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    Little Honey

    4.3 (41 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating

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    Patricia P.

    Came by for the Hainan Chicken house pop up and it did not disappoint. The durian pizza was lovely. It paired so well with the chewiness of the bread. The nasi Lemak was 10/10 from thr anchovies to the perfectly prepared chicken. The French toast wasn't my fav but nicely done with the pandan dip. A little higher price point for the quantity but seems pretty normal for the area. I left a little hungry after sharing these with a friend. But my delight was high :)

    Trishana J.

    If you are looking for a cozy and inviting spot with incredible wood-fired pizza, Little Honey in Park Slope is a must-visit! From the moment we walked in, the warm ambiance and friendly service set the tone for a perfect mommy and daughter brunch date. We tried the Margarita Pie, a classic done right with fresh ingredients and a perfectly crisp crust. My daughter went for the Kids Cheese Pie, which was just the right size and full of cheesy goodness. But the star for me was the Prosciutto Leek Pie with hot honey drizzle. The flavors were unreal! The savory prosciutto, sweet leeks, and that touch of spicy honey made every bite absolutely delicious. Thanks to Groupon, we scored an amazing deal on two pies and two drinks, making the experience even better! Whether you are looking for a laid back brunch spot or just craving a great slice, Little Honey is definitely worth a visit. I will be back for that Prosciutto Leek Pie for sure!

    Alan S.

    Truly one of the most exciting new pizzas in the city. We shared the artichoke pizza and the ricotta-pesto swirl pie, which are everything that Artichoke and Rubirosa aspired to with their signature pies - but the hitherto unattained realization of those ideas has finally been attained, here in South Slope. The pie is chewy yet not dense, and you'll feel oddly light even after consuming an objectively large amount of 'za. I suspect this is a testament to the quality of the flour they use here.

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    Lina F.

    Please support local businesses like these shops!!! They are offering food now - pizza ! I am asking about pasta options as this is right by PS10 which would make the restaurant an ideal joint for an easy family dinner. Unfortunately pizza in my household is a mixed result! It is the best place to work remotely at and I hope no one finds out about how affordable and delicious their coffee beans are. ... staff is friendly and WiFi is there!! Shhhh!!

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    Beryce G.

    Food (5/5): - Super cute place! Had pizza, pastries, coffee, and other sweets - Tried the Mushroom Pizza which was pretty good. Had a delicate cheesy, mushroom taste. The bread they used was pretty interesting too Service (5/5): - Very kind folks over here! - Very warm and welcoming service Ambiance (5/5): - Great amount of seating, spacious - Work friendly! Not every table had an outlet by it but I spotted a few - Also spotted a few folks working in their laptop - Not too sure if they have wifi or not since I didn't get a chance to check - Nice covered backyard area too!

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    Rachael M.

    Adorable cafe with a great outdoor space (back patio) as well as many tables inside and one or two in front. They were very accommodating of my running club of 20+ people who came this morning and opened early for us. Beautiful pastries and delicious coffee. We will definitely be back!

    Visiting Brooklyn and looked for a cute breakfast spot. Little Honey did fit the bill for that. Food was subpar. Eggs were for sure microwaved on my egg sandwich. Everything was pretty bland. We were very disappointed.

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    Melanie H.

    Delicious coffee in the cutest spot! Our neighborhood NEEDS a place like this. So far I just had coffee but their menu looks great too. Excited to see what their dinner service might look like!

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    Samantha B.

    Stopped in for a slice of pizza this afternoon and absolutely loved it. It's a style called pizza ala taglio and it's delicious sauce and toppings on top of what i can only describe as a cross between a crusty bread and a focaccia. Can't wait to go back and try more when they open officially for dinner!

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    Cute and quiet spot with a great menu and great staff. Appreciate the calm atmosphere in there.

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    Yummy beet salad. Cheerful environment. Good air conditioning. Bright, cheerful spot.

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    2 years ago

    Delicious! Had a latte and a polenta cake. Yup! Great vibes in this new South Slope spot!

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    2 years ago

    Delicious food. The space is a little crowded but fine otherwise. Nice place and service!

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    1 year ago

    this is a great spot for brunch or dinner. the food is really good and it has a very nice vibe. and the servers were nice too.

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    Great spot with delicious coffee, pizza and good vibes. Can't wait till they add more food options. Good addition to the neighborhood.

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    Delicious Pizza, good wine, and nice atmosphere! The space is tasteful, service is attentive. We will be back soon.

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    Amazing place, coffee game is on point, Elevated food, friendly service. Great vibe, very inviting!

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    Good coffee, delicious focaccia pizzas and pastries, and a very friendly and welcoming vibe.

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    This place is great! Food is excellent. Came here with a party of 6, had a few different meals. My…read morewife hade the Cuban sandwich, excellent but $20, a bit pricey. I had the half chicken with rice and beans, may have been the best chicken I've ever had. Portion was huge. Everyone in party thought their meal was excellent. $16 cocktails Really friendly service but sloooow. Also at checkout had to ask server if gratuity had been already added. It had been..... credit card reader still had 20% and above tipping options.

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    1.6 miProspect Heights, Crown Heights

    Quaint neighborhood spot that's perfect for brunch. Came here on a Saturday and while the wait was…read moreabout an hr, there was plenty to do in the area to keep us busy. Every table has a placemat with crayons which is such a fun way to keep kids and adults entertained. The food was delicious and tasted fresh, living up to their messaging on sourcing local food. We ordered the egg katsu sandwich and the eggs rothko. The sandwich was very well made with a nice crisp panko crusting that didnt feel heavy on the oil, and yet still managed to have a light airy egg inside. The eggs rothko was buttery and flavorful but still managed to not feel too heavy. The broiled tomatos on the side were a nice touch to contrast the egg and toast from the main dish. Overall I enjoyed this place and would love to come back to try more dishes. The vibe was friendly and welcoming, making it the perfect weekend brunch spot.

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