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Any local recommendations for a business lunch tomorrow (Sun

mypasswordwontwork
mypasswordwontwork
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Hi, does anyone have any recommendations for a business lunch tomorrow (Sunday) in Park Slope? This is non-Escorting media-related business with a client who is fastidious, gay and high-end. Any recs gratefullly received! Many thanks

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  • steve
    steve
    katinas!
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    Never heard of Katinas. I shall look it up
  • gigi
    gigi
    Stone Park Cafe? 324 5th Ave (Cross Street: 3rd Street).

    See http://www.stoneparkcafe.com/

    Brunch 11-3. Not sure they serve lunch - you might check - but the reviews here have been good. Here is the brunch menu (b/c I am going there this weekend too):

    EGGS

    Pan Seared Bluefish Cakes – celery root slaw, poached eggs, caper hollandaise 10
    Hangtown Fry – eggs, oysters, bacon, Vermont cheddar 12
    Ciabatta Eggs Benedict – choice of spinach or Canadian bacon 11
    Short Rib Hash and Eggs – braised short rib, Yukon gold potatoes, eggs any style 13
    Biscuits and Gravy – housemade buttermilk biscuits, sausage gravy, eggs any style 12
    Eggs Any Style – potatoes, toast and choice of bacon or sausage 8
    Stone Park Omelet – choice of four: chorizo, bacon, ham, cheddar, pepper jack, blue cheese,
    tomato, onion, mushrooms, garlic, spinach 11

    ENTREES

    House Smoked Salmon – bagel, onion, tomato, caper, egg, horseradish cream 12
    Roasted Free Range Chicken Breast – mashed potatoes, escerole16
    Buttermilk Pancakes or Sourdough French Toast – berry compote orVermont maple syrup 12
    Granola – yogurt and fresh fruit 8

    SANDWICHES/ SALADS

    Silver Farm Goat Cheese Salad – spring greens, beets, toasted walnuts 9
    Cobb Salad – grilled chicken, ham, egg, bacon, blue cheese 14
    Breakfast Quesadilla – egg, pepper jack, roasted tomatillo salsa, pico de gallo 9
    8 oz. Stone Park Burger – choice of Vermont cheddar, blue cheese, pepper jack, mushroom, bacon.
    Fries or salad 12

    SIDES

    Bagel, toast, buttermilk biscuit or egg any style 3
    House smoked bacon, sausage, chorizo, potatoes, or sautéed spinach 5

    COCKTAILS

    Mimosa – fresh squeezed orange juice, Cava Brut
    Bellini – white peach purée, peach schnapps, Cava Brut
    Stone Park Bloody Mary – Finlandia Vodka, special spicy mix, celery and caper berry garnish
    Raspberry or Passion Fruit Champagne Cocktail – fruit purée, ‘Vin de Glacier’, Cava Brut
    8
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    Thanks for the great suggestions both of you!
  • lostingreenwoodhts
    lostingreenwoodhts
    Cafe Steinhoff...Steve, Katinas is closed for reno, right?

    CS has their own resident transie (great waiter/tress), perfect for an Austrian Brooklyn meeting. Try the sardine salad sandwich...seriously!
  • cat
    cat
    also, Miriam. (5th ave and prospect) although I was a bit disappointed by their brunch, I think it would impress as so many seem impressed by it ! (according to the owner and other posts here...) we were a little underwhelmed but you know for certain people - what you describe - it would probably work. You feel sort of 'in the mix' there and the atmosphere is very nice. good luck!
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    I ate in Miriam before it was Miriam and while I thought it was just ok, everyone else I know seemed to have a raging hatred for the place. I have not been in there since it became Miriam
  • brooklynpotter
    brooklynpotter
    i keep meaning to try miriam; i know the woman whose husband owns it, an artist who used to be in my studio. she made all the tiles for the place when they opened in, summer 2005. i don't believe that what was there before miriam had anything to do with what is there now.
  • idlewild
    idlewild
    If he's non-escorted and gay I'd say Applewood on 11th Street between 7th and 8th. Escorted and hetero, 7th Ave Donuts/Luncheonette on 7th Ave between 9th Street and 8th Street. Anything else, grab a Sunday Times along with a baker's dozen with cream cheese and smoked salmon at La Bagel Delight.
  • MOD
    MOD
    Maybe Nana on 5th. Here's a description:

    Nana
    155 5th Ave (Cross Street: Douglass Street)
    Brooklyn, NY 11217View Map
    (718) 230-3749
    Editorial Description
    Modernly appointed Pan-Asian restaurant with inventive dishes and specialty sake cocktails attracts with fish tanks, garden....


    I went there for lunch and it was great. The food was delicious and the presentation was beautiful. The fish tanks and the downstairs room is gorgeous. Lovely asian inspired art and the sushi bar is good! They have outdoor seating/garden in the back. Really nice for a day like today.

    I would take my picky gay uncle there any day. Definitely check it out even if you don't go there today.
  • cabaki
    cabaki
    mypasswordwontwork wrote: Never heard of Katinas. I shall look it up
    Katina's (Diner) is currently undergoing renovations and is closed at press time.

