
Local tavern serving comfort food with some global twists, plus brunch, in a warm-hued setting.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2826 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11218
Phone: (718) 438-0488
Website: http://www.hamiltonsbrooklyn.com/
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Reviews
I’ve been coming to Hamilton’s since 2021, and it actually holds sentimental value for me—it’s where I went on my first date with my now-husband. Unfortunately, today’s experience was so uncomfortable that I won’t be coming back.
We came in during a snowstorm with our one-year-old daughter. The restaurant was nearly empty—maybe four people total—yet we were ignored for 10–15 minutes. No greeting, no check-in, no acknowledgment, even as my child became visibly hungry and irritated.
When I finally asked if we could place an order, the woman serving us responded, “I’m waiting.” I told her she never came over to ask if we needed anything. Her only response was “ok,” with no concern, apology, or follow-up—making it very clear she did not care.
She later stated that she is the manager, which made the interaction even more disturbing. The dismissive behavior felt intentional. The contrast between how I was treated and how my husband (who is white) was treated was noticeable and deeply unsettling. Based on repeated interactions and today’s experience, I genuinely believe the treatment I received was racially biased, and it made me feel unwelcome and unsafe.
Because of how uncomfortable the situation felt, I chose not to order food at all. As a parent, trust matters, and I did not feel comfortable eating there under these circumstances.
To be fair, I did speak with the night manager, who stepped in, was polite, listened to my concerns, and apologized. I appreciated that intervention. However, the fact that this situation escalated to that point speaks volumes. Lulu clearly needs proper training, especially in customer service, professionalism, and cultural competency.
The owner, Georgia, needs to be aware that this level of management and conduct is unacceptable. This restaurant used to mean something to me, but after today, I will never return.
Update:
I had the Ruben sandwich with potato wedges and it was great! Still more things to try, but so far everything is good.
Today I went for dinner with my husband and I ordered the pretzel with mustard ($7) since I ate earlier and wasn’t too hungry. My husband got the Rueben sandwich with roasted potato wedges ($21). My pretzel was fine. His sandwich was also ok-it had a good amount of meat on it but the bread got soggy. We also got “warm homemade buttermilk biscuit” with honey almond butter ($5) and the biscuit was cold, dry and a little on the burnt side. The almond honey butter was delicious.
Our server was very nice and our food and drinks were delivered in a timely manner. For drinks we got (jalepeno guava soju margarita)- this was very good and (bees knees martini)-this was ok. We had high expectations for the food because we had dinner there before but this time around it was not the best.
There is plenty of seating on the inside and outside. I might come back for brunch to give it another try but we weren’t too impressed with the food today.