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Bouquet Wine Bar is a Greenpoint establishment known for its thoughtfully curated selection of low-intervention and natural wines. It offers seasonal plates in a cozy, bistro-like atmosphere, complete with a charming garden space. The owner, Eric, is frequently praised for his welcoming hospitality.
Customers generally have a very positive perception of Bouquet Wine Bar, frequently praising the "phenomenal" food, especially the smash burger and chicken schnitzel. The wine selection and service are highly regarded, and the atmosphere is often described as "cozy" and a "great spot." Owner Eric receives numerous mentions for his friendly and welcoming demeanor. Some negative feedback points to issues with service, uncomfortable seating, and high noise levels, particularly during peak times.
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Located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Bouquet Wine Bar emphasizes natural wines with minimal additives. It features an inviting outdoor garden area, making it a popular spot for both walk-ins and groups (for which email reservations are recommended).
The restaurant is open Wednesday to Friday from 5 PM to 11 PM, Saturday from 2 PM to 11 PM, and Sunday from 2 PM to 10 PM. Weekends starting at 2 PM might offer a more relaxed experience, while evenings are described as lively.
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I celebrated my 30th birthday at Bouquet this year, and if you’ve turned 30, you know it can feel like a pretty daunting milestone.
The Bouquet team made the entire experience feel effortless. They were communicative and game for anything, helping me coordinate everything from setup and decorations to pre-ordering a menu for 30 people.
They even indulged one of my more niche requests, playing Twilight on the projector as an ode to my 13 year old self, and pulled together a last minute surprise cake from my friends. I still think about the whipped cream. Truly a girl's 30th birthday dream.
What makes Bouquet special goes beyond hosting a great event. It's the kind of place people mean when they invoke the neighborhood "third space” - an extension of your own living room. It's New York at its best: dynamic, welcoming, honest, and unpretentious. They regularly host pop-ups with local businesses, and every visit feels like an opportunity to connect with the neighborhood.
Chef Harold is constantly refining the menu and genuinely welcomes feedback - dare I say he's the heart of the place ❤️
In a rapidly changing Greenpoint, small businesses like Bouquet give a neighborhood its character. I'm endlessly grateful to Eric, Chef, and the whole team for making such a meaningful milestone, and all the little mundane moments in between, feel so special 💐
First time checking out this cozy spot. I gotta say it was one of the best dining experiences I’ve had in a while. The food was phenomenal! Hats off to the Cheff! The smash burger and fried brussel sprouts are a must! The owner Eric made us feel so welcomed, like we’ve been coming there for years. Well, now we will, and you should too!
Only the best things to say about this amazing home away from home in Greenpoint. Incredible wine service but also don’t sleep on the food. The burger is absolutely banging. Never fails. And when the weather warms up the outdoor space is a VIBE.
LOVE BOUQUET
This is a real local, community-oriented wine bar that genuinely cares about your experience here. The wine is thoughtfully curated paired well with their food menu and the ambiance is effortlessly casual & stylish. Airy french windows, cozy interior, and amazing backyard space. I'm a regular here and couldn't recommend this spot enough. The owner is a NY native and his number one goal is to build community and an inclusive environment for both neighbors and visitors. Support small business!
Extremely disappointing. Extremely poor management.
Waited several minutes to be seated. When seated, the chair back was so uncomfortable that it's painful.
Impossible to get any service, never offered any drinks after our first order.
Ordered schnitzel, which was extremely flavorless (needs a sauce), oddly paired with a small cup of rice and a strange small salad. Cooked well, though, and crispy. Unfortunately you can see from the owner reply that they call it "simple," and that a side sauce would "drown" the food, which indicates when the chef needs to learn to improve food pairings.
So loud inside that you can't talk to someone across the table talking at full volume, nearly screaming. The owner calls it a "lively wine bar," but the waiter and I couldn't ever hear each other even when screaming. Poor acoustics worsen the problem.
Why are people at the bar screaming "whooo!" like they're at a college frat party?
One worker hanging out blocked my exit from the bathroom and just stared at me, would not let me pass for a good 30 seconds. Very confusing.
Lots of potential but something needs to be tweaked for this to work. Management needs to be improved, given the their poor response to feedback.