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Feedback gevenA peach tree grows in Brooklyn! Sit on the back patio under the leafy splendor of a huge peach tree and thriving grape vines. Happy hour is a steal. Great entrees. So reasonable (in Brooklyn! . Order one of every dessert even if you don't have a sweet tooth.
The Pink Lemonade cocktail was delicious ! Enjoyed the grilled salmon dish.
We brunched at Rustik on a SUN afternoon took advantage of the all-you-can drink mimosas, bellinis **** marys. They have a 2.5 hr limit on their tables which was fine w/ our group being that they were fast efficient in taking the orders kept our glasses filled. We ordered: shrimp grits--creamy w/ a cajun seasoning; steak eggs which came w/ a salad potatoes--steaks were ordered medium but came back well done (yet very filling); chicken waffle--1/2 chicken (filling as well). If you come on SUN, the bar is filled with patrons watching football which lends to the noise level especially if a favorite team is playing. They also have patio dining that we initially reserved until it started raining we were accommodated indoors
Rustik Tavern is a popular restaurant located in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. The restaurant has a stylish 70s-themed decor with a touch of 60s flair. The welcoming atmosphere and delicious food make it a great place to dine. They also have a lovely terrace that we look forward to trying out when the weather gets warmer. The music played during Sunday brunch was nostalgic and added to the overall experience. Whether you're catching up with old friends over bottomless cocktails or making new connections while enjoying their plant-based burgers, Rustik Tavern is a fantastic spot. The jerk wings are crispy, flavorful, and spicy, making them a must-try dish.
I am a Black man who wanted to support this restaurant, but I do not recommend coming here. The prices are overly high for cafeteria-style food, and the atmosphere is not welcoming with depressing music and a non-Black staff. I suggest saving your money for a better experience at another Black-owned restaurant. I was disappointed to see a drumstick priced at $24 on a plate of leaves with a side of Kraft Mac n cheese, and they didn't even have an orange slice for my drink. Overall, I did not see any signs of Black excellence at this establishment.