Brooklyn Fish Camp
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162 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718) 783-3264 GO TO WEBSITE |SEE MENU
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- HOURS:
- Mon-Thurs noon-3 pm, 5-10 pm, Fri-Sat noon-3 pm, 5-11 pm
- PRICE RANGE: --
- CREDIT CARDS: Yes
- ALCOHOL: Beer/Wine Only
- OTHER FEATURES:
- Outdoor Seating
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Other location: Manhattan.
quick reviews (2 Reviews)
While decent, I've been underwhelmed, perhaps because of the hype. The oysters were ok, mussels ok. For lobster rolls go to Red Hook. I mean, it's the only real fish place in the hood, so I'll continue to patronize, but I was never the biggest fan. REPLY (1 Reply)
We ate there the other night, and liked the food -- the server was a different story. Really, really rude. She appeared at the table and without any preliminaries began to rattle off specials, stopped and said, 'Well you can figure out the wine list," and marched off. When she came back I asked her which of three fish fillet dishes she would most recommend. "I'm not choosing for you," she barked....+READ
We ate there the other night, and liked the food -- the server was a different story. Really, really rude. She appeared at the table and without any preliminaries began to rattle off specials, stopped and said, 'Well you can figure out the wine list," and marched off. When she came back I asked her which of three fish fillet dishes she would most recommend. "I'm not choosing for you," she barked. I tried to say I was asking for what she liked the most -- "I'm NOT going to choose for you!" she snapped again.
I'm a woman, by the way, and feel pretty sure she wouldn't speak to a male customer that way.-COLLAPSE
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Oysters and Wine in Park Slope (CHOW Digest, Aug. 2011).
A Budget Lobster Roll in Brooklyn (CHOW Digest, July 2008).
