2. The Cobra Club
8.1
6 Wyckoff Ave (btwn Jefferson & Troutman St.), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Bushwick · 57 tips and reviews
Christoff Frazier: #4 dog, fritos and chilly
alex vb: Come on Sundays when the Pats are playing and watch Nikki shout @ the screen while housing Frito pie.
Chris OLeary: The coffee in the morning is great when you're sober. The Frito Pie in the evening is great when you're drunk. The coffee the next morning is great when you're hung over. Wash, rinse, repeat!
4. Morgan's Brooklyn BBQ
7.7
267 Flatbush Ave (St Marks Ave), Brooklyn, NY
BBQ Joint · Prospect Heights · 182 tips and reviews
Solomon Prophete: We enjoyed the fatty brisket, pork ribs, pulled pork and Frito pie. They have Shiner Bock on tap. Great Texas BBQ.
Anna M: Everything was yummy! Except for the pecan pie, which was pretty meh. Do yourself a favor and have a second frito pie for dessert.
Ed Kim: Quality Texas BBQ in the heart of Brooklyn. Get the ribs and fatty brisket + Frito pie (if your heart can take it).
5. Black Rabbit
8.5
91 Greenpoint Ave (btwn Manhattan Ave & Franklin St), Brooklyn, NY
Dive Bar · Greenpoint · 83 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: On Tuesdays, you'll find the space packed for trivia night; other evenings, cozy up in a booth with a beer, a frito pie, and one of their dozen or so board games.
Annie Werner: Frito pie! Unfortunately the kitchen closes at 10pm sharp so be on your game.
Nicole Yale: Stop 3: Frito pie, backyard beer garden board games, pickle backs.
8. Branded Saloon
7.3
603 Vanderbilt Ave (at Bergen St.), Brooklyn, NY
Whisky Bar · Prospect Heights · 72 tips and reviews
James Laurenti: Sweet whiskey selection, and solid comfort/bar food. You might feel a little gross in the morning after some Frito pie, but it's totally worth it.
Asher Rapkin: Surprisingly delicious food - the hushpuppies, frito pie and burger all rock.
Janelle Grace: Frito pie on the menu (with both meat and veg versions!) is reason enough to go.
Alex Miller: I’m a fan of the peril, pabellon, jamon con queso, vegetariana, and vegana picante arepas. The carite frito and pabellon criollo dishes are also great. Wash it all down with a cocada.
Mandy Sanchez: I go every weekend! The service is great. The arepas are delicious! And the green sauce is from heaven. I also recomend the sangria
Talisa Chang: Breakfast arepas, people!
12. Brooklyn Ice House
8.3
318 Van Brunt St (btwn Pioneer St & King St), Brooklyn, NY
Dive Bar · Red Hook · 81 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Laid back and affordable dive bar. Try a Frito Pie and an Ice House Burger with Cheese. Beware of their beer/shot combos. Drink and play a game of connect four.
Tim Ireland: If it's two of you, get two pulled pork sandwiches ($5) and fries (I suggest sweet potato $4) and beers. Can't beat it. So good.
Iversen: Cheap with SUPER epic backyard. The game "quick wit" is ages 10 and up trivia. I got TONS wrong
14. Mexico 2000
8.4
367 Broadway (btw Keap & Hooper), Brooklyn, NY
Taco Restaurant · East Williamsburg · 36 tips and reviews
Cristina F-M: the spicy pork tacos are my favorite, followed by chiles rellenos. go salsa verde over red salsa. the coca cola they sell is the legit sugary kind. fruit and veg sold here is the best in the hood.
Tim Vetter: Weird food club score: Get a quesadilla con huitlacoche aka Mexican truffle aka corn smut, not easy to find in NYC. $4. http://www.brooklyntheborough.com/2010/08/the-dish-uncovering-huitlacoche/
Time Out New York: Try the flor de calabaza quesadilla. Fresh masa is griddled, then topped with mounds of sautéed squash blossoms, cotija cheese, crema and lettuce. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.