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Pies-N-Thighs
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351 Kent Ave.,
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Nearby Subway Stops
J, M, Z at Marcy Ave.
Directions
The entrance is on S. 5th St.
Prices
$7-$10
Payment Methods
Cash Only
Special Features
- Delivery
- Great Desserts
- Outdoor Dining
- Take-Out
- View
- Waterfront
Alcohol
- No Alcohol
Reservations
Not Accepted
Delivery Area
Division Ave. to N. 13th St., Union Ave. to Kent Ave.
Profile
This venue is closed.
It's usually not a promising sign when a restaurant's outdoor patio is enclosed by a fifteen-foot-high barbed-wire fence. At Pies-N-Thighs, though, you might say it's part of the charm. The makeshift southern-style kitchen that operates out the back of Williamsburg's Rock Star Bar has an air of what might politely be called a rough, postindustrial outer-borough chic. In other words, it's a dive, but a dive in the best sense of the word. Stephen Tanner and Sarah Buck, from nearby Diner, cooks the kind of honest home-style vittles you might hope to stumble upon while tootling along some southern backroad. She bakes the breads, the biscuits, and the type of picture-perfect double-crusted pies that, when customarily placed atop a windowsill to cool, hoboes find hard to resist. Meanwhile, another former Diner employee oversees the pit-smoked pulled pork, the fried chicken, the juicy burgers, and the spicy macaroni and cheese. All of it can be gulped down at a slim counter inside the greasy kitchen nook that formerly served as a beer closet. But down-home cooking of this caliber is best enjoyed amidst the barbed wire and weedy plants, or what the locals cheerfully refer to as “out back in the prison yard.”
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