Welcome to Brookvin
Brookvin, nestled in Park Slope, Brooklyn, is a cozy tapas and wine bar enchanting locals and visitors alike. With a calming ambiance and friendly service, it's a hidden gem for wine enthusiasts and foodies. Offering a diverse selection of wines, including sparkling reds and rose cava, paired with delectable dishes like macaroni and cheese, chicken pot pie, and Camembert, Brookvin delivers a delightful dining experience. The Happy Hour specials, like $20 for Mac N Cheese and two glasses of wine, make it a go-to spot for quality drinks and bites. Whether you're seeking a relaxing night out or a quick pick-up, Brookvin excels in satisfying your cravings.
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381 7th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11215381 7th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11215 Hotline: (718) 768-9463
Welcome to Brookvin, a delightful tapas and wine bar nestled in the heart of Brooklyn, New York. This charming establishment offers a plethora of amenities such as reservations, takeout options, and outdoor seating, making it a versatile choice for any occasion. With a classy yet casual ambiance, Brookvin is the perfect spot for a night out with friends or a romantic evening.
Known for their extensive wine selection and delectable tapas offerings, Brookvin has garnered rave reviews from customers. From the savory sliders to the creamy hummus and build-your-own charcuterie menu, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The cozy atmosphere and friendly service only add to the overall dining experience.
Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely Happy Hour special or a late-night snack, Brookvin has you covered. With options ranging from hearty soups to enticing macaroni and cheese, every dish is prepared with care and attention to detail. And let's not forget about their signature cocktails and sparkling red wine – a true standout among the crowd.
So, if you find yourself in Park Slope and craving a unique dining experience, be sure to check out Brookvin. With its warm ambiance, impeccable service, and mouthwatering menu offerings, it's a place that is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds.
We like this place although we miss the kielbasa on the menu. Nice environment on a slower night - food and drinks were good.
Have been here a handful of times and have had good experiences! They are one of the few small bars in the city I have been to that have sparkling red wine (not sure if they have anymore), but it's one of my favorite drinks to get. Very chill vibe and ambience. The slides are really good as is the hummus. I thought the charcuterie board was ok. Such a gem in Park Slope!
Brookvin has a really nice, mellow vibe. It's a nice-looking place, the bartenders are friendly, the wines are really good and they have some decent food offerings. (Recommend the soups, the chicken pot pie, and the macaroni and cheese) I like that this is the type of place I can come alone for happy hour and depending on the night, I might chill on my own or I might end up chatting with people that I meet there.
Awesome little neighborhood spot with a lovely selection of wine! Their cocktails are great as well and we love the build your own charcuterie menu! (Highly recommend the Camembert!) Perfect spot for a drink and a nibble! The food menu also has some more substantial items as well as some small bar snacks too! They have a great happy hour as well! This is going to be my new go-to in the neighborhood!
I do like this place but honestly every time I come here things aren't super consistent. Picked up the pulled pork sandwich, completely different sauce/braise then the last time I stopped in.
Neat little spot with some great Happy Hour deals and tasty food - and of course, an extensive list of wine options. Would recommend. I popped by here with 2-3 friends at the end of a long walk across Prospect Park - we had no idea where we were headed and just wanted a fun, not-too-pricey spot to grab a few drinks and some food. Luckily we came late afternoon, on a Monday - just in time for some prime Happy Hour deals (something like $6 for draft beers, $8 for select glasses of wine, and $7 - $9 for some fancy Mac 'n' Cheese with bacon bits). I stuck to the Happy Hour menu items and was well-pleased; my friends got a glass of warm Mulled Wine (probably one of the best I've had in NYC) and a glass of orange wine (which I'd never tried before and was surprisingly good). Service was friendly, the decor and ambience was cute and intimate but not cramped. Potentially juuust past my comfort zone, price-wise, unless it's Happy Hour - but not exorbitantly costly either way. Again, feels like a neat spot either way. If I'm in the area and need a place to get a nice glass of good wine, will likely drop by again.
My girlfriend and I stopped by this place to just relax and have a few glasses of wine. We came on a Wednesday night, and we were able to get seated right away without reservations. It wasn't too crowded when we arrived. This place was very nice. The staff were extremely helpful and friendly. We did not get a chance to try any of the food they have here, but it looked good. We came for just the wine, and the wine choices we had were excellent. This is the perfect spot to stop by when in Park Slope.
- very friendly service - good selection of wines - i liked the rose cava - very empty on a sunday night - very intimate atmosphere - romantic and chill ambiance - i don't remember the music playing, or if there was any
While the fear of COVID-19 has taken away indoor dining (rightfully so), I've really enjoyed seeing how creative local restaurants have been in getting up and running again. More than how they do it, I'm just happy they are doing it because man oh man do I miss everything. Brookvin is no exception--not only have they converted their front window into a super convenient pick up station but they have some fun deals throughout the week. Take out liquor has probably been the only bright spot in this lockdown hell, and I was so happy when Brookvin, one of my fav wine bars, opened back up. Monday's they are offering $20 for a good sized Mac N Cheese entree and two glasses of wine to go. When I saw the chalkboard advertising this my first thought was "oh HELL yeah." Thankfully it did not disappoint, the Mac n Cheese was pleasant and a little mild--not too intensely cheesy or goopy but perhaps lacking a little flavor. The rosé in particular was out of this world considering I was drinking it from a little plastic cup. Perhaps $20 is a little steep for what it is, but I'm happy to spend it--god knows I woulda at the bar with just two glasses of wine anyhow. I will definitely have to come back for more take out wine, it seriously makes me too happy. Glad you're up and running, keep up the great work!