
Hours
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
| Monday | 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–10 PM |
| Friday | 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 215 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Phone: (929) 724-7621
Website: http://www.gusbrooklyn.com/
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Reviews
The green salad was good. Crisp. Fresh. Good flavors. The hash browns were crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Great creme fraiche dip.
The pork chop was small. You can sort of share it. The salsa verde was just okay. Not evenly cooked. One side was more tender than the other. Rather thin. A unremarkable dish I would. Very pedestrian. More like someone’s home cooking.
The gemelli pasta was okay. I can make the same dish at home. Just a few shavings of guanciale. Nothing bad about this dish. But again nothing remarkable.
The burger we saw on Instagram was good. But it’s a mix of beef and pork. The taste and texture is more like an Italian sausage. The slaw on top was good. But definitely not worth the trip to get to. Again, just mediocre food. I can make a more beefy burger at home.
The basque cheese cake was a tad overcooked. I think 15 min LESS in the oven would have resulted in a more creamy center. It was a big slice but it was dry. The texture was spongy and cakey overall. Not great.
The maple pie was the star of the entire dinner. It was light and velvety. There was a hint of brown butter. Not overly sweet. With a night amount of maple . The crust was flaky and crispy. The dollop of cream on top was just excellent. This was an incredible slice of pie.
Service was good overall. Water was filled. Dishes were taken away promptly. The wait staff were attentive. The bathrooms were clean.
But the food was overall underwhelming.
As always, this restaurant group always has great wines. The wine we ordered really put this meal over the top. A dining experience we will never forget.
5 stars for value. 5 stars for service 5 stars for food.
The steak was the star of the show and I can’t recommend it enough.
Their mastery in culinary arts is palpable in each shareable appetizer, offering a symphony of flavors which tenderly segue to the following acts that are no less remarkable. It is the meat dishes that stand as titans in this culinary narrative, a befitting crown to its European chop house inspiration. The pork chop and the steak bring with them a rich decadence, echoing stories of the finest, meticulously sourced ingredients brought to life with revered culinary techniques. There is an unspoken grace in the brown butter basting, a gesture that imparts a rich depth of flavor, elevating the meat to celestial heights of gastronomic joy.
Yet, the conversation of meat at Gus’s is far from complete without mentioning what is possibly one of the best burgers gracing NYC. This isn’t merely a burger but a thoughtfully crafted blend of ground beef and pork adorned with cornichons and parmesan. The patty exhibits an understanding of the sublime, a testament to the care and knowledge infused in choosing the perfect blend. Accompanied by fries — golden beacons of crisp perfection, thick-cut and generous — the burger showcases an effortless marriage of refinement and comfort, establishing itself as an imperative experience for any culinary enthusiast.
The finesse of the culinary journey finds its harmonious complement in a Wine List that not only stands as the best in Carroll Gardens but beckons to be renowned much beyond. Offering treasures from the Old World, the list carries within it a curated homage to vineyards that have mastered the art of winemaking through generations. Every sip promises a narrative, a journey through famed terrains offering a perfect accompaniment to the meal, enhancing each note and offering a depth of complexity that is both invigorating and comforting.
Gus’s Chop House is not just a dining establishment, but a living, breathing entity that carries within its walls a pulse that is vibrant, warm, and unapologetically honest. It’s a homage to the age-old traditions of European chop houses, a celebration of the casual bistro vibe, and a testament to the potential of a neighborhood restaurant to not just serve food, but to offer an experience that is rich, satisfying, and heartwarmingly authentic.