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    Archestratus

    4.9 (46 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Alexa R.

    Archestratus is the coolest little food-themed bookstore, grocery shop, and cafe all in one that hosts amazing community events! It's such a special and unique place that's great for any bookworm or foodie.

    I was really excited to try the pistachio butter because one of the ladies at the counter spoke highly of it. Calling it the best pistachio butter I could get. So I had high hopes but when I tried some, it tasted bitter and oxidized. It was discouraging. I have had a couple different brands of pistachio butter that were a fraction of the cost that tasted more...stable? I could tell this brand was trying to stay as true to pistachio being the main ingredient but the shelf life might have failed. Since they don't have a phone number, I tried contacting them on Instagram. They asked if I had tried it before and then never followed I hope. I paid $29 dollars for it and was just trying to get my money back but the whole experience definitely jaded me from wanting to go back which is a shame because I bought a great book from them, League of Kitchens, and would have wanted to explore others in the future.

    Delicious risotto ball
    Ally R.

    Archestratus is a well curated shop featuring some of my favorite things. Cookbooks, novels relating to food, children's books tied to food, cute tchotchkes, and high-quality ingredients (like Rancho Gordo beans!). The shop hosts events including a book club and a cookbook club (where everyone makes a dish from a selected book, potluck style). They have an adorable cafe in the back with delicious savory and sweet items. The food is Italian. I had a delicious risotto ball ($4.50) with roasted eggplant and ricotta salata inside. It was a generous size and a great snack. You can get three balls for $12. Their cookies all look fabulous! I tried the chocolate chip and I really enjoyed it. I can't wait to return.

    Lisa D.

    "There are neither raptures, nor ecstasies, nor transports of bliss in the pleasures of the table; but they make up in duration what they lose in intensity, and are distinguished above all by the merit of inclining us towards all the other pleasures of life, or at least of consoling us for the loss of them." ― Brillat-Savarin "A writing cook and a cooking writer must be bold at the desk as well as the stove." ― M.F.K. Fisher "And she would usher us into the dining-room, as sombre as the interior of an Asiatic temple painted by Rembrandt, in which an architectural cake, as urbane and familiar as it was imposing, seemed to be enthroned there on the off-chance as on any other day, in case the fancy seized Gilberte to discrown it of its chocolate battlements and to hew down the steep brown slopes of its ramparts, baked in the oven like the bastions of the palace of Darius."―Proust "Now eight candles were stood down the table, and after the first stoop the flames stood upright and drew with them into visibility the long table entire, and in the middle a yellow and purple dish of fruit. What had she done with it, Mrs. Ramsay wondered, for Rose's arrangement of the grapes and pears, of the horny pink-lined shell, of the bananas, made her think of a trophy fetched from the bottom of the sea, of Neptune's banquet, of the bunch that hangs with vine leaves over the shoulder of Bacchus (in some picture), among the leopard skins and the torches lolloping red and gold..." ―Woolf ______________________________________________ Food and words are two of my greatest loves, so, naturally, I flocked to a store specializing in books on the fact and fiction of food combined with a cafe serving homemade Sicilian delights (I especially love the giant arancine (n.b. this is the Sicilian spelling for the plural), available in a rotation of fillings with vegan options, and the fresh, seasonal, never too sweet, always beautiful cookies). There are many gems to be found among the new, used, and rare books, and the lovely proprietress, Paige Lipari, has a wealth of knowledge and is happy to indulge customers' whims and source sundry food books (e.g. my request for an old and odd little book mentioned in Proust called "Pampille's Table") not sold in the store. The shop and cafe comprise a wonderland unto themselves, but Archestratus Food & Books is so much more than that. Paige has carved out a space for events as carefully curated as the book selection as well as created a community. I've attended and thoroughly enjoyed the monthly trivia nights as well as a special book-signing event with none other than Parker Posey, featuring her grandma's signature fireball cocktails whose recipe is included in Posey's mordant new book "You're on an Airplane." There was personalized book signing, mingling, merriment, rare book finds, and new friendships forged. Archestratus also offers a panoply of unique, affordable, and enjoyable events. These include but are not limited to roof-to-table pizza nights ( featuring hyperlocal ingredients and edible flowers), a "BookBook club" as well as a cookbook club, which was recently combined with a potluck dinner with the author of Korean Home Cooking, and even a Greenpoint Cat Club, serving the vital needs of the local feral cat population.

    Carolina S.

    When I told owner Paige Lipari I wanted to move in ... I wasn't joking. But seriously, this place was almost created for a cookbook nerd slash baker like myself!! Which is why I was introduced to the shop in the first place. Even people who know me knew I would love this place. When I had to downsize my apartment, all my books went to my sisters garage but my cookbooks. My cookbooks! I couldn't dare shove them in a dark room. They are meant to be displayed. They bring me joy and they guide me in creating beautiful meals and treats that make my friends and family happy. The curating of the cookbooks is impressive!! I saw so many of my favorites from local bakeries cookbooks like Baked, Four and Twenty Blackbirds to local restaurants like Buvet and Nomad. Then the treats section had heavy hitters like Dorie Greenspan. Vegetarian cookbooks had all the staples like Moosewood. And there is even a food memoir section. I have meaning to get Colin Atrophy Hagendorf's "Slice Harvester". This little punk rocker ate a slice of pizza at every pizza joint in Manhattan and lived to talk about it. I already started reading this and it's hilarious!!! Oh then there's the cute little kid sized kitchen area with food books like one of my childhood favorites Maurice Sendak's "In the Night Kitchen". And I also had an obsession with child size kitchens from the day my little brother was born. I got to play with one and I wanted one ever since. And if allllllll that wasn't enough. They have more of my favorite past time, coffee and treats!! I wanted the pistachio lace cookie but they were all devoured by the time I got there. From what I hear Lipari makes these Italian treats. I think I feel future BFF coming on. Yesterday was independent bookstore day. If you spent a $100 you got a free tote (Baggu brand so yeah...quality) and if you bought a cookbook you would get a free cookie. I bought a coffee, a good memoir and chatted this young ladies ear off. I'm pretty sure she regretted pouring me regular coffee but she was super sweet. And last but not least. The bathroom here is huge. I absolutely love the Andy Warhol cake print and the measuring cup vase for the flowers. I will be visiting more often until my move in is complete! Ha! Alright... I'll just come for books and cookies.

    Adam S.

    Archestratus Books & Foods is the local Greenpoint quaint bookstore you never knew you needed in your life. Just recently opened this past weekend, Archestratus has hundreds and hundreds of books relating to cooking and cuisines of various cultures around the world, in addition to artistic greeting cards from Studio Sarah and a variety of sketch and journal books. Whether you are seeking books as a carnivore or a vegetarian/vegan, books on paella or books on healing with food - Archestratus has it all. Plus, they have a liquor license (bonus!). So, at the back of the bookstore you'll find a cozy cafe serving beer, wine, and fun homemade snacks. The owner of the place is super sweet, and is there to help anyway she can. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Brooklyn. And really if you're in any of the five boroughs if you're a cook of any kind. Can't wait to visit again soon!

    Salmon pasta, with roasted red peppers and mint salad!

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    Are dogs allowed inside?

    Non-service dogs are not allowed inside any store that serves food by law.

    Is this place dog friendly?

    The cookbook store is dog friendly. The store that sells food is not, by law.

    When this place isn't holding an event, what is it normally? A cafe?

    It is a cafe with excellent Italian treats and a bookstore.

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    I chose two homemade cookies--pistachio lace and jasmine buranelli--and watched the chef/baker prepare for dinner.

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