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Bacchus, Brooklyn, New York, French Restaurant Details
Address: 409 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York (NY), 11217
Send to devicePhone: (718) 852-1572
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04/15/2015 12:06 amGreat |
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09/22/2014 12:06 amLove it. It is one of the few places my girlfriend actually enjoys as well so we are in there at least once a month. Specials are always good. Fish freshness and preparation is perhaps the most impressive. I have not gone wrong on their menu or with the specials yet. Medium level of priciness but a better quality meal than I have had at some ultra high end restaurants. |
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12/24/2013 8:04 pmAmazing food and service. The food was delicious, not too salty or heavy and everything was equally delicious. The service was exceptional as well. Will definitely come back again and again |
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11/28/2013 7:39 pmAwful thanksgiving dinner with a secret extra charges. I went there on thanksgiving for dinner. It was a fixed course menu. All the dishes were awful- no flavor and cold. Also they didn't give the complimentary drinks to us and instead offered a coffee as if its included but its actually not. It was such a crook and a bad experience. I would never recommemd this restaurant. |
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12/15/2012 11:40 pmI had a nice family outing here. I called late and the hostess worked to get us in. The atmosphere was very pleasant. The music was at a good volume, though the playlist was odd and eclectic. The food was hit or miss. The Bacchus salad was excellent as was the skate. The lamb was overcooked but with bold clean flavors. Service was excellent and accommodated us in every way. We were given an extra floating island desert which was actually quite good. The food alone would not bring me back but the whole experience was pleasant enough to warrant a return. |
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06/11/2015 10:36 pmFrancophiles tout the classic French bistro fare at this charming little Downtown Brooklyn wine bar/eatery; reasonable rates, no pretension and a beautiful back garden lend lazy-day appeal, even if a few Francophobes feel it has no particular distinction. |