Ammazzacaffè
Brooklyn, NY · Italian restaurant
- Address
- Ammazzacaffè, 702 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
- Phone
- (929) 250-2875
- Website
- www.ammazzacaffe.nyc
- Status
- Closed · Opens 12 PM
Ammazzacaffè is a restaurant located in Brooklyn, NY. It is one of 8,821 restaurants listed in Brooklyn. Its 4.4-star rating is above the Brooklyn city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Ammazzacaffè
Casual neighborhood Italian restaurant, wine, cocktails and amaro bar with house made pasta and shareable dishes. Michelin bib gourmand.
Hours
| Saturday | 12 PM–3 PM, 5 PM–11 PM |
Customer Reviews
Cozy & intimate spot w/ solid plates & great drinks. Reasonably priced, ambiance suited for conversation, a bartender that crafts bliss in a glass(ask for Eric), a well maintained restroom, suitable for small & extra large groups & a relaxing playlist. Check them out!
The ambiance at this restaurant was lovely, with the added bonus of outdoor seating. The service was exceptional—our server was incredibly patient and attentive throughout the evening. However, the food did not meet expectations. The pasta dishes, priced around $25, were served in very small portions, slightly undercooked, and the flavors lacked cohesion. We left quite hungry! While I appreciate having had the opportunity to try it, I likely wouldn’t return.
Honest Review of Ammazzacaffè Atmosphere & Service: 10/10 We grabbed a late 10 PM Saturday night Resy and the space still felt welcoming. The bar was spotless, the decor stylish but comfortable, and the service was excellent. Josh was warm, attentive, and service never felt rushed. Presentation on every dish was elegant and thoughtful. Starters : 9/10 • Sunchoke ($22): Beautiful salt-baked prep with hazelnut pesto, yogurt, and apple. Creative, layered, and earthy. • Barbabietole ($19): Roasted beets with smoked ricotta and pickled figs. Gorgeous on the plate, subtle on the palate. It was balanced but leaned more refined than bold. Mains : 8.5/10 • Cavatelli ($30): Crab, corn, Sungold tomato, coral butter. Fresh, seasonal, and well-executed. It was light yet rich, a summer-forward pasta
Such a cute, cozy spot for lunch. The food was genuinely delicious. We did the prix fixe menu which was way more than we could eat (great value and super generous portions). Everything we tried was really well done, and the vibe felt relaxed and welcoming. Would definitely recommend for a bite to eat, and it also seems like a perfect place to swing by for a glass of wine.
Used to be one of my favorite weekly spots but the portions keep shrinking and the prices keep rising multiple dollars per dish. ~$30 for a protein-free very small pasta dish. Service has declined in the last year or so as well. Overall, I no longer recommend it and have stopped returning.
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