A rustic old ale house in Brooklyn Heights.
Henry Street Ale House Restaurant Review:
Let’s be honest: people don’t really come to this Brooklyn Heights annex of the Park Slope Ale House to eat. But if you need more stomach filler so you can endure another drink, the fare here is hearty and calorie laden: Elvis’ fried pickles, chili con carne, Southern fried chicken, burgers, soups and sandwiches. But the homemade brews such as Park Slope's Pale Ale and Big Shippy's Barley Wine...
Exactly what you think of when you imagine a grungy, run-down pub. Tinned walls, TV above the bar, sticky-looking tables. A favorite for locals in search of a chill place to watch the game and throw back a few. Menu that goes beyond burger and fries helps popularity. Grilled portabello sandwich and blackened catfish roll nice alternatives to red meat. Macaroni made with "real cheddar cheese"...
Brooklyn's answer to the bevy of microbrew bars that sprang up all over Manhattan in the '90s.:
The Scene
Unlike its bigger brethren across the East River, Henry Street (formerly Park Slope Brewing Company) offers great hard-to-find beers in an intimate neighborhood setting, without...