Restaurants & Bars

Restaurant Week Includes 3 Spots In Crown Heights, Prospect Heights

Restaurants across New York City will serve special menus from Jan. 16-Feb. 4, including 3 in Prospect Heights and Crown Heights.

Park Slope's Palo Santo will be one of many restaurants across New York City to serve special menus from Jan. 16-Feb. 4.
Park Slope's Palo Santo will be one of many restaurants across New York City to serve special menus from Jan. 16-Feb. 4. (Lanna Apisukh )

PROSPECT HEIGHTS, NY — A week of good eats is upon New York City, and Central Brooklyn is no stranger to delicious food.

For three consecutive weeks, restaurants across the city will serve special menus during brunch, lunch and dinner time slots with prix fixe menus ranging from $30-$65.

Three restaurants in Prospect Heights and Crown Heights will participate in the culinary exploration event from Jan. 16-Feb. 4, including Morgan's Brooklyn Barbecue, which will serve Texas-style barbecue classics like saucy pork ribs, smoked chicken wings, Texas chili and prime rib.

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Here are all the participating restaurants in Crown and Prospect Heights:

Morgan's Brooklyn Barbecue

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  • Where: 267 Flatbush Avenue.
  • Price: $30 Sunday dinner, $30 dinner.

Tiny's Cantina

  • Where: 229 Flatbush Avenue.
  • Price: $30 dinner, $30 Sunday dinner.

Bleu Fin Bar & Grill

  • Where: 637 Nostrand Ave.
  • Price: $30 lunch, $45 Sunday lunch/brunch, $45 dinner, $45 Sunday dinner.

Elsewhere in Brooklyn, Park Slope's Palo Santo will serve up dinner in its cozy brownstone setting, and in Williamsburg Thai restaurant Kru will serve a $35 lunch and $45 dinner.

In Williamsburg, Pizette will serve a $45 fixed dinner menu and a $30 Sunday brunch.

Restaurant Week is part of a larger "Winter Outing" program by New York City Tourism + Conventions, which will bring travelers and locals alike discounts on hotels, shows, cultural attractions and businesses.

"Tourism is already booming across the five boroughs, but with NYC Winter Outing 2024, I am confident we will break even more records this year,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement.

“Whether you’re interested in the best restaurants, cultural attractions, hotels or tourist attractions, NYC Winter Outing has what you’re looking for."

See the full list of restaurants here.

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