Harvey

New American restaurant · Williamsburg

Harvey

New American restaurant · Williamsburg

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96 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249

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This stylish American eatery in the Williamsburg Hotel boasts a sun-kissed patio and a chic atmosphere, perfect for cocktails and brunch delights.  

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"Leonti was supposed to work as chef of Harvey at the Williamsburg Hotel but left in 2017 after delays." - Stefanie Tuder

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"For some reason, Williamsburg now has three hotels within a few blocks of each other, and they all have fancy-ish restaurants on the ground floor. The one at The Williamsburg Hotel is called Harvey, and it’s the lesser of the three (the others being Leuca and Reynard). The menu is American and Italian, and it’s both boring and not very good. And this is unfortunate, because the space is really nice. It’s just below ground-level, with high ceilings, a bar in the middle, and a lounge area up front, and while you don’t need to have dinner here, it might be a good and convenient spot for a cocktail." - Bryan Kim

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Jean Lee

Google
Enjoyed an excellent brunch at this gorgeous and airy New American restaurant at The Williamsburg Hotel! The Steak & Eggs were cooked perfectly and served w/ potatoes & charred shishito peppers. The Eggs Benedict w/ Salmon was another delicious dish and for dessert, we had their French Toast w/ fruit and maple syrup. Definitely check out the rooftop too for stunning panoramic views of the Williamsburg & Manhattan!

Beck R

Google
Review for high tea only. Don’t waste your time or money. Even with the Pulsd/Groupon deal, it’s a rip off. Juan was our server and attempted to tell us that we’d only get a choice of one tea. When questioned with the verbiage from the voucher, he relented and admitted it was two. Juan was pleasant but scarce. He took photos for us and took additional pictures with his own camera but never texted them to us. While we knew gratuity and tax weren’t included, Juan tacked on $24 as his tip and we never saw him again. The bites were not good. See pic of the “3 tier” they offer. The hostesses were lovely, the space average and the jazz was contemporary. No parking onsite but street parking is not difficult. Definitely not worth the trip.

W Gmail

Google
Lovely restaurant. The space was gorgeous. We tried the BROOKLYN high tea

Lilan - Life by Lilan

Google
The afternoon tea there was awesome. Live music, great service, the tower of treats was delicious as well.

Johanna Fiascone

Google
The decor of this bar alone makes it worth stopping in. The drinks are just an added bonus. Also, a great spot if you'd like a cup of tea.

Louis B

Google
Nice space, comfy booths and the Wagyu burger is amazing! Live jazz is a great touch. You can also get sides and pastries. Will go back to try the afternoon teas sometime and also interested to try the dessert menu. Looked good for drinks too. Decent venue.

Julio Terra

Google
We were a bit disappointed with our experience at Harvey. We ended up here because we were staying at the hotel. The place itself is nice, and the cocktails are well made but the food was not good. We ordered a pizza, ceviche and a cucumber salad. We didn’t enjoy any of the dishes.

Zory Sandler

Google
Bought a voucher from travelzoo for high tea for 2. Firstly, what they're slinging as high tea, is actually afternoon tea, and a poor excuse of one. High tea is much more substantial. The ratio between sweet and savory items is way off. 2 tiny savory sandwiches, one tiny sweet sandwich and a lot of clawingly sweet pastries. No scones! No clotted cream! Now the pastries themselves are good, but they're not even made by them. As for service, out waitress disappeared midway through our meal, it took almost as long to get our check as the time it took us to eat. We saw the 3 star average before we went, so we didn't have high expectations. Boy were we let down. Even with the significant voucher discount, this wasn't worth it. Do yourselves a favor and avoid this place.