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Specialties
Opened in 2009, Brinkley’s popular Gastropub, located on a compelling corner of Broome Street in SoHo, is a haven for neighborhood enjoyment in a casual setting. Bike propped against the building, Brinkley likes to unwind meeting a group for Sunday brunch. Or perhaps he’s taken a seat at the bar where he can catch his favorite match over a pint of local, New York state beer.
Although Brinkley is partial to the Grass-fed Burger, the menu offers a variety of pub classics like Three-Cheese Mac and Cheese and Duck Fat Fries as well as farm fresh options like Kale and Brussels Sprout Salad and Roasted Black Garlic Hummus. Here Brinkley will always make you feel at home, please come say hello.
History
Established in 2009.
Though world travelled, New York City is Brinkley’s home. A downtown fixture, Brinkley is classically turned out and always in the mood to celebrate. With loosened tie and pint in hand, Brinkley is charmingly rugged. Once a legend on the pitch, he never misses a match from his perch of his favorite bar stool. Socially conscious, he favors his bike to taxi cabs and cares about the provenance of his food and drink. All in all, Brinkley likes to surround himself with good, casual fun and satisfy his hunger with modern local pub fare.
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