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2 Hope St.,
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Mon-Fri, 4pm-midnight; Sat-Sun, 10am-midnight
L at Bedford Ave.; G, L at Metropolitan Ave.-Lorimer St.
$13-22
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Accepted/Not Necessary
Named in honor of onetime Williamsburg resident Henry Miller, Miller’s Tavern is part new American bistro and part coffeehouse. Past the polished bar and bentwood stools, dark green walls are detailed with off-white trim, antique books line the windowsills, and old framed photos hang on the wall. Dark wood tables, booths, and floors add to the quaint study vibe. The meaty dinner menu features a large and tasty rib eye steak frites and a tender sliced pork loin, served atop broccoli rabe and cranberry beans, with a flavorful crispy pork belly piece. Weekend brunch showcases benedicts, omelettes, and French toast, while the bar serves $1 oysters all week long from 4-8pm.
Recommended DishesSteak frites, $22
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