The burgers are a big draw here, and there are several options on the menu – like horseradish cheddar with sweet pickles, or grilled onion with spicy mustard – ideal for those of us who like to have a go-to restaurant but don’t want the same ol’ burger every time we visit. Fresh crab is tucked into the coleslaw, peach milkshakes are enhanced with a light touch of fresh herbs, and addictively delicious brown butter popcorn is kissed with smoked salt. Named for Chef Marc St Jacques’s daughter, the space has plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, a kid’s menu, and elevated versions of easygoing fair. Photo: Kara Zuaroīar Bete, one of the very best restaurants in Brooklyn, has opened a casual little sibling named Ruthie’sjust a few blocks up Smith Street. The brown butter and smoked sea salt at Ruthie’s takes this snack to the next level. #2 Brown Butter Popcorn + Milkshakesīest popcorn in Brooklyn. A selfie with Manhattan and the iconic “No sleep til…” sign makes a hard-to-beat backdrop. Pro tip: Even if you’re not one for food courts, keep this spot in mind next time you want to impress a teenage visitor (or any touristy friend). Be prepared to hover on the roof deck until you can snag a table outside - the sunset view will be worth your while. While the sun is still setting at a reasonable, after-work hour, head over to Time Out New York Market in Dumbo, take the elevator to the 5th floor, and make your way through the food court throngs to grab a bitter-yet-sweet Negroni. It’s prime time to gather up your favorite friends who’ve been scattered all summer and toast a hello to the best season on the planet: Autumn in New York. Technically, the autumnal equinox doesn’t arrive until September 22, so we still have a chance to wring out the last, loveliest drops of summer here in Brooklyn. A Negroni pairs well with the sunset at Time Out New York Market.
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