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Oldies But Goodies

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The first placed I lived on my own was  Brooklyn Heights. Since the  law firm where I was working was also in the Heights many of us who worked together also lived close to one another.

 

When those of us who lived in the Heights wanted a special place to go to dinner our “go-to” restaurant was Henry’s End. It was a small cozy restaurant with a wonderful chef and diverse menu. I can recall many  wonderful evenings spent at Henry’s End enjoying good food and good friends.

 

Fast forward about thirty years. Last year I was staying overnight in Brooklyn Heights for mediation training. In looking for a restaurant for Saturday night I was happily surprised to see that Henry’s End was still open. I gleefully made reservations there and was so pleased to see that the menu was just as interesting as I remembered it to be and the food just as good.

 

Next week I am returning to the Heights again for advanced mediation training. This time I made reservations at Queen, which I also frequented when I lived in the Heights. Queen was the restaurant you went when you wanted a great slice of pizza or hearty old style Italian food. When I called to make the reservation I was surprised to hear the same voice I used to hear answering the phone  thirty years ago. I am excited to be returning to Queen and am also expecting the same quality food I used to get back then.

 

With restaurants quickly changing ownership these days, it’s comforting to see that some long time, good quality restaurants are still doing business.  What are your long time favorites?

 

 

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Corey Bearak

My (our haunts) mostly gone but many in the tribe experienced the Triple Crown Diner in Bellerose.
My fave Kosher deli remains Ben's Best in Rego Park
Fred Klein

When I worked at the NLRB in Brooklyn Heights I loved lunch at Chock Full of Nuts

Submitted by RobertGiamboi on Sun, 02/26/2017 - 21:42

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Robert Giamboi

Little, hidden place on Staten Island called Basilio Inn. It's probably my favorite Italian restaurant! Small, cozy, quiet...almost feels like you're not on Staten Island, but in someone's backyard in Italy!
Victoria Drogin

That familiar voice on the other end of the phone when we put in our Chinese food order at Kam Garden. Lol. She knows all of our special requests and has been delivering to us for almost 20 years.
Daniel Schwartz

I too fondly remember many a dinner at Henry's End (amazing duck). A good friend of mine introduced me to it and it become a favorite for us as well as an old girl friend of mine. Unfortunately, after we broke up, it was hard to take my now wife there (all the staff knew us by name). That was 20 years ago, maybe it's time to revisit.
Another old favorite was Pete's Ale House on Atlantic Ave in Brooklyn. Not sure it is still there, but they had great (exotic at the time) bar food and nice beer selection. Had my first legal beer there.
Victoria Drogin

Also I remember Barefoot Peddler. (Speaking of the first legal beer). We used to go there every Friday night when I was a kid, with whatever friends were hanging around. Then all through college, and when our kids were little. It's been better and worse over the years, but always friendly and familiar faces!
Cayce Crown

Union Square Cafe. Great food, impeccable service.
Haven't been to its new location. Irony that it created the reason it had to move...
Nancy Schess

Henry's End!!!! Duck in lingonberry sauce!!! I remember those days so well. Seems like yesterday.

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