Brussels Sprouts Salad
Loosie's Kitchen

Loosie's Kitchen

91 S 6th St, Brooklyn, United States

Coffee • Kitchen • American • Pub Kitchen


"It's a hidden spot that has its own identity that is Instagram worthy during the spring or summer thanks to it's use of the space inside and the cute walk up outside. This New American place has some nice choices on the menu but the most eye catching has to be the fried chicken simply because it sounds substantial. 7 pieces of chicken and each seasoned amazingly well that I nearly forgot to dip it in the honey or even put on the spicy sauce right next to it. While 7 may sound a lot, make no mistake this is not a plate you'd want to share. Another honorable mention is the appetizer of a potato and basil ... Soup? Either way, the seasoning is wonderful and I'd like to ask for seconds for sure. The campfire old fashioned was good but what do you do with the actual chocolate, Graham cracker and roasted marshmallow? Do I leave it for later? Do I have it immediately? Am I supposed to be immersing that into the drink as it was placed on a toothpick above the drink? The staff was attentive for sure and the lighting was intimate. Really great job with that. So why the missing star? Simply put, it's pretty pricey for the portions it provides. It's a cute restaurant but for some reason I just can't justify the price to portion ratio. Remember those dishes I mentioned earlier? I shared them with my girlfriend and with the 2 drinks together it came out to over $80 and we were still hungry. We ended up going to a second restaurant after that."

Brass Monkey

Brass Monkey

55 Little West 12th Street, City Of New York, 10014, United States Of America

Beer • Casual • Drinks • English


"This happened a couple weeks back, but I thought I 'd share my experience at this place. What a bizarre experience. We had a company outing at Brass Monkey, and I had 2 drinks. After starting to feel slight discomfort in the stomach, my friend and I went to the bathroom. A lady bartender with wavy, blonde hair followed us into the bathroom and stood there, peaking under the stall !!! to see what was happening. She immediately said that I had to leave if I was feeling sick, to which my friend responded that I was feeling discomfort from earlier and needed to relieve my stomach. The only thing she said was you need to go and went to grab SECURITY GUARDS to escort us out. After having 2 drinks and simply feeling sick inside a stall i.e. private space where you have the right to simple privacy to do whatever you need to do , the security guards met us at the door of the bathroom and told us they would call the cops unless we left. So we didn 't oppose because it was completely unreasonable- feeling nauseous on a FRIDAY evening around 5pm is apparently not something they can handle as a business. I explained to them the circumstances, to which Erik, their security guard/manager, said, WORD FOR WORD, I dont care if you 're bulimic, if you 're throwing up it 's a bad look for the restaurant- you need to go. I tried to reason, explaining that I have friends who have struggled, and it 's not at all okay to say. Eric could not even make eye contact with me, and instead decided to express his annoyance with a talking hand motion, completely disregarding that what he said is extremely harmful. I would understand this reaction if my behavior was disruptive, inappropriate, rowdy or whatever else. I was absolutely fine, calm, and reasonable. All in all, I realize that restaurants, as private businesses, have the right to refuse service. HOWEVER, the way this was handled, the condescending comments Eric made in regard to our age alluding to the fact that I can 't handle my alcohol , the talking hand motion, and all the snarky remarks like the sooner you leave, the faster we 'll forget your face, so maybe we will let you in next time made our time at Brass Monkey absolutely traumatic. We seriously couldn 't fathom that feeling sick in a PRIVATE BATHROOM could ever result in this. Shame on the security guards and the management for not having the proper manners and experience to handle this correctly and respectfully. As a suggestion to the actual business owners, maybe invest in a proper training program? Finally, as a side note: Eric, just so you know, karma will get you"

Elizabeth's Chop House

Elizabeth's Chop House

113 S Front St, Marquette, United States Of America, 49855

Steak • Asiatic • American • Vegetarian


"My wife and I visited twice in 1 week. Visit one, wedding anniversary Her: strawberry bazil lemonade Filet mignon Oscar style, Brussel sprouts. Drink was very flavorful, and not over powered. Steak was cooked right, very tender. Great cut of meat. The Oscar style on top was meh . Not what was expected from the establishment and reviews. Brussel sprouts were amazing. Him: ****** Mary, hickory ribeye, baked potato. Steak was one of the best I have ever eaten. The added flavors from the salt block it 's served on brings it to the next level. Steak was cooked exactly how I ordered. Fat melted in my mouth. Baked potato was a good size and cooked nice n soft. Zero complaints. The ****** Mary was not good in any aspect in my opinion. Visit 2: birthday Her: chophouse salad and crab cake. Another strawberry bazil lemonade. Absolutely loved everything she got. Salad was very fresh, crisp. Him: American waygu tenderloin, baked potato, strawberry lemonade. Was disappointed by the waygu. Was still a good cut of meat cooked perfectly... But for less money u can get the hickory ribeye which is miles better. Anniversary night the server was very very slow. I finished my meal before I got my sauce I asked for. We also waited almost 20 min after eating to receive our bill. Birthday night.... One of the best most attentive servers I have had in a long time. I short, check out this place. Great staff, even better food."