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Endswell Bar & Bistro

4.3 (166 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Cheyenne B.

Had a fantastic time here for brunch and what made it so great really was the service! The women working Easter Sunday were so attentive and funny and knowledgeable about the menu which made it such a nice experience. The ambiance of the place is quaint yet industrial, gave a cozy vibe on a rainy Sunday. Would definitely some here again!

Sarah T.

Stopped by this place for an early dinner. At first i was disappointed that their menu had changed from what I saw here on yelp, but i had the chicken sandwich and it was amazing. They were very accommodating to my friend's need for a burger - unsmashed. ... what is up with this smashed burger trend anyway - is that a way to not have to worry about meat temp ? but they left it unsmashed for her and the temp was spot on. the ambience was very nice. dim lighting. cool vibes. and i can go to a bar and not drink - sue me.

Alan S.

If Fort Greene were identified by an arrondissement number rather than its English name, then Endswell would be the petit zinc of the quarter - a perfect bistro for an evening glass of natty wine and a bite or two, should you live in the neighborhood. The otherwise fairly standard bistro cheeseburger is made more exciting by the use of a gooier raclette cheese rather than you standard slice of American or cheddar - I opted for the vegetarian variety, which they thankfully have on offer.

Alicia C.

We came across this place while walking around. Everyone seems to be enjoying their food. We have the truffle popcorn and it was really good and the charcuterie board as well. Definitely coming back to try their other menu items.

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Dionne H.

I really like this place. I enjoyed my first visit. It is well lit with an art mural on the well. I ordered from their cocktail menu although there is a full bar. I got a cucumber type cocktail and listened to music. It began to get crowded . It is a nice stop after a friend gathering, dinner or a place to go during a bar hop. I liked the ambiance and the cocktail was tasty

Espresso martini
Dana L.

Stopped by for a pre dinner cocktail and had one of the best espresso martinis I've ever had. It has notes of orange and vanilla. They offer a happy hour until 7 on weekdays with specials on both drinks and bar snacks.

Noir cocktail.
Tremaine R.

Service 100% Decor and ambiance 100% Drinks 100% (try the noir!) Food... I ordered salmon tartare, and it was extremely underwhelming. I don't want to be mean, so I'll save you the details. Just know that it wasn't fresh, and I returned it to the kitchen and ordered fries instead. The fries were perfect! I asked two ladies to comment on their mussels, and they said it was delicious, so perhaps I just had bad luck with the salmon tartare. Overall, I'd return for the chill vibe, decor, drinks, and fries.

Hunter S.

This is not Biggie's Brooklyn. Endswell is probably best described as French or American French fusion maybe? Tucked away across from the Biggie mural and the Brooklyn Love building, this space shows how Brooklyn has changed, gentrification and all. That being said, I found easy street parking and had a great visit. I had the steak frites medium. Cooked appropriately with hot and crispy fries, I do wish there was a little more seasoning. Other mains included squash risotto, mussels, salmon, coq au vin, and more. They have a small appetizer menu with something for everyone, and I wish I had ordered the smoked trout deviled eggs. They have a great looking brunch menu too, though I obviously didn't try that. The cocktails were the stars! So light, refreshing, delicious. The menu is divided into bold & boozy, bright & balanced, crisp & cool, rich & regal, and seasonal. I had: Lumier spritz (for gin & tonic drinkers) with gin, lime, peychauds, tonic, cucumber, mint bouquet, and pink peppercorn. Pois (for margarita drinkers) with mezcal, genepy, snap pea, and lime. La Colombe (for Paloma drinkers) with mezcal, pear brandy, grapefruit, ginger, lime, and horse radish. And the cocktail of the week, bartenders choice. I can't remember which drink it was, but I loved it too! Service was fast and efficient and accommodating. Sorry, Biggie, but I did like this place, even if it probably wouldn't be your style.

Steak Frites
Shanel S.

This is the cutest spot! They have mixologist so your drink will be perfection. Wide range of cocktails and sports available. Small intimate space cute for a date night. The music was amazing! Food came out fast and it was perfect. From the steak, fries, octopus and salmon. I was with people who are the the biggest fans of French food, but with the variety and combinations you can truly please anyone. It's the little things, like French fries, that were so perfect you eat them all even beyond full. The steak was cooked perfectly to medium with right amount of seasonings. Salmon was tender, flavorful and juicy. Not over done at all. I will return for sure

Thomas L.

Your typical hipster restaurant/bar where it seems like good reviews are taken back from great vibes/service/ and decor. However, food and drinks really fall short. I wanted to try some French in New York and thought this fusion would be interesting. Little did I know, it was definitely 99% American and not very French. The onion soup was uneditable due to how bad the onion ratio was. You could bite into a raw onion and it would taste better. The steak was very subpar, and the lamb had no taste and was very firm. I thought at least the drinks would be it's saving grace. However, the drinks were either too spicy, too sweet, or very unbalanced. This has been the only place in New York that I had a bad drink. 3 stars because although the food and drinks were very mediocre, the service was wonderful and the restaurant itself was very nice and presentable. If you try here, definitely just do drinks as the food is not worth, but there are so many more places around to do that.