    They most definitely needed some renovations done, cant wait to see the new sqeaky clean look (plus they're advertising WiFi outside, though looks like it wont be free) :x
  • idlewild
    idlewild
    Katina's is the place on 12th Street and 7th Ave.? That's run by the Purity people. It's a dump.
  • cabaki
    cabaki
    Idlewild wrote: Katina's is the place on 12th Street and 7th Ave.? That's run by the Purity people. It's a dump.
    I agree, although i was commenting on someones suggestion to go there because it's actually closed.

    I only go there when its 3am and nothing else is open - its the only place around to get something to eat then (except for daisy's diner, but i dont always feel like walking over to 5th avenue at that hour.)
  • idlewild
    idlewild
    Try the donut shop on 7th Ave between 9th street and 8th. Open 24/7/365, a tad better quality and less expensive.
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    Mamacita wrote: Maybe Nana on 5th. Here's a description:

    Nana
    155 5th Ave (Cross Street: Douglass Street)
    Brooklyn, NY 11217View Map
    (718) 230-3749
    Editorial Description
    Modernly appointed Pan-Asian restaurant with inventive dishes and specialty sake cocktails attracts with fish tanks, garden....


    I went there for lunch and it was great. The food was delicious and the presentation was beautiful. The fish tanks and the downstairs room is gorgeous. Lovely asian inspired art and the sushi bar is good! They have outdoor seating/garden in the back. Really nice for a day like today.

    I would take my picky gay uncle there any day. Definitely check it out even if you don't go there today.
    That place is my local - I'm in there for takeout nearly every night.
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    Idlewild wrote: If he's non-escorted and gay I'd say Applewood on 11th Street between 7th and 8th.
    I've been meaning to go to Applewood and haven't made it yet!
    Idlewild wrote: Anything else, grab a Sunday Times along with a baker's dozen with cream cheese and smoked salmon at La Bagel Delight.
    I do the low carb thing or The Zone and that doesn't allow for bagels. A girl in my line of work has to keep her figure.
  • cabaki
    cabaki
    Idlewild wrote: Try the donut shop on 7th Ave between 9th street and 8th. Open 24/7/365, a tad better quality and less expensive.
    I know that place too, but sometimes a few blocks when its cold & late at nite makes a difference as to where i go, though i wouldnt be caught dead at katinas during the day!
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    GiGi wrote: Stone Park Cafe? 324 5th Ave (Cross Street: 3rd Street).

    See http://www.stoneparkcafe.com/

    Brunch 11-3. Not sure they serve lunch - you might check - but the reviews here have been good. Here is the brunch menu (b/c I am going there this weekend too):

    EGGS

    Pan Seared Bluefish Cakes – celery root slaw, poached eggs, caper hollandaise 10
    Hangtown Fry – eggs, oysters, bacon, Vermont cheddar 12
    Ciabatta Eggs Benedict – choice of spinach or Canadian bacon 11
    Short Rib Hash and Eggs – braised short rib, Yukon gold potatoes, eggs any style 13
    Biscuits and Gravy – housemade buttermilk biscuits, sausage gravy, eggs any style 12
    Eggs Any Style – potatoes, toast and choice of bacon or sausage 8
    Stone Park Omelet – choice of four: chorizo, bacon, ham, cheddar, pepper jack, blue cheese,
    tomato, onion, mushrooms, garlic, spinach 11

    ENTREES

    House Smoked Salmon – bagel, onion, tomato, caper, egg, horseradish cream 12
    Roasted Free Range Chicken Breast – mashed potatoes, escerole16
    Buttermilk Pancakes or Sourdough French Toast – berry compote orVermont maple syrup 12
    Granola – yogurt and fresh fruit 8

    SANDWICHES/ SALADS

    Silver Farm Goat Cheese Salad – spring greens, beets, toasted walnuts 9
    Cobb Salad – grilled chicken, ham, egg, bacon, blue cheese 14
    Breakfast Quesadilla – egg, pepper jack, roasted tomatillo salsa, pico de gallo 9
    8 oz. Stone Park Burger – choice of Vermont cheddar, blue cheese, pepper jack, mushroom, bacon.
    Fries or salad 12

    SIDES

    Bagel, toast, buttermilk biscuit or egg any style 3
    House smoked bacon, sausage, chorizo, potatoes, or sautéed spinach 5

    COCKTAILS

    Mimosa – fresh squeezed orange juice, Cava Brut
    Bellini – white peach purée, peach schnapps, Cava Brut
    Stone Park Bloody Mary – Finlandia Vodka, special spicy mix, celery and caper berry garnish
    Raspberry or Passion Fruit Champagne Cocktail – fruit purée, ‘Vin de Glacier’, Cava Brut
    8
    I went to Stone Park in the end and I enjoyed it and so did my client. Danke schon
  • cabaki
    cabaki
    2nd street cafe is also good for a biz lunch date when you dont know what the person likes to eat.....