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johnny mack's taking over elementi space on 7th avenue

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  • Mack's is the only place in Bklyn where I have seen my favorite beer, Kostritzer Schwarzbier, on tap so I am sure that I will be in there often. Dinner for two last Saturday was $40--two burgers with spicy fries and two pints. I think that is pretty reasonable.

    They did seemed a little understaffed for a Saturday night (it was pretty packed at 7 pm), but I am sure they will work that out..,. and I didn't mind the bright interior as I like to see what I am eating. I think they will do quite well--and with all of the empty storefronts and stale restaurants on 7th, it's nice to see a thriving new business open up.
  • That's funny. That was about the time I walked by. 4 people at the bar and 2 two tops.

    So strange.
  • lmgnyc wrote: Mack's is the only place in Bklyn where I have seen my favorite beer, Kostritzer Schwarzbier, on tap so I am sure that I will be in there often.
    Nice. What else they got?

    And they have that on tap in the new German joint on Fulton Street in Fort Greene.
  • I just walked by there and the first thing that came to mind seeing the bar area was "hotel bar" in that same sort of terribly decorated, cold, depressing way. Not a fan of the decor.
  • Carmen.. I understand that reaction to the decor.
    I have not seen it yet.. but will get up to the avenue and check it out.
    It is so important that the physical stuff of a bar or restaurant be in place so that we feel comfortable in it.

    Resolved.. we should all try it once... and be hopeful.
    Gonna wait afew weeks.

    Perhaps they will dim the lights so no one will realize how old I am when I walk in to the spotlights..lol.
  • It seriously screamed Holiday Inn Express Suites to me (I used to travel a lot for work and spent many a lonely night trying to forget the horrible day with the client drinking at those bars which always smelled like new car...) I really dont think I could enjoy a glass of wine there without feeling like I need my laptop open in front of me
  • Carmen... I understand what you are saying.. I do remember those business trips and feeling a drink in the hotel bar would relax me. Never worked when the place was just so generic and uninviting.
  • Old Park Slope bars like Snooky's got some patina over the years from smokers and that unique smell from old beer. Or was it the old guys at the bar watching your New York Yankees? SInce there aren't any smokers in bars anymore, I guess Mack's will have to work harder to gain that old ambience.
    And turn down the lights, please. The gripe about Elementi in these pages and others is that it looked too generic. Mack's on 8th Avenue has some character, but it's been around awhile - the bar area is where all the action is.
  • someone should print this out and post it to their door.

    sounds like it's worth saving, and could be decent with a few minor tweaks.

    perhaps they honestly don't even realize what the problem is which is a shame because they seemed to have really tried to make a nice place judging by all the work that seemed to be going on before it opened. none of the complaints sound major though...dim the lights and maybe some small decor changes and perhaps it would be great.

    does it have a deck or outdoor area?
  • pastoralia wrote: That's funny. That was about the time I walked by. 4 people at the bar and 2 two tops.

    So strange.
    You know there's a dining area in the back, right?

    I ate there last Saturday too and enjoyed it. Food was good, staff was very nice, lighting was fine for the hour, mixed crowd. I honestly don't understand all the criticism about this place, they've been open a little over a week. Some people in this neighborhood bitch way too much. As many said about Elementi, if you don't like it then don't go there. I'm glad they're open, their shoestring fries are freaking delicious.
  • caseopele wrote: [quote=pastoralia]That's funny. That was about the time I walked by. 4 people at the bar and 2 two tops.

    So strange.
    You know there's a dining area in the back, right?

    I ate there last Saturday too and enjoyed it. Food was good, staff was very nice, lighting was fine for the hour, mixed crowd. I honestly don't understand all the criticism about this place, they've been open a little over a week. Some people in this neighborhood bitch way too much. As many said about Elementi, if you don't like it then don't go there. I'm glad they're open, their shoestring fries are freaking delicious.

