Bluestone Café at Lakeside
review by the PLGourmand
review by the PLGourmand
For those of you who have not yet been to the newly
renovated Lakeside area of Prospect Park – it’s really time to drop everything
and go. If the park is Brooklyn’s oasis this gorgeous lake surrounded by
wildflowers and filled with turtles, fish and swans is the oasis of the oasis.
(Somebody get me a thesaurus for my birthday). And Lakeside showcases panoramic
views of this sprawling lake by surrounding it with benches as well as two
skating rinks – in the winter one for ice hockey and the other for general
skating fun; in the summer one for roller skating and the other turns into a
water feature for kids to drench themselves in to beat the heat (Or grown-up
kids at heart!) – and the wonderful chef-inspired Bluestone Café.
Executive chef Andy Seidel has put together a delicious menu
that includes starters like fried pickles and truffle parmesan fries,
sandwiches and burgers on Brooklyn-made rolls, including a classic burger, a
vegetarian beat burger, chicken “schnitzel” sandwich and a Cajun fish sandwich,
salads made with beats and/or roasted kale, an array of pizza choices, mac and
cheese and a kids menu with grilled cheese and hot dogs. The burgers are
grilled just right – kinda smoky, which I really like. And – here’s a sentence
I never thought I’d say after the age of ten – the chicken strips are my
favorite dish on the menu! Yeah, the chicken strips! They are battered
perfectly so they are crispy and flavorful on the outside and tender on the
inside with a maple honey dipping sauce that’s so tasty you may be tempted to
drink it right out of the container! There are also desserts from local
Brooklyn eateries that include sea salt brownies, chocolate mousse, fresh baked
cookies and milkshakes made with Blue Marble ice cream. The black and tan shake
is not beer inspired like I feared when I first read it – the place is
thankfully not that hipster-y – it is actually made with vanilla and chocolate
ice cream and is incredibly delicious. They also serve beer and wine and fun
soft drinks like old-fashioned lemonade and iced cappuccino.
The café has indoor and outdoor seating with views of the
lake, skating rinks and water feature. At $7 a burger and $4.50 per side it may
be a little overpriced – but food at parks is always overpriced, except usually
it is overpriced garbage. At least here it is overpriced chef inspired organic
family friendly and delicious! And the fun playlist coming from the skating
rink makes you wanna dance. Or skate. In fact I’m sure by the end of the summer
my clumsy feet are gonna get into a pair of skates. That music and atmosphere
are infectious!
Bluestone café is open Wednesday-Friday
11am-8pm, Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-6pm, but take these hours with a
grain of sea salt – I’ve seen them close a little early as it seems they may be
still staffing. There is also a more traditional snack bar near the skate
rental stand that sells hotdogs, pretzels and the like.
The best part of Bluestone and Lakeside (in my PLG-centric
view) is that the closest entrances are near Parkside/Ocean Ave and Lincoln
Road/Ocean Ave. (And once you enter the park there are about 40 billion signs
leading you to it –it is literally impossible to miss). I’m planning to spend
many hours there this summer myself so if you do decide to try it – I’ll see
you there!
Address, Prospect
Park, 171 East Drive
Entrances
near Parkside/Ocean Avenue or Lincoln Road/Ocean Avenue
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2 comments:
They had beer and wine the last time I was there - about two weeks ago... Hopefully that means things are coming together. Hmmm Lakeside Party Consultant - maybe a new dream job for me?! ;)
BTW - WriterOnWinthrop=ProspectLeffertsGourmand I just need to figure out how to change my name for next time.
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