Five Leaves, American restaurant in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, United States.
Five Leaves is an American restaurant occupying a corner spot in Greenpoint with vintage furnishings and a central wooden bar for dining and drinks. The space has an informal, welcoming feel that encourages both quick visits and lingering meals.
The restaurant opened in 2008, drawing inspiration from Australian cafes that prioritize community connections and service quality. This foundation shaped its approach from the start, making it a place where regulars and newcomers feel at home.
The walls display works by neighborhood artists, creating a gallery space that changes throughout the year. This approach allows diners to support local creators while experiencing the creative energy of the area.
The corner location makes it easy to spot and enter from the street. Seating at the bar and tables is limited, especially during busy times, so arriving early or being prepared to wait is practical advice.
A signature dish features a burger topped with a fried pineapple ring, harissa mayo, and house-made pickles on a grilled brioche bun. This unusual combination reflects the creative kitchen approach and willingness to reinvent comfort food classics.
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