Best American Restaurants in Park Slope (11215)
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Stone Park Cafe
Long-running New American bistro marrying chef-driven cooking with a true neighborhood-institution feel.
Notable Picks
8.8
Opened in 2004 by chefs Josh Grinker and Josh Foster, Stone Park Cafe is Park Slope’s benchmark New American bistro for serious brunch and seasonal, market-driven dinners. Locals lean on it for reliably polished plates, a strong wine list, and a neighborhood-institution feel just off Prospect Park.
Must-Try Dishes:
Short rib hash with poached eggs, Buttermilk fried chicken, Stone Park burger with fries
What makes it special: Long-running New American bistro marrying chef-driven cooking with a true neighborhood-institution feel.
8.4
Since 2014, Krupa Grocery has served all-day American comfort with bistro polish right off Prospect Park West. It’s a neighborhood standby for coffee, cocktails, and brunch or dinner plates that lean seasonal and a bit cheffy without losing the relaxed, local vibe.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast gnocchi with eggs and bacon, Chicken liver pâté with pickled egg, Flatiron steak with potato-cabbage latkes
What makes it special: All-day American restaurant with a serious bar program and a leafy backyard patio steps from Prospect Park.
8.4
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Brewery & Beer Garden Republic
Happy Hour Hotspots
Brooklyn Burgers & Beer is a family-friendly burger bar built around grass-fed patties, a deep craft-beer list, and flexible build-your-own combinations. Awards and steady crowds have turned it into a go-to Park Slope destination for sit-down burgers that feel a notch more polished than a basic pub.
Must-Try Dishes:
B&B Burger on brioche with fries, Lamb burger with Gouda cheese bomb, Truffle fries
What makes it special: Craft-leaning burger bar pairing customizable patties with a strong beer list and family-friendly service.
8.3
A Park Slope fixture since 2000, Bonnie’s Grill is the quintessential neighborhood spot for Buffalo-style wings, griddled burgers, and beers under game-day TVs. It’s where locals go for unfussy, big-flavor American comfort food that leans more Bills backer bar than polished gastropub.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buffalo wings with house hot sauce, Classic Bonnie’s burger with fries, Fries with chipotle mayo
What makes it special: Two-decades-strong neighborhood joint famous for Buffalo-style wings and classic burgers.
8.0
Open since the late 2000s, The Dram Shop is a Texas-accented sports bar where the burger and Tex-Mex plates matter as much as the game on TV. Between shuffleboard, pool, and a big back room, it functions as South Slope’s standby for rowdy group hangs with reliably solid bar food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dram Burger with double patties, Fried mac and cheese wedges, Tex-Mex nachos or chips-and-dip trio
What makes it special: Loud, long-running sports bar where a heavily praised burger and Tex-Mex snacks anchor the menu.
Worthy Picks
7.7
American Cheez turns a former Bar 4 space into a kitschy Americana dive where late-night pies and cheap beer share equal billing with MC Hammer posters and karaoke. It’s less a formal restaurant than a pizza-centric bar, but the crunchy, very cheesy pies have quietly become a South Slope favorite after midnight.
Must-Try Dishes:
Classic cheese pizza pie, Half-pepperoni, half-spinach pizza, Garlic knots
What makes it special: Kitschy, pizza-slinging dive bar with late hours, karaoke, and some of the neighborhood’s most satisfying cheap pies.