Next was the Ben’s cauliflower with green tahini cream, crushed tomatoes, crispy puff bulgur, honey dates and ufra pepper glaze, it definitely lived up to the hype. We were still deep into our first two appetizers when Eric came back with more plates. It was Chef Cigar Rolls with pulled brisket and get this… cranberries. I know, sweet and tangy but savory and crunchy on the outside. He also brought the Butchers pulled beef flatbread with honey mustard truffle oil pulled brisket, pickled red onions, garlic confit and pesto aioli. That alone was enough to fill us up. It was soft, yet crunchy and not soggy. Then came along the Mexican Corn Ribs, fried and seasoned with a mixture of aromatic spices and topped with a garlic aioli. I love corn and unlike most corn ribs, the flavor was subtle and not hit you in the face, which we appreciated. As we were trying to make just a little dent into all that, Eric was back with something that I have been craving. You see following their Instagram I have seen this item and it peaked my interest and I was dying to try it. It’s called the Garlic Guac Beef Bombs. What it is, is a flaky and delicious croissant filled with slow-cooked bulled beef, zesty chimichurri, fresh arugula, roasted garlic, guacamole and a touch of sweet honey. If that sounds like a lot for a bite, it is! But it works oh so well. My wife and I each took one and split the third. It was sticky, sweet, and savory and one of the best things I ate that night. Our next dish was a new one not even on the menu, Shawarma Tacos, It has green tahini with crushed tomatoes, purple cabbage and chicken shawarma. I folded mine over and bit into all that goodness and was happy that we took a break before we resumed eating. The flavors were so unique and different. But wait, they weren’t finished yet, there was more. It was the Hanger Skirt Steam Gnocchi, which consisted of gnocchi marinated in a lemon garlic sauce and a mushroom gravy with pan fried cauliflower and carrot sauce. The gnocchi was so flavorful and soft. This is my second must have of the night when you visit. Lastly, the chef surprised us with Marinated Short Rib. The short rib was marinated in a sweet teriyaki sauce on top of a bed of white sticky rice and topped with sesame seeds and scallions. This is not always on the menu and I could immediately see why. Anyone who tried this would order it EVERY time. It was sweet and sticky and the rice soaked up all that amazing flavor. Wow! While chef Ben offered to make me a main one of their popular steaks, I had to turn him down. We were stuffed and didn’t even finish a few dishes. After they offered dessert we conceded to try two. They brought out choco babka balls made from homemade chocolate babka under a peanut sauce and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. The second was a creme brûlée topped with a red wine cranberry sauce and a side of ice cream. Both were amazing. I am a big fan of crème brûlée and this one didn’t let down. Perfect top to crack and sweet and silky on bottom with a delicious that’s red wine cranberry sauce… wow! I couldn’t get enough. If you haven’t been to Butcher Grill House, get yourself over and see what the hype is about!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Garlic Guac Beef Bomb, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Butcher Pulled Beef Flatbread, Sweet & Sour Chicken Bites

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