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Applewood

501 11th St., Brooklyn, NY 11215 40.66556 -73.982243
nr. Seventh Ave.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
718-788-1810 Send to Phone

  • Cuisine: American Traditional
  • Price Range: $$$
  • Critics' Rating: **
  • Reader Rating: Write a Review
Photo by Andrew Karcie

Official Website

applewoodny.com

Nearby Subway Stops

F, G at Seventh Ave.

Prices

$22-$26

Payment Methods

Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Special Features

  • Brunch - Weekend
  • Fireplace
  • Private Dining/Party Space

Alcohol

  • Full Bar

Reservations

Recommended

Profile

This venue is closed.

On a genteel, tree-lined street in Park Slope, applewood feels, at first, like a caricature of a certain kind of newly fashionable, wholesome Brooklyn restaurant. There is the name, carefully chosen to evoke a sense of natural goodness and well-being. There are the cheerful mom-and-pop proprietors, the Sheas, who now live upstate and deliver produce and meat to the restaurant regularly. The Sheas are devotees of the Slow Food movement, which means all the produce they serve is grown on self-sustaining farms outside the city and all the meat is hormone- and antibiotic-free. The walls of their restaurant are colored pale yellow, the tables are made of sturdy maple and there's a crackling fireplace in the middle of the room. I’ve been conditioned to expect a certain kind of simple, aggressively nourishing dining experience when these factors are involved. But then applewood is a new kind of Brooklyn mom-and-pop joint. Among the small-plate appetizers, there might be fresh Maine lobster, poached in butter one night (tossed on a mash of polenta and mascarpone) and served cold, on a nest of fennel and mint, the next…applewood isn’t Le Bernardin, of course. It isn’t even necessarily Brooklyn’s version of Le Bernardin, but you get the idea. Refined ingredients like sturgeon often appear on the menu (doused in a mushroom-and-veal-stock reduction the night I ordered it, and flavored with truffles), and none of the entrées cost under $20.

Brunch

Sat., 10 a.m. — 2 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.—3 p.m. (No reservations accepted for brunch.)

Note
The menu changes constantly, but if the pork is on it and you’re a practiced carnivore, order it.

Recommended Dishes

Creamy lobster broth, $8

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