Olmsted

American restaurant · Prospect Heights

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"Olmsted’s backyard has always been a big part of their charm. The Prospect Heights restaurant has a yard-to-table thing happening, often using fresh ingredients from their own garden. There’s an uncovered deck where anyone can wait with a drink, as well as a half-covered wooden structure with string lights and antique rugs. Order the s’mores for the full experience. The big fire pit is gone, but now a server will bring you your own mini pit with real coals. After relocating to one of the comfier couch areas, you can have a coffee while you toast your homemade lavender marshmallows. " - neha talreja, bryan kim, nikko duren, molly fitzpatrick

The 20 Best Restaurants For Outdoor Dining In NYC
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659 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238 Get directions

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