
4.2
307 of 7,064 Restaurants in Brooklyn

Convenient for breakfast when staying at the Pod Hotel next door Only positive point Very expensive even with the 10% reduction when you stay at the Pod Unfriendly welcome and service Stale croissants Dishes offered for breakfast not really in good taste We console ourselves with sunnyside fried eggs

We all had very tasty meals, beautifully presented and service was quick. Sat outside which was very pleasant. Friendly service

I first experienced TBD on Abbot Kinney in Santa Monica and found this one by accident. It didnt disappoint - gorgeous fluffy pancakes and the most amazing mango/coconut shake. Highly recommend it for breakfast/brunch/lunch.

We went for lunch. They are vegetarian so they only have brunchs. We were not convinced but decided to try the place. We asked for an egg and avocado sandwich, the food was actually really good but the thing is that the place was dirty with trash on the floor. We I went to the restroom I found out that it was really dirty with water on the floor and even some hairs in the sink. The place was really hot and when I ask to the waiter to turn on the ac, he told us that they couldn’t do that.

My daughter and I are always on the lookout for gluten free options while traveling and were so glad to happen upon this gem of a place! Loved the cauliflower wings 😋

Spent some lovely time with my daughters in December 24. It was a very pleasant experience with lovely food. Will definitely return.

Funky hip place! Be prepared to wait as it's busy. The food was really good and staff helpful and friendly!

The Butcher's Daughter is a good, but pricy, vegan restaurant in Brooklyn. However, the menu choices are not remarkable. If you want to good, vegan dining experience in Brooklyn, I recommend Champs Diner which has a much more varied menu and better pricing.

Love the fact there’s now also a Williamsburg location. The menu and concept is the same as the one in NOLITA or in L A /Venice too for that matter. My fave time to Come is for breakfast and brunch. Having gf pancakes or waffles is a real treat. Love the acaii bowl and also the porridge. Well, what’s not to love about this Place? Not as hysteric as the NOLITA location either.

Brunch was absolutely amazing. I will remember the vegan waffles for a very very long time ! Also, I think this is the best cappuccino with almond milk that I have ever drink in my life. Thanks ! Prices are quite high

I came in specifically for the veggie burger. Although it was delicious, the burger itself was cold inside. Like they grabbed it out of the walk in and sautéed it for about one minute. I was in a hurry and ate it anyway. I brought half home and ate it the next day- hot- and it was much better. The homemade potato chips were delicious. I would definitely go again, but I would send the veggie burger back if it was served cold again.

Found it because it’s just on the corner of the hotel I’m staying. The place is cute, and reception was nice from the front desk lady. Menu includes vegan options (not my case) and different types of coffee and tea. They also have hemp milk. Had the egg sandwich (amazing!) and a latte with hemp milk. Spent US$21,00, worth every cent of it.

After a nice trip to Williamsburg, for a quick lunch break we went to one of the many locations of this chain. The place is very nice and cozy in a tropical style. The service was fast and friendly. The sandwiches/toasts we tried were very good and also a bit gourmet. Prices not fast-food, but honest. To try definitely.

Really nice place and setting. Arrived jus in time before it got packed. Good good, service was a bit slow. Wanted some waffles but can only get them on weekend!

Needed a wine break in Williamsburg and stopped in here. The staff were friendly and attentive and the atmisphere was great. We got there around 11:30, it was busy and good music was on. We odrered some wine (so nice we ordered another glass) and the berry pancakes. Delicious and made from rice flour. Maad stuff. Reccomend.

One of my favorite restaurants in Williamsburg. You don't have to be plant-based (I am not) to enjoy their food. Gets super busy on weekends so I opt for lunch during the week. I highly recommend the cheeseburger with the impossible patty and either regular cheese or vegan cheese.

Electric Restaurant in a chic part of Brooklyn. I had a over-hard egg, and banana bread and real mint leaf tea. I mean real mint hole leaf. If you stay at the Pod Brooklyn you get 10% off the bill.

The Butchers Daughter is a stunning place for brunch in NYC. They don't take reservations for brunch and it's normally packed by 10.30am - it's that good! The food is of fantastic quality as is the menu. While they don't do pancakes you'll get all the standard brunch stuff like eggs, waffles etc. The coffee is great too and there's a wonderful choice of milks available. The space is very bright and the vibe is great. The staff are super friendly and all round it's just a great place to grab brunch.

This small and cosy cafe serves excellent vegetarian meals, and “butches” vegetables and fruits into juices and smoothies! We didn’t realize it was a vegetarian restaurant until after our meal, as the menu has such a great variety of courses. Highly recommended!

We ate an early dinner here on a Saturday night. There was no wait when we arrived, although it did get packed within the hour. The food was tasty--we shared mixed veggies, beet salad, and a pasta dish made of spaghetti squash. There is also a bar with some good cocktails. The location was in Williamsburg--we had read about this restaurant beforehand, and accidentally stumbled upon it while meandering. We sat at a table that looked out to the street which is always entertaining in itself! My partner, who is not vegetarian, thoroughly enjoyed this meal.

We have been here on a Saturday late lunch. The waiting was quite long (35 mins) but worth it. The food is really good and the juices too! Nice atmosphere and the location is really good. The waffles are great. Only one weakness (which is why it is not a 5 stars):portions are a little bit small and not really satisfying.
The Butcher's Daughter lives up to the buzz!
After a 5+ mile walk through Brooklyn, we were famished. It's a good thing we had reservations for The Butcher's Daughter and that it lived up to the buzz. The food was OUTSTANDING and our waitress was helpful. Two of us shared the Pesto Linguine and vegan version of the Portobello "Steak" and a companion tried the full-on dairy Mac N Cheese (which was so SUPER-rich she couldn't finish it). Everything was delish. We didn't order drinks so our wallets didn't take much of a hit. Water was served in bottles, left on the table for self-service, with mint. Ohm... The decor is mostly white so the place has a light/airy feel. We came in early September when the weather was perfect and the restaurant had both indoor and outdoor sidewalk seating. It's noisy no matter where you sit: music bouncing off the ceiling and walls indoors vs. traffic/street noises outdoors. I sat on the little wicker-like chars and was fine. My companions sat on what appeared to be the more stable seating. Those seats are connected to other seating and both companions felt a sharp thud whenever the neighbors to their backs knocked into the backs of their seats. The seating is fun looking but perhaps not so well thought out if you have active "neighbors". We definitely changed the demographic - by a generation+ - when we arrived! Back to the food though: It was DELICIOUS and we'll be back! If only The Butcher's Daughter was a little closer/more convenient, I'd eat there every week! Hmmm, maybe I shouldn't have written this review. I'd hate to see the place jam-packed when I come back. It' a good thing that the attached The Butcher's Daughter Brooklyn Bakery + Market was closed or we might have done some serious damage there.