Broccoli tacos, burgers, and elevated American classics.





























627 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238 Get directions
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"No. 7 Sub serves up innovative sub combinations, with toppings ranging from Fritos to lychees. All options are available on an Italian hero or over a warm grain salad. Neither venue offers indoor seating but the are plenty of outdoor options in nearby Brooklyn Bridge Park." - Column Five

"At 627 Vanderbilt Avenue (at St. Marks Avenue), Andrea Strong is hosting a preview on Tuesday, July 22 of the founders' chicken-focused project; the preview menu includes the smash burger, chicken dogs, chicken nuggets with Ramblin’ sauce, shoestring fries, mac and cheese topped with pretzel-potato chip crumble, and a chopped kale salad. Tickets are $50 and require a subscription to her Substack, the Strong Buzz." - Melissa McCart
"Recently relocated after closing its original Fort Greene location, this late-night favorite is now on bustling Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect Heights. This spot is perfect for couples looking to have a lively night out, thanks to its bar that stays open late. Menu favorites like the famous broccoli tacos are still around, but they are joined by new dishes too. For example, a fish soup made with fluke, striper and smoked trout in a saffron broth is accompanied by tobiko toast. Or, if you’re feeling a breakfast-for-dinner vibe, go with the so-called “big chicken” and a side of black truffle scrambled eggs." - devorahlevtov

"The 'giant minimal' cheeseburger came properly cooked and dripping with juices beside a pile of fries, a $16 bargain and a very good first impression for this Prospect Heights newcomer. " - Eater Staff
"After 14 years in Fort Greene, Tyler Kord closed No. 7 Restaurant but is keeping the name and plans to reopen this fall in Prospect Heights at 627 Vanderbilt Avenue." - Erika Adams