Brooklyn
Jack the Horse Tavern
Graduating at the top of his class from French Culinary Institute, chef Tim Oltmans brings his skills to this upscale Brooklyn Heights restaurant serving Euro-influenced, new American cuisine like pan-roasted diver scallops, roasted pork chop with celery-root purée, and mac and cheese with smoked gouda. The interior remains old American, with a tin-paneled ceiling, exposed brick, wood-plank floor, and wall of antique clocks. The small bar area in front pours East Coast drafts and mixes old-timey cocktails, such as the "Old-Fashioned" and "Tom Collins," for its Ralph Lauren-wearing clientele. Tuesdays and Wednesdays feature a three-course, prix fixe menu.
Insider Tip:
Brooklyn Bridge Park is about a seven-minute walk away, so stop by after dinner for a view of the setting sun or the brightly cityscape after dark.
Amenities
Open / Closes- Accessible by Public Transportation
- Food Served
- Handicapped Accessible
- Table Service
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