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Prepare to sweat. Air conditioning doesn't work and bartender had an attitude about it

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Love love love, this place was such a cute vibe with good music. Not overly crowded and the drinks were fairly priced, would come back.

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Endswell has delicious cocktails in a great location, outdoor seating and space for a group inside.

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The Little Pig - Arancini.

The Little Pig

4.5(50 reviews)
0.4 mi•Boerum Hill

Came to Brooklyn for a concert and found this place…read more Fantastic. We got the burrata, which was delicious and very fresh. I had the chicken bacon ranch sandwich, with grilled chicken, which didn't feel heavy at all and was absolutely delicious. The pork belly sandwich that my friend had was good, and he said that it had a spice to it that made it unique. We got a few rounds of the pigtail, and it was light refreshing and very summery. The wait staff was very friendly, and attentive.. and we sat out in the back and it was great. Would recommend if in the area!

Boy, this place should have been fantastic and just couldn't get there. My top-tier chum who…read moreliterally went to the school of hospitality and I stopped by here Tuesday night prior to the Nets game for some light bites and cocktails - I refuse to buy the overpriced crap at Barclays, so this seemed like more than a good compromise. I also had multiple chums from Brooklyn endorsing this spot, so everything seemed to be lining up for an excellent night. Unfortunately, I'm starting to think you just can't go to places like this on a Tuesday, but maybe it was just a bad night. I got here way before my chum due to our work schedules, literally 45 minutes or so. It wasn't 6pm yet and while there were definitely customers in both the bar area and the backyard outdoor section, it was pretty chill. I was able to secure a small table next to the bar right by the open window in the front (probably because the sun was glaring down on it, which wasn't an issue 10 minutes later) and just chilled out for a while, enjoying the excellent warm weather. This was the highlight of the experience, which unfortunately my chum did not get to enjoy. A lot of this was just unfortunate timing, I think. As I was waiting for my chum, people were practically streaming into the bar, probably about 25 or so, which I watched with increasing trepidation. Pretty much all of them wanted a drink, and there was only one bartender. They did not fix that problem until well into my chum's visit, so there was literally just the one guy making a gazillion drinks for about 45 minutes. Just no reason for that at all, especially given that they DID have the resources to divert and had a young woman back there at a certain point. But once I saw how crazy it was getting, I tried to pre-emptively order a second round, which he forgot about and had to ultimately be reminded of. It took literally half an hour to get the second drink. When my chum arrived, she went up to the bar to order her own drink and some of the arancini. She came back 10 minutes later and said she wasn't given the opportunity - THAT is completely insane. If you're so swamped that customers have to wait that long to even order much less get their drinks, you need help. Not clear where the disconnect was, but what started out as a great experience pretty much crash landed. Really disappointing. The crowd did thin out ultimately but the damage had been done. We were able to get the drinks but didn't bother with the additional app because we didn't want to risk missing a big chunk of the Nets game. So by not being even remotely attentive for a significant period of time, they left money on the table. I will say that the bartender himself maintained his professionalism throughout, and just kept making the drinks. Pretty much the opposite of what would have happened on Bar Rescue. This was on management, not the bartender. The drinks WERE good, which also made the service problems a shame. I got the Witch Doctor, which featured bourbon, rosemary, maple and lemon. Really well made, and appropriate for the unseasonably warm evening - it's the kind of bourbon cocktail made for summer. Would absolutely get that again. And the food was very solid. The star of the night was the arancini, which were featured prominently on the apps menu right at the time and promoted as one of their big selling points - deservedly so. These were honestly some of the best rice balls I've had. The cheese in the middle emphasized the flavors and wasn't too dense or overwhelming, the balls were cooked perfectly, and the sauce (the underrated part of rice balls for me) was delicious. Huge recommend. I also got a margarita flatbread to share with my chum, and that was good as well. Everything was going to come up short to the arancini, but it hit the spot. As mentioned, this was a random Tuesday night when maybe they don't have their full crew ready to rock. Maybe it was a fluke crowd surge? I just don't know, but the bottom line was that they weren't prepared for the customers who came in and were already there, and that's a big problem. If you can't deliver the same quality that you do on the weekends and predictably busier times, then you shouldn't be open that early in the week. Hopefully they figure it out because there's a lot to like here.

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Honeycomb Hi-Fi Lounge

3.7(42 reviews)
0.4 mi•Park Slope

It's clear this place takes inspiration from Japanese vinyl listening bars, from their menu of…read morehighballs to their vinyl collection and attention to the audio experience. I've made it a point to visit every vinyl listening bar that I learn of in town, after enjoying the shared experience of someone curating a select vinyl list in intimate spaces in Tokyo. Few have been able to replicate the experience, but Honeycomb Hi Fi Lounge comes close. That the space is narrow with just a few seats along the bar and a few tables mimics the Japanese experience best, where you can almost have it so the whole room is having one conversation together. The music is the focus. The cocktail menu is rather simple, and my Stormbringer drink, with dark rum and ginger beer was not anything to write home about, but $15 is pretty low for cocktails these days so I'll take it. If they introduced new cocktails to the menu with more interesting ingredients I'd be more inclined to return, but the vibes overall are pretty good and the staff really nice.

