this now “famous” turkey leg sandwich from henry public kept popping up all fall long as this most-favored sandwich so of course i had to go see for myself. the setting at henry public, an old fashioned bar, is quaint, and it does feel old school, like maybe you’re back in brooklyn at the turn of the century. we visited henry public at this fall for lunch, and it wasn’t so busy which was great. the sandwich was indeed excellent, and worth visiting just for that. the turkey mixture was super moist, and the combination of ingredients was addictive with the crunch from the crispy onions balancing out the softness of the bread and the meat. and even though i was quite full after half, i just couldn’t stop myself from eating the rest.
on the negative side, henry public’s service was insanely slow, and then even though it took forever or maybe because it did my fries were lukewarm. other dishes we had including an egg sandwich, a lettuce and watercress salad and a grilled chese sandwich with apple slices were fine but not worth the trip. back on the plus side, the starting almonds and pickles were solid, and the henry public’s drinks were just as good if not better than that turkey sandwich. we all got the spicy and tangy bloody henry with shallots. it was expertly made, and for that and the turkey leg, i will definitely recommend a return visit. henry public, 329 henry street between atlantic avenue and pacific street, brooklyn, new york, .
with two small and darling kids and one lovely husband who all occasionally need some amount of tending to as well as a full-time job, this blog is an excuse for me to explore the streets of new york, with a focus on brooklyn -- my home -- and manhattan, for those great little finds that seem to appear randomly on all sorts of blocks around new york but are sometimes hidden from plain view. i gravitate toward small, beautiful, independent places with interesting things, fantastic and friendly service and mostly affordable stuff (or at least an excellent value) and food that is extremely tasty, reasonable and in a great space -- though taste will trump design every time. to help put all these ideas in one place, i also will provide a series of new york mini-guides. in each of these, i will highlight something fun to do and then give some food, shop and doing suggestions nearby. these mini-guides, soon to be accompanied by mini-maps, will help to fill an afternoon -- where to pick up a snack, what shops to check out nearby and is there a really sweet little park along the way for a much needed rest. and i am always looking for ideas -- so if you have any suggestions for where to eat and shop or what to do please let me know. . you can also follow me on twitter at cherrypatter.
and for those of you more interested in the photos, i have absolutely no photography training and while i have been picking up a few tidbits here and there, mostly i think the credit for the photos goes to my lovely camera. it is a canon rebel xti, and the lens i use most of the time is the 50 mm 1:1:8. i also have a 75-300mm 1:4-5.6 for longer views.
Excited that modern Chinese takeout spot (whatever that really means) might have a soft opening tomorrow in Gowanus next to fav 4&20 bbirds
You’re absolutely nuts, “grilled cheese sandwich and apple slices were fine, but not worth going back for.”
this place has by far one of the best burgers and grilled cheese in all of downtown Brooklyn.
i haven’t had the burgers, but on the day we were there the grilled cheese was boring. i would take the one at amy’s bread any day over theirs (though not the atmosphere), or even the ones that tempo presto used to have. but may have to try it again to see if it improved, or it was an off day.