    It's not called bitching. It's called offering criticism, and letting others know whether it's worth checking out or not. Some people don't like bright, awkwardly layed out restaurants with kids running around. Most seem to agree.
  • ^ I read a lot of crap online. I mean A LOT. I can't even read her.
  • That "review" is totally ridiculous. First of all, she had a great time, loved her drink but writes a negative review because she "heard" people didn't like the food (her defense: "and I hear things" wtf?). That inexcusably sorry excuse for journalism plus "ladie's" for "ladies'" and "skater's" for "skaters'" and how can anyone take her for a legitimate writer? Her sloppy writing makes her sound like a bored housewife who started a blog as a hobby. Good luck getting people to take you seriously.
  • snarkslope wrote: ...... Her sloppy writing makes her sound like a bored housewife who started a blog as a hobby......
    Ding! Ding! Ding! Somebody give SnarkSlope a prize. :cheers:
  • Flexichick wrote: [quote=snarkslope]...... Her sloppy writing makes her sound like a bored housewife who started a blog as a hobby......
    Ding! Ding! Ding! Somebody give SnarkSlope a prize. :cheers:

    < ------ I should know about bored housewives.

    What do I get? What do I get?
  • ^ a lifelong free subscription to Brooklynian. Congratulations :-)
  • oh. uh, great!

    ... single tear rolling down cheek ...
  • Flexichick wrote: ^ a lifelong free subscription to Brooklynian. Congratulations :-)
    don't forget to tell him about the iron-clad, money back guarantee.
  • whynot_31 wrote: [quote=Flexichick]^ a lifelong free subscription to Brooklynian. Congratulations :-)
    don't forget to tell him about the iron-clad, money back guarantee.

    Ok, you also get your choice of any one of the following:

    - a can of canned chicken
    - a sharpie and a space to write your name on next year's Festivus pole
    - a piece of bacon (that is, if you can wrestle it away from anybody)
    - your name on Drunken Revival's avatar in the space that currently reads "Wherever Flexi is"
  • you are being generous.

    I was thinking of something along the lines of "you got it for free, -so, yea- for your entire lifetime I'll give you your money back if you don't like it.
  • whynot_31 wrote: you are being generous.
    I think I am getting sick. Try not to take too much advantage of me. :lol:

    And now back to the Mack's thread.............
  • snarkslope wrote: That "review" is totally ridiculous. First of all, she had a great time, loved her drink but writes a negative review because she "heard" people didn't like the food (her defense: "and I hear things" wtf?). That inexcusably sorry excuse for journalism plus "ladie's" for "ladies'" and "skater's" for "skaters'" and how can anyone take her for a legitimate writer? Her sloppy writing makes her sound like a bored housewife who started a blog as a hobby. Good luck getting people to take you seriously.
    Isn't she the same ne'er-do-well as SmartMom?

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  • snarkslope wrote: [quote=Flexichick][quote=snarkslope]...... Her sloppy writing makes her sound like a bored housewife who started a blog as a hobby......
    Ding! Ding! Ding! Somebody give SnarkSlope a prize. :cheers:

    < ------ I should know about bored housewives.

    What do I get? What do I get?

    How about a lifelong subscription to this:
    http://www.brooklynpaper.com/sections/perspective/smartmom/
  • No! I want the bacon!
  • dw438 wrote: Read the links below:
    http://onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.com/2010/02/27/dear-macks-improve-the-food/

    and

    http://onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.com/2010/02/27/was-i-out-of-line/

    What an ass-bleep.

    To put it mildly.
    I want to know who the "notable Slopers" are? :roll:
  • they used to hide crazy aunts in the attic.. now they give them blogs
  • maybe the mods can split Smart Mom talk into its own thread
    she certainly is deserving :lol:

    NON MOD NOTE:I dare say SM doesn't deserve much even less her own post..
    -M
  • Flexi.. I could not agree more.

    The less said about "SmartMom" the better!
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