
Friendly neighborhood spot serving seasonal menus with cocktails, beer, wine, and snacks all day long. Dinner and Brunch Tuesday to Sunday! Join us for Happy Hour weekdays from 3pm-6pm for $2 off all our drafts, wells, and wines. Late night happy hour 10pm-close. Kitchen until midnight.
Seasonal American restaurant that plays on culinary nostalgia with an open kitchen & wooden booths.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 630 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225
Phone: (914) 229-3300
Website: http://www.ediejos.com/
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Reviews
This place is beautiful inside but do NOT have any wait staff , so prepare to order at the counter . All of the breakfast items are great , but the fried chicken sandwich is why I come here all of the time!! Crispy ! Freshly cooked! And flavorful ! The decor is beautiful .
The hamburger and fries were good. Ficchota with olive oil was delicious although not exactly oven fresh.
The martini was delicious . The buffalo wings were not good. The Tres leches cake was tasty but no coffee was available at 11pm, bummer.
There was a person named Marquis, I hope that’s how you spell the name, who was an amazing spirit. I summoned them for extra plates (they quickly attended to me), they checked on me and my friend several times and when I got up to go to the bar to pay, they offered to assist and was just absolutely and completely the height of my night ( great energy and conversation) I can tell they work really hard, as I saw them doing a little bit of everything besides cook.
I will probably visit again but a bit earlier.
The staff (bartenders, wait staff and everyone else) was so friendly. A bit more attention to detail would be great (there were a few drinks mixups and forgotten biscuits). I imagine mistakes happen often since you place your order at the bar and it is brought to your table. You present your credit card to open a tab.
My niece and I arrived just after 11 AM on the last Saturday in March. It was not very crowded at that time. We sat at a booth inside, but did see some people dining outside.
I can personally recommend the French toast and the EJ rum punch (please note… this is NOT Jamaican rum punch… but it’s delicious).
My niece enjoyed her chicken sandwich with fries. She also highly recommends the Moscow mule.
With tax and tip, we paid approximately $135.
Bathrooms were fine.
I’m in the process of trying to make this my new neighborhood spot, but admittedly have only been here 2-3x. You order at the bar and I think there are servers but they only give you your meal if you sit at a table. Hard to understand.
Of the few times I’ve been there, really liked! Had the spinach & artichoke dip which was good. Def want to try other items when I have a chance! Also on one of the Friday’s I went, they were setting up for a comedy show too.
On the positive side, the service was fast. I was greeted as soon as I walked in the door and seated right away with no wait, which I really appreciated.
However, the food unfortunately fell short for me. The artichoke dip tasted like it may have been reheated, and the burger wasn’t particularly flavorful or appealing. Our server also came off a bit curt at times — when I asked for ranch, he responded sharply that they didn’t have any and didn’t check back on us after the food arrived. I understand everyone can have an off day, but overall the experience just wasn’t what I hoped for.
With so many great restaurants in the area, I don’t think I’d return, but I genuinely hope they continue improving because the space and location have a lot of potential.