Address and Contact Information
Address: 44 Beard St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Phone: (718) 310-6110
Website: https://www.lundysofbrooklyn.com/
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Reviews
When she sat us in the dinning room, she let us know there were 2 servers for the night with a 1 bus boy. She mentioned them by name and I loved that. We were attended to by Keith. He was such a gem. He recommended so really great choices for us. This is what we had. For drinks, my husband and my son had the Red Hook which they loved. I don’t drink so I had the Captain Jack Mocktail.
Appetizers- Seafood Tower and Rhode Island Calamari. OMG the calamari is a must try. It has a little kick but you will thank me later. I little heat never hurt nobody.
Dinner- we all shared the Gala Apple Salad, Porter House, Linguini and Clams, Lundy’s Potatoes, and Mac and Cheese.
Dessert- The Butterscotch Sundae my daughter hogged, and the Lundy’s Huckleberry Pie. Now let me tell you. I do not eat huckleberry pie, but that one, I could not believe how tasty. The crust was hard and sweet and the filling had the right flavor. Not too sweet or tart. All throughout dinner my husband and my son kept saying how great the food was. It was truly amazing and the service was great, with only 3 working and staying attentive to several tables.
I would definitely come back. Maybe for a girls night next time.
We both thought it was a 6/10 because of the food.
He loved the potential of the menu as in there were lots of things we think we’d love on it. I agree.
He loved the swordfish special
For apps, the best dish was the Rhode Island calamari. Nice and crispy in a toss of cherry peppers and two sauces.
The tomatoes in the heirloom salad were delicious with generous amounts of straciatella, but the unripe white peach was disappointment especially at the height of stone fruit season.
The clam bisque was highly recommended to us by friends who’d recently eaten there. It has a nice creamy texture but it lacked clam flavor.
My crab cake was gorgeous looking with lots of crab, but really salty and the remoulade sauce was also overly salty. Lundy’s is old school with salt and pepper mills on the tables so customers can salt to their taste.
The onion rings were limp. They use nice, huge sweet onion rings, but they were not fried until crispy. The sauce was tasty.
The weirdest dish was the Lundy’s potatoes. I’m a potato freak. I love them! I rarely find one I didn’t like. These were strange tasting and wet. Not sure what they were going for. We’re they supposed to be braised in sort of onion sauce? Not good.
A True Taste of Classic New York
Walking into Lundy’s of Brooklyn feels like stepping back into a beautifully preserved piece of old New York. The classical decor, elegant, warm, and rich with history, immediately set the tone for what turned out to be an unforgettable dining experience. There’s a nostalgic charm in the air that made the night feel both special and timeless.
We started with the clams and biscuits, which absolutely lived up to the hype, fresh, flavorful, and exactly the kind of comfort you want from a place that prides itself on them. The seafood tower was nothing short of a showstopper, immaculate presentation and every bite brimming with freshness.
As a steak lover, I had to try the porterhouse, and I was blown away. It rivaled some of the best cuts I’ve had at the city’s most famous steakhouses, perfectly cooked, deeply flavorful, and generous in portion.
The service was impeccable, attentive without being overbearing, and clearly staffed by people who care about the experience they’re providing.
Lundy’s is one of those rare gems that manages to capture the soul of a bygone era. I’ll definitely be making this a regular stop.