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Specialties
Emphasizing seasonal, local, and quality ingredients, including house-made sausages, the menu consists of snacks, small plates, and big plates – along with a selection of desserts that are also made in-house. With serious, sophisticated food and a beverage program to match, we offer a less formal atmosphere without sacrificing standards.
Alongside the food menu, we feature classic and bespoke cocktails, artisanal craft beers and an accessible wine list. Plush banquettes, Carrera marble bars and reclaimed barn wood walls pay homage to the neighborhood’s history, which originated during the rise of industrialists in the Gilded Age.
History
Established in 2009.
The Vanderbilt opened its doors on October 23, 2009. It was designed with the casual comfort of a neighborhood restaurant/bar with seasonally-inspired New American bar fare by Chef Saul Bolton of SAUL Restaurant in the Brooklyn Museum, Red Gravy in Brooklyn Heights and Brooklyn Bangers.
The Vanderbilt also recommends
Red Gravy — CLOSED
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The Vanderbilt says,
«Check out our sister restaurant, Red Gravy, a great trattoria on Atlantic Avenue!»