The Woods – American
This rustic urban escape welcomes guests into a warm, wood-accented sanctuary where the clinking of glasses and the pour of artisanal craft drafts create a rhythmic backdrop for social connection. The curated selection bridges the gap between sophisticated, hazy IPAs and the nostalgic comfort of ice-cold classic lagers, offering a versatile atmosphere where refined wines and playful house specials are enjoyed under a canopy of unpretentious charm. Whether settling in for a crisp session ale or a celebratory round of favorites, the space hums with an inviting energy that makes every visit feel like a hidden retreat from the city bustle.
48 South 4th Street, Brooklyn NY 11211 https://thewoodsbk.com/Rating: 4/5 (1 reviews)
Cuisine: American
Price range: $
Currently closed
Hours
- Wednesday - Saturday
- 5:00 PM - 28:00
- Sunday
- 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
What diners are saying
Celebrated for its incredible pizza and beautiful presentation, diners rave about the high-quality food and welcoming atmosphere. Guests frequently highlight the knowledgeable and helpful service, noting that the staff provides excellent recommendations that enhance the overall meal. The nice ambiance makes it a standout choice for a satisfying lunch, with reviewers consistently praising the experience as well worth the visit for anyone in the area.
Menu
- Grimm Today’s Special Pilsner - $7: Brooklyn, NY. Crisp, herbaceous, and brewed a few blocks from your next mistake.
- Threes Logical Conclusion Hazy IPA - $8: Gowanus, BK. Tropical, hazy, and quietly jacked — the IPA for people who read wine labels.
- Talea Weekender Session Ale - $7: Williamsburg, BK. Bright, crushable, and brewed by women
- Modelo Especial - $5
- Miller High Life - $4
- Narragansett Lager Pilsner - $5
- CLOUDS - $12: Grapes + organic peaches = fizzy magic. This pét-nat is basically the cooler cousin of brunch mimosas.
- CHAMPS - $12: aka Champs de Fleurs. Floral, fizzy, and just weird enough
- Le Bon Climat - $11: Chardonnay, but cooler
- Shucks - $10: Bright, minerally, and made to go with oysters or reckless flirting at the bar.
- Skins - $11: Stone fruit, white tea, and just enough funk
- Domo Arigato (Mr. Ramato) - $12: Skin-contact Pinot Gris with full anime villain energy — floral, and complex
- Super Gnario - $12: Fruity, spicy, and chaotic in the best way.
- Fiction - $10: The plot twist? It goes with literally everything. Including your smash burger.