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718-636-9738
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782 Washington Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11238

Average Rating 5 (29 Ratings)

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Not to be confused with Tom's Restaurant on the Upper West Side, the one that gave Seinfeld a facade and singer Suzanne Vega a muse, this diner has been an important staple of the Brooklyn breakfast scene for decades. There is nothing fancy at this charming and tchotchke-filled old-style luncheonette that's just a few blocks from Prospect Park -- except for the free orange slices and cookies that owner Gus, and his father Tom before him, have been handing out since its inception in the 1930s. The burgers, vanilla floats, fruit-filled pancakes and cherry-lime rickeys have long been a favorite of Prospect Heights and Park Slope regulars. Ever since word got out years ago about Tom's top marks, the hype has exploded exponentially -- weekend lines are long, Manhattanites are foregoing Pastis, and even Jersey kids are snapping up Tom's logo t-shirts. Even Seinfeld would have to wait in line.

29 Ratings and Reviews

  • Review rating : 5out of 5   Irapaul1 - 07/09/2008

  • Review rating : 5out of 5   Mr A 4U2C - 07/05/2008

  • Review rating : 5out of 5   IWIN751 - 07/02/2008

  • Review rating : 5out of 5   NannaCoffee - 06/24/2008

  • Tom's is what Brooklyn is all about...

    Review rating : 5out of 5   RJGX - 06/19/2008

    I've been to most of the other places in this category, and while some are good, Tom's Restaurant is at the top of the list. The owner, Gus Vlahadhas, is a neighborhood local who stayed through the bad times in Prospect Heights and who's warm personality shines on his food and his customers.

    The wait staff is superb, crisp and fast. But the "wait" for a table is sometimes long, (Sat. is packed) however the free coffee, orange slices and tasty cookies distributed to the queue eases the pain considerably.

    The real draw is the comfy food on the menu, delivered exactly as you asked and piping hot. I've brought the most finicky foodie friends I know to Tom's and they were never disappointed.

    It's not just the soda-fountain Thirties era atmosphere (terrific & real homey, not kitsch), the expected "standards" (terrific eggs any style, corned beef hash, grits, fries, burgers, etc.) but it is the unexpected surprises that impress. Besides Cherry Lime Rickeys and REAL Egg Creams, there are delicious crab cakes, and amazing Lemon Ricotta Pancakes (my favorite of all the styles offered) and specials for lunch that are unusually good and inexpensive.

    The only thing wrong with Tom's is they're not open for dinner or on Sunday, but I can still hope...

  • Happiness is a place called Toms.

    Review rating : 5out of 5   Akarljkemp - 06/12/2008

    Best breakfasts in New York with ambience of 1940s ice cream shop. In same family since the 1930's. Gus, the owner, is a gem too! Near Brooklyn Museum.

  • Review rating : 5out of 5   BkLyNGiGgLeS - 06/11/2008

  • Best place in Broklyn for Brunching

    Review rating : 5out of 5   juansuarezmelend - 06/10/2008

    I spent 2 weeks in Brooklyn and Toms Restaurant was our best find. Entered casually (no previous recommendations) and inmediately loved it. Gus is a tremendous host and everyone makes you feel at home. And you can comunicate very well either in English or in Spanish. They know both languages very well. And of course the waffles and all the daily lunch specials are excellent. Will return every time I go back to Brooklyn.

  • love tom's

    Review rating : 5out of 5   Pelolargo78 - 05/31/2008

    they get u and out! food is great!

  • Good old days

    Review rating : 5out of 5   Craco828 - 05/31/2008

    The food is great, the service, better. The old time ambience is authentic and fun...I should know. I am as old as the restaurant.

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