Was brought here by a dear friend, a neighborhood regular…read more The cocktail was amazing, selection very diverse- many hard-to-find liquors, etc. Bartender was incredibly knowledgable and attentive. My friend and I each order a cocktail, and are catching up. I'm from Brooklyn, however I no longer live here, and this was precious catch-up time with my friend. Then I get interrupted mid-sentence by the old-timer DJ from his low seat in a corner behind the bar. I had bumped the bar with my wrist (bumped my wrist watch as well, not deliberately) and then placed my hand down (granted- more than placed but definitely not slammed), and he decided to warn me that I COULD HAVE made his record skip. It was the Eagles or Santana (far from eclectic, but that's just me). I'm also 99% certain he turned the volume up afterwards, making it even harder to enjoy the company. After that interaction, I struggled to pick it back up with my friend, because I found that distraction very effing rude. When this "4th wall" gets broken down with service, it is hard to then enjoy the space in an uninhibited state. I am all for the Tokyo Vinyl Bar vibe, and I'm also for also giving talent an outlet to share their collection, but this interaction colored my experience, and I closed out after one drink and went elsewhere. I mentioned this to the bartender, and he was kind to offer a buy-back of a rare whiskey, which I did accept. 5 stars for the bartender, but 1 for my experience. I don't like to be harsh or unnecessarily cruel, but this is what it is. I have visited in the past and enjoyed myself. Nonetheless, I certainly won't be coming back.

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Honeycomb Hi-Fi Lounge - Very attractive bar. You can see the speakers up above.

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Sunken Harbor Club - Shallows drinks

Sunken Harbor Club

4.5(115 reviews)
0.8 mi•Downtown Brooklyn
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I've been trying to go to Sunken Harbor for over a year now. I don't know how it's possible but…read moredespite being local it always seems to have a private event whenever we have plans to go. The stars finally aligned this winter and I had the opportunity to try it out. The vibes are perfect. Fog and bubbles, sea noises and all of the art go together seemlessly. Drinks were great. We had three and left suitably sloshed for the night with no aftereffects. We didn't have too many bites but the food was very good for a bar. I'm excited to go back and I hope we have just as much luck getting in next time.

This is a "speakeasy" above Gage and Tollner. An undersea Tiki style adventure with a sexy mermaid…read moreheading up the bar. Nautical theme throughout with weathered leather, ropes, fish. Cocktails are made with various types of rum and ingredients like grapefruit, maraschino, wormwood amaro, falernum, thyme, Assam tea, spiced lime, allspice, coconut, cucumber, nutmeg, sour orange. All the drinks keep with the tropical, fruity taste with a hint of spice. They are also broken up into categories (dry land = no alcohol, shallows = average amount of alcohol, and abyss (larger amounts of alcohol). The abyss section has some cocktails that are limited to two per customer. They have some bar bites like fried green tomatoes, shrimp toast, broiled oysters, ricotta, dumplings, sliders. I had the French fries with kimchi ranch, which were underwhelming. Bartenders were cool and kept the drinks coming. I got in immediately without an issue or a wait, but it was right after a snowstorm. I've seen some people struggle to get in or have a long wait.

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Barely Disfigured - Charcuterie

Barely Disfigured

4.5(182 reviews)
1.0 mi•Cobble Hill, Gowanus
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This bar has a very fun fun concept- a bar turned from a former brothel. The motif on the door is a…read moreplay on the 'this is not a pipe' work, which really added to the vibe I was expecting. Unfortunately this place fell very flat. Leading with what we liked: Their mocktail offerings were good, promising a 0.0% ABV which is hard to come across when mocktails are offered. They serve oysters, which adds to that aphrodisiac experience of the oh so 'wow this is a former brothel!'. The bartenders and servers were fast and very sociable with the more sociable customers. The immediate entrance is very tight, and it was uncomfortable navigating the space. We expected there'd be more seating in the back, which there was, but it was limited and not offered to us until we asked for it. We honestly had no clue where it would be and only asked because of how this place was advertised. While it was comfy once we made our way back there, it was reminiscent of a lounge style bar space that almost any bar could replicate with the right room and budget. We didn't feel as though this hit the spot and were let down by this experience. I'm not sure if I can judge the menu of drinks/ foods as expensive, but we left hungry bc we couldn't justify some of the prices. In addition, I've seen a lot of complaints about the volume of the music: it's definitely loud at the front but a lot lower in that back lounge space. It's as loud as any bar's music level would be, but truth be told we were expecting music that matched the vibe of what was advertised and yes, at a lower volume.

i love this bar!! it's not great for big groups, but perfect for a date night or group of 2-3…read moreit's a pretty small space favorite drink is the hokusai, i absolutely love it

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Endswell Bar & Bistro - cocktailbars - Updated May 2026

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