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BYOB Restaurants in or around the hood — Brooklynian

BYOB Restaurants in or around the hood

scrolls
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Just wondering if anyone in PH land knows of a good place to eat that is BYOB. Would appreciate any help and suggestions.

Thanks

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  • you should try Cataldo's on Vanderbilt and Bergen. Food is great and plentiful, service is fast and friendly and you can bring your own BOOZE. We ate there, 5 adults, for $68 bucks. Portions are big enough to split...and I can eat!
  • cataldos yes, and also teddy's -- excellent, reasonably priced greek food on washington around st. john's.
  • While not in Prospect Heights, Bristen's Cafe is BYOB and their food is excellent.
  • Wow, I haven't been to Teddy's in a long time! Are they still good?

    More in North Slope, there's Mee Thai: inexpensive thai food and BYOB.
  • Thanks for the tips. Is Cataldo's the new italian place between Bergen and Dean? I have been meaning to check it out.
  • Mamacita wrote: Wow, I haven't been to Teddy's in a long time! Are they still good?
    consistently.
  • Thanks Joe!
    Man, I love their lemon potatoes! I need to go for lunch soon.
  • where is bristen's? i tried to find but found two.
  • Scrolls wrote: Thanks for the tips. Is Cataldo's the new italian place between Bergen and Dean? I have been meaning to check it out.
    yup that;s the one. I reccomend the Veal Spedini...outstanding
  • philmc wrote: where is bristen's? i tried to find but found two.
    bristen's is on franklin between st johns and sterling. (same owner used to have a place in bed stuy, but moved it here.)
  • Plaza Dude wrote: you should try Cataldo's on Vanderbilt and Bergen. Food is great and plentiful, service is fast and friendly and you can bring your own BOOZE. We ate there, 5 adults, for $68 bucks. Portions are big enough to split...and I can eat!
    fyi: cataldo's now serves wine so the era of b.y.o. is over, but the selections are reasonable (something like $20-$25 a bottle, $6 a glass) and it's still an excellent value.
  • Olive Vine on 7th Avenue and Sterling is BYOB too, pretty close to PH...... and they have a nice back patio.......
  • Amorina is BYO with a $10 corking fee, totally worth it if you were planning to buy a bottle anyway.

    Not BYO, but Tempo in the slope does a 1/2 price bottle the beginning of the week all night I think.
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