Saint Julivert

Seafood restaurant · Cobble Hill

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16 Great Valentine's Day Restaurants For People Who Aren’t Really Into Valentine’s Day

"If you love seafood and trying unusual wines, you’re the ideal candidate for Valentine’s Day at this Cobble Hill restaurant. Saint Julivert is from the people behind La Vara, a great Spanish restaurant that happens to be right next door, and the menu here is mostly dedicated to shareable stuff inspired by what you’d find in coastal Portugal or Spain. It’s romantic inside (but still casual enough where you’ll be sitting on a stool), and the outdoor heating situation will keep you comfortable even in 20-degree weather. " - hannah albertine

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/nyc-valentines-day-restaurants-that-are-romantic-but-not-cheesy

264 Clinton St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Get directions

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