You know that neighborhood you idealize, where you imagine yourself residing in every time you visit, knowing that you’ll never actually live there? For me, it’s Red Hook, Brooklyn. There’s a restaurant that defines its appeal. It’s not the popular Hometown Bar-B-Que or Brooklyn Crab, but a cozy locale with a dominant bar that specializes in brunch and tiki cocktails. Flowery, Hawaiian-print, elasticized cloth covers each table. You arrive here feeling like you’ve stumbled upon the somewhat hip, best-kept secret of a small New England town.
Off the beaten path
Off the beaten path
Off the beaten path
You know that neighborhood you idealize, where you imagine yourself residing in every time you visit, knowing that you’ll never actually live there? For me, it’s Red Hook, Brooklyn. There’s a restaurant that defines its appeal. It’s not the popular Hometown Bar-B-Que or Brooklyn Crab, but a cozy locale with a dominant bar that specializes in brunch and tiki cocktails. Flowery, Hawaiian-print, elasticized cloth covers each table. You arrive here feeling like you’ve stumbled upon the somewhat hip, best-kept secret of a small New England town.