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    Frying Pan Brooklyn

    4.1 (81 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups
    Happy hour specials

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    Anna K.

    Lovely chill Tuesday around 6pm. It is always feel the hidden gems of little things in Industry city. In the courtyard, some open outside sheets are available. This place is modern and friendly local vibes. Fried Calamari was so fresh! I ordered a Bloody Mary it was good. They are very kind :)

    Anna H.

    It was an hour's drive from Queens to Sunset Park. Frying Pan Brooklyn is located inside Industry City. Luckily, my sister-in-law found a metered parking spot just a block from Japan Village. My family and I went to Frying Pan Brooklyn to celebrate my birthday. We grabbed an outdoor table. The ambiance was perfect for our lunch date. I told our server about my food allergies. I ordered our food at the bar and closed my tab. Food *sharing is caring* Baked Jerk Wings: We were dissatisfied with the baked jerk wings tasting foul. They gave me a refund. Salmon Filet Sandwich + kettle chips + mcclures spicy pickle: The salmon filet sandwich was yummy. Mac & Cheese: The mac & cheese was bland. Shrimp Banh Mi (no cilantro) + kettle chips + mcclures spicy pickle: The shrimp banh mi was flavorful. Tator Not-Chos (no chili guac): The potato tots were crunchy and tasty. Tator Not-Chos (chili guac)

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    Carissa C.

    Frying pan Brooklyn is a great spot in Industry City if you are looking for good bar food and fun. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming. The bartender on Friday nights always plays 2000s emo/punk music and that is totally my jam. The food is delectable. Loaded tater tots with the pulled pork is a must. I also tried something from their Oktoberfest menu which was also good.

    Veggie burger, salmon burger, tots and Mac
    David V.

    Every time I hit Industry City, Frying Pan is on the list. Always really good, fresh and the team is so nice. Got the veggie burger, which was fresh. My aunt switched up her meal and got the salmon (usually gets the Caesar salad with lobster, which she raves about), and she was happy about the switch. The loaded tots are my favorite. The Mac was pretty good, I prefer it to be a little more broiled, but we enjoyed it. Good vibes all around, will definitely be back again soon.

    Lobster Roll
    Cathy G.

    A little spot inside industry city. Industry City itself is a fun little spot to hang out and shop or drink beers with friends. Went during the day on a weekday and it was pretty quiet but imagine after work and on weekends it's packed. Either way the place was basically empty but the service was a little slow. But eventually got seated and ordered and the food was great. Got two different style lobster rolls and a cocktail and all of it was great! Would definitely come back for the rolls

    Mushroom Flatbread
    Nicole T.

    We were greeted as soon as we walked through the door by a friendly bartender. The server was super enthusiastic, and the busser was also friendly. The food was amazing!! We wanted a small bite to eat. Just ordered the flatbread with mushrooms, burger sliders and the fish tacos. We received Guacamole and chips in the house. Every single dish was bursting with flavor!! DELISH!! Everything! The ambiance was fun and relaxed. We were very happy that we chose this place. We were gonna walk over to an overpriced BBQ place but changed our minds. Glad we did!

    Cynthia M.

    Always a blast eating here . Excellent service and food as always !! Love the lobster rolls!! And the Brussels sprouts are great !!

    Salmon burger, lobster roll, and mushrooms flatbread

    Visited this place on a weekend. We got seated right away without a reservation. Ordered lobster roll, salmon burger, and mushrooms flatbread. Everything was delicious and full of flavor.

    Helen M.

    This place is super disappointing We ordered Mexican corn Buffalo wings Loaded tots they burned the tots Never again

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    Lora R.

    Such a great experience! Yesterday, we had a "staff meeting" at the Frying Pan Brooklyn. The organization I work for is new to me, so I wasn't sure what to expect. The staff meeting was absolutely fun and it allowed for all of the staff (some work on-site and others like myself WFH) present to get to know one another, eat, drink and have fun. Amanda was an AMAZING AND AWESOME host! All of the staff were friendly, helpful and accommodating. We were led to a game room, complete with some old school games, reverting myself and the professionals I work with back our childhood. We had so many drink options and a spread of food that was beyond delicious. We spent several hours eating, drinking, playing games and getting to know each other. No one knew what to expect, but the venue was definitely fabulous for whatever reason we were there lol. I suggested to the CEO that we do this every Friday for the summer. I don't know if it was the alcohol or what, but she said, "Yeah!" LOL

    Connecticut Lobster Roll
    Mei C.

    Read some stellar Yelp reviews before coming here for lunch. Counter staff running the bar area was super friendly and helpful. Ordered the Connecticut Lobster Roll- and loved every bite of this awesome sandwich. The chunks of plump warm lobster meat filled the sandwich inside its buttery bun; makes the sandwich so much more delicious. The meal comes with side of Cole saw; crispy pickle, and a bag of kettle chips. Lobster roll is a bit pricey at close to $30- this is my indulgence when in IC

    Shrimp Boil and Connecticut Lobster Roll
    Erik T.

    We had the Shrimp boil and Frying Pan Lobster Roll. Both choices were excellent. The Shrimp Boil was absolutely delicious. Decent amount of Shrimp, Corn and Chorizo. My only suggestion would be to give a little bread with the Shrimp boil so as not to waste any of the sauce. Definitely recommend this place when visiting Industry City in Brooklyn.

    Jackie W.

    Friendly staff,fish tacos were tasty Fun area with other shops to stop in to grab a bite

    Connecticut lobster roll

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    Ask the Community - Frying Pan Brooklyn

    Did they get rid of the kids menu? We used to go here with the kids all the time but since they renovated the dining room it seems like the kids menu is gone.

    Hi, yes, we still have our kids menu! We serve our house made mac & cheese as well as chicken nuggets and fries. Plus a lot of our regular menu items are very popular with kids, including cheeseburger sliders and our soft buttered pretzel.… Read more

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