a New Orleans-inspired room stacking sandwiches higher than seems wise
Must-try: Cornmeal-crusted fried shrimp sandwich, Crab and shrimp remoulade, Seafood platter
📍 63 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
11 ranked dinner with friends restaurants in Fort Greene, New York City — with ratings, must-try dishes and live availability.
11 picksThese are the 11 best Fort Greene restaurants for a group dinner, ranked. Strange Delight is the pick if you want the surest thing — 4.8 stars across 2,299 reviews. This is a higher-spend list — plan accordingly. If you only order one thing, make it the cornmeal-crusted fried shrimp sandwich at Strange Delight. None of these take online reservations — they are walk-in or phone-only, so go early.
Fort Greene eats well and calmly — DeKalb Avenue and the blocks around it carry a strong, mostly independent restaurant scene.
a New Orleans-inspired room stacking sandwiches higher than seems wise
Must-try: Cornmeal-crusted fried shrimp sandwich, Crab and shrimp remoulade, Seafood platter
📍 63 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
April Bloomfield and Gabriel Stulman's Fort Greene restaurant — a nautical room doing seafood, roast chicken, and a much-loved burger
Must-try: Roast chicken for two, Oysters, Sailor burger
📍 228 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205
a non-profit tea house doing thoughtful, relaxed Japanese fine dining
Must-try: Kaiseki courses, Potato dumpling with cheesecake filling, Tea service
📍 87 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Israeli-Mediterranean cooking in a Fort Greene brownstone with one of Brooklyn's best back gardens
Must-try: Hummus with lamb, Charred cauliflower, Malabi
📍 184 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205
Handmade pasta and a garden on Myrtle Avenue — Silvia Barban's Fort Greene trattoria
Must-try: Cacio e pepe, Lasagna, Tiramisu
📍 387 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205
A hidden Japanese izakaya behind an unmarked door at the back of Walter's — dark, loud, and very good
Must-try: Uni toast, Tsukune, Japanese whisky
📍 166 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
A Dekalb Avenue Italian restaurant with a menu that changes daily — natural wine and seasonal cooking since 2010
Must-try: Daily pasta, Aperitivo, Whatever is on the blackboard
📍 243 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205
a cave-like room opening onto a greenhouse and a string-lit garden
Must-try: Shrimp tacos, Salted peewee potatoes, Sunday asado
📍 219 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205
a subterranean wine bar with a seasonal, French-leaning menu
Must-try: Steak tartare, Crab toast, Nettle and ricotta dumplings
📍 99 S Portland Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
classic bistro cooking in the kind of room you can bring relatives to
Must-try: Steak frites, Oysters, Natural wine
📍 1 S Elliott Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11217
a brownstone Caribbean room where the bartenders are half the entertainment
Must-try: Hamachi crudo with sorrel, Goat puff pastry, Braised oxtail
📍 271 Adelphi St, Brooklyn, NY 11205
Strange Delight — 4.8 stars across 2,299 reviews, the highest on this list. a New Orleans-inspired room stacking sandwiches higher than seems wise.
None of the 11 on this page take online bookings — they are walk-in or phone-only. Going early, or on a weeknight, is the reliable move.
The cornmeal-crusted fried shrimp sandwich at Strange Delight, the roast chicken for two at Sailor and the kaiseki courses at Ikigai. Those are the dishes regulars point to first.
Ratings and review volume decide the order, but the list itself is drawn from restaurants people actually post about — 11 of the 11 here have a TikTok attached to their card. Every entry is checked as open before it ships.