Three of us visited this cocktail bar on a Thursday evening, and despite being a weekday, it was already buzzing with a weekend-like energy. We chose to sit outside, which was perfect—the weather was lovely, and the ambience was vibrant. Service was a bit on the slower side, but nothing too bothersome.
My friends ordered orange wine and enjoyed it, while I skipped drinks and went for the fried pork chop. It turned out to be more like a pork schnitzel: a breaded cutlet served simply with a charred slice of lemon. The flavor and quality were excellent, though the portion felt small for the price, especially since it was plated like an entrée without any sides. Still, I was satisfied with it.
Overall, it’s a stylish spot—great for hanging out with friends, a casual date, or just unwinding with a drink and some...
Read moreMy visit to Saint eves on a Saturday night was quite disappointing. The space is tight and not particularly cozy with very plain decor. The $17 cocktail was lacking in presentation and strength, and I was reminded 5 times by the waiter to order one. The service, too, was shoddy - no hints, no knowledge, no warmth - just a dry atmosphere from all the staff. Then the food was very fried, crunchy like toast, I expected more meaningful selections for such a short menu. And the music choices were so uncoordinated and seemed to try to please everyone but ended up pleasing no one. Ultimately felt disappointed...
Read moreExcellent cocktails and food in beautiful Brooklyn Park Slope side street location. The vibe here is beyond words. A great opportunity to connect with yourself, friends, and community. This bar/restaurant is on a lush Brownstone side street in Park Slope, about one block from Prosoect Park. Very charming rustic meets urban. Unpretentious and awarding and by that I mean this bar has successfully taken old world Brooklyn culture and made it accessible. If you like having drinks with friends in a garden piazza, this place will...
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