Hope And Anchor - Menu

347 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY 11231-1245, United States

🛍 Cafe, Tacos, Salad, Cheese

2.3 💬 88 Reviews
Hope And Anchor

Phone: +17182370276

Address: 347 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY 11231-1245, United States

City: Brooklyn

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 88

Website: https://www.hopeandanchorredhook.com/

"Hope and Anchor in New York is one of the best places I have visited. The food is delicious and reasonably priced. The mac and cheese fritters, which are a classic mac and cheese fries with radish sauce, are absolutely amazing. The fish tacos are also incredible, with fresh fish, homemade banana chips, and freshly made salad. The soups, burgers, and salads are all great as well. This restaurant offers a more modern and improved take on the classic American diner, located in the growing neighborhood of Red Hook. Additionally, there is an Ikea nearby with a free ferry to Lower Manhattan, providing stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and dropping you off near the World Trade Center."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Burger

Sandwiches

Chicken

Entrées

Side Orders

Salads

Tex-Mex

Polish Cuisine

Egg Dishes

Lunch

Dinner Basket

Light And Healthy Breakfast

Wraps

Poke Bowls

Pasta

Fried Potatoes

Heros

Sides

Toast

Wiches

Negroni

Brunch

Non-Alcoholic Beverages

Sandwiches, Salads And Soups

Charlene Charlene

The Hope and Anchor is one of the best places I've tried in New York City. The food is excellent and reasonably priced. The mac and cheese fritters are delicious with a radish sauce, and the fish tacos are amazing with fresh fish, homemade banana potatoes, and a freshly made salad. The soups, burgers, and salads are all great as well. It's a modern and improved version of a classic American restaurant located in the popular neighborhood on full hookup in New York. Additionally, there is an Ikea nearby with a free ferry to Lower Manhattan, offering views of the Statue of Liberty and dropping you off near the World Trade Center.

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Louis
Louis

Hope and Anchor in New York is one of the best places I have visited. The food is delicious and reasonably priced. The mac and cheese fritters, which are a classic mac and cheese fries with radish sauce, are absolutely amazing. The fish tacos are also incredible, with fresh fish, homemade banana chips, and freshly made salad. The soups, burgers, and salads are all great as well. This restaurant offers a more modern and improved take on the classic American diner, located in the growing neighborhood of Red Hook. Additionally, there is an Ikea nearby with a free ferry to Lower Manhattan, providing stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and dropping you off near the World Trade Center.

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

Brooklyn, a vibrant borough of New York City, is known for its diverse culture and cuisine, offering iconic foods like artisanal pizzas, bagels, and international delicacies like dim sum and falafel.

Categories

  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Tacos Delight in our assortment of tacos, featuring vibrant flavors and fresh ingredients. From tender meats to zesty vegetables, each taco offers a unique taste adventure wrapped in a soft, warm tortilla. View menu
  • Salad A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.

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"When we called to reserve a table, no one informed us that there was a dining time limit of 1.5 hours. My friend wanted to invite more people to join us for dinner, but I was unsure if everyone would agree to the minimum charge of $60, including taxes and tips. I confirmed a reservation for 7 people during my second call, but ultimately, only 6 of us showed up. The table we were given was quite small, making it uncomfortable for six people, especially with the mandatory minimum spending of $60, as well as a 20% tip. For just two people, the minimum tip is 18%. I was confused about the dining time limit—was it two hours or 1.5? The party area was limited to just the backyard for additional seating. I was with friends who didn’t know the group well, and we arrived early at 3 PM, but we couldn’t wait until 6:30 PM. That’s why we ended up sitting at a separate table for two. Unfortunately, the restaurant didn’t seem to care and couldn’t arrange for us to be seated closer together. We had no choice in the matter. To make matters worse, the female waiter had a poor attitude. It felt like we were dining in a sidewalk market. She questioned another girl who served me ponzu sauce, apparently because I looked impatient when I saw her face. Her attitude only worsened after that. It seems like they need to train their employees better, as they seem unaware of how to provide good service. As for the food, it was just okay, typical of basic Japanese cuisine. There were too many restrictions! Customers are forced to adhere to the restaurant’s rules and limitations. I cannot recommend this place unless someone is specifically looking for a fast-food experience. In short, I don’t think I’ll be returning next time."