"The backyard at Whoopsie Daisy in Crown Hearts comes to mind every time we want to drink wine at a picnic table in the summer, and also at least once in November, when trying to ignore the inevitable return of winter hibernation. In addition to serving wine, they pour beer and vermouth, as well as pre-batched cocktails that you can make a two-sipper for $8. (In other words, a teeny martini could be in your future.) When you get hungry, order some conservas, olives, or maybe cookies from L'imprimerie with a glass of milk." - neha talreja, bryan kim, willa moore, molly fitzpatrick, will hartman
"Robbie Biscuit Co. @ Whoopsie Daisy / Tues, Oct 1, 5pm-Sold Out Around these parts, a good biscuit is hard to find. Robbie Biscuit Co. is trying to remedy that situation, one pop-up at a time. On Oct 1, they’ll be at Whoopsie Daisy slinging buttermilk biscuits and gravy. The full menu hasn’t been released yet, but past add-ons have included fried chicken, salmon patties, and pimento cheese. Check out their Instagram for updates." - neha talreja
"It’s a big summer for Crown Heights bars, because right around the corner from Rodeo you’ll find Whoopsie Daisy. Instead of sidewalk seating, they’ve got a huge backyard, where you should come for Happy Hour, maybe on a Friday at 4pm when you close your laptop and decide to kick off the weekend a little early. Order a few bottles of wine, grab a picnic table out back, and fight over who gets to sit in the middle of the bench, under the umbrella. There’s a short, charcuterie-centric food menu, but Whoopsie Daisy also frequently hosts pop-ups, so keep an eye on their Instagram. You might finally be able to try some jerked oysters, or some ‘tinis and weenies. " - bryan kim, will hartman, willa moore, sonal shah, neha talreja, molly fitzpatrick
"Whoopsie Daisy is a wine bar in Crown Heights from the team behind Fiasco Wine Shop. You can sip natural wine in a very large backyard, and snack on the expected tinned fish and charcuterie, but you can also get a chocolate chip cookie from L'Imprimerie with locally sourced milk, if that sort of thing matters to you." - will hartman
"If you’d like to get a picnic table with seven of your closest friends and drink bottles of very nice wine for several blissful hours, head to Whoopsie Daisy, a wine bar in Crown Heights. It’s the sort of backyard that'll come to mind every time you want to drink outside in the summer, and also at least once in November, when you’re trying to ignore the inevitable return of winter hibernation. They also pour beer and vermouth, as well as pre-batched cocktails that you can make a two-sipper for $8. (In other words, a teeny martini could be in your future.) They also have a short food menu, which includes conservas, olives, and cookies from L'imprimerie, with glasses of milk. " - neha talreja, bryan kim, willa moore, molly fitzpatrick