immaculate sunday brunch!! best sweet/savory french toast, colombian coffee, french fries and vibes!
I don’t know how this place hasn’t blown up yet. It’s an underrated gem for incredible food. We had the squid ink burrata and mushroom raviolis, and it felt like we were back in the quaint, unforgettable eateries in europe. Love this spot
Really fun spot with excellent food and drinks by fabulous loving caring owners! Recommend anything they offer!
I came for here for a New Year's Eve dinner with a group of friends and split a several plates. The care of ingredients in food and cocktails was superb especially in the duck egg arepa, which was my favorite. Though I personally questioned the server's strong backing of the caesar salad, it was delivered on the flavor palette. I enjoyed the Basque touches on South American dishes a lot. As an observer of culture and ambiance, it was fun experience for anyone who appreciates LGBTQ+ community.
Perfect place, perfect vibes
Do not go here. They charged me $30 for each double drinks. Including tips I paid $75 for two. The service was lousy and the atmosphere was that of a merge between a haunted house and an ignorant and mean sorority house. I was harassed by the owner's friend, herself, and her other friend because of gossip and false accusations of me “making other people uncomfortable." I asked them how did I make the people uncomfortable and got no answer. No answer! They just said I had to leave and then the owner and her friend made fun of my Versace coat, iPhone, and Versace T-shirt by pointing at them and saying they were used but they were not!!! I bought two women drinks and my final bill that one of them brought to me outside was $69.99!! This was the as previously mentioned, a merge between highway robbery in a haunted ignorant sorority house. I ought to call the police for this overcharging/stealing of my money while harassing me. Don't go here! Unless you want to be haunted and robbed!
Overpriced food. For someone who flaunts their intersectional identity as queer and Colombian, and so on, really lacks awareness of Colombian cuisine on the menu. Sure, there are a couple of very mainstream Colombian dishes, but nothing to write home about. There is nothing particularly Latin about the place. Also, worst coffee for 7 bucks, yes, it’s a bar, so I get it, but fyi. Just your typical Bushwick pretentious dyke bar. No thanks.
A very bad experience, won't come back