Restaurant in New York City, United States
Five Leaves
150ptsGreenpoint's reliable all-day spot, no fuss.

About Five Leaves
Five Leaves is Greenpoint's most reliable all-day New American, open daily from 8 am to 11 pm and ranked three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list. Easy to book by Brooklyn standards, it works across multiple visit formats — brunch, weekday lunch, or a low-key dinner date — without feeling inconsistent. Not a formal occasion venue, but a strong neighbourhood anchor worth returning to.
Five Leaves, Brooklyn — Pearl Verdict
With a 4.3 rating across 2,503 Google reviews and three consecutive years of recognition from Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list (ranked #767 in 2024, climbing to #788 in 2025), Five Leaves is one of Greenpoint's most consistently well-regarded all-day spots. The question isn't whether the food is good — it is. The question is whether it fits your occasion and how to get the most out of it across multiple visits.
Portrait
Five Leaves occupies a corner position on Bedford Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and the space reflects that geography: open, airy, with street-facing windows that make it feel connected to the neighbourhood rather than insulated from it. The room is casual without being careless. It reads as a genuine neighbourhood anchor rather than a venue performing the part. For a first visit, that spatial ease is part of the draw , you're not walking into somewhere that demands you dress up or quiet down.
The kitchen operates under chef Bryan Narciso and runs a New American menu through long hours, opening at 8 am and running until 11 pm every day of the week. That all-day format is genuinely useful: Five Leaves is one of a limited number of Brooklyn restaurants where the same space works for a Saturday brunch, a weekday working lunch, and a dinner date later the same week without feeling inconsistent across each visit.
For a first visit, the morning and midday window is worth considering. The room is less pressured, the wait shorter, and you get a better read on what Five Leaves actually does well before committing to an evening slot when competition for tables is higher. Given the easy booking situation, you're not locked in , but showing up on a weekend morning without a plan is still a gamble on space.
A second visit is where the dinner format pays off. Evenings at Five Leaves feel different from brunch: the pace slows, the room has more atmosphere, and the all-day menu structure means you're not choosing between two entirely separate offerings. You're returning to a room you already know, which is a comfort in itself. If you're planning a low-key date or a casual celebration with someone you want to impress without the weight of a formal room, this is where Five Leaves earns its place.
A third visit, if you get there, is leading used to work through parts of the menu you skipped on earlier trips. Five Leaves has held consistent OAD recognition for three years, which suggests the kitchen is doing something repeatable rather than relying on a single signature moment. That repeatability is exactly what makes it worth returning to, and it separates Five Leaves from Brooklyn spots that peak on one visit.
For comparison, if you're planning a more food-forward evening in the borough, The Four Horsemen offers a tighter, wine-driven experience that suits a more focused occasion. Craft and ABC Kitchen operate in a comparable New American register in Manhattan if you need to be on that side of the river. Five Leaves fits when you want something more neighbourhood-rooted and less destination-coded.
Booking is easy by New York standards. The long daily hours give you genuine flexibility, and the OAD recognition hasn't pushed demand into the territory of weeks-out waits. That said, weekend brunch slots fill faster than weekday windows, so if your schedule allows a Tuesday or Wednesday morning visit, take it.
Five Leaves is worth bookmarking if you're spending time in Greenpoint or Williamsburg and want a reliable all-day option that can support repeat visits across different occasions. It's not the right call for a formal celebration or a business dinner where the room needs to do heavy lifting. But for a relaxed date, a weekend morning with people you want to catch up with, or a solo dinner that doesn't demand a reservation three weeks out, it earns its place on the list.
For a broader look at what's worth booking across the borough and beyond, see our full New York City restaurants guide, our full New York City bars guide, and our full New York City hotels guide. If you're travelling further afield for a New American experience worth the trip, consider The Inn at Little Washington, Bayona in New Orleans, or Smyth in Chicago for the category at a higher register.
Practical Details
Five Leaves is open seven days a week, 8 am to 11 pm. The address is 18 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222. Booking is easy , this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks ahead outside of peak weekend slots. No dress code data is available, but the casual New American format and neighbourhood setting point clearly toward relaxed attire. Price range data is not published in our database; expect mid-range Brooklyn all-day pricing.
Quick reference: 18 Bedford Ave, Greenpoint, Brooklyn | Open daily 8 am–11 pm | Easy to book | Casual dress
Compare Five Leaves
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Five Leaves | New American | Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #788 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #767 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Five Leaves accommodate groups?
Small groups of four to six are manageable here, but this is a compact corner spot on Bedford Ave — not a private-dining operation. Book ahead for larger parties rather than assuming walk-in space will appear. The open floor plan means groups are visible and audible to neighbouring tables, so if privacy matters, look elsewhere.
Does Five Leaves handle dietary restrictions?
Five Leaves runs a New American menu with enough range that most common restrictions — vegetarian, gluten-conscious — are workable. Call ahead if your needs are specific, since the kitchen's flexibility on any given day is easier to confirm than to assume. The broad, all-day format tends to support more options than a tightly focused tasting-menu venue would.
Is Five Leaves good for a special occasion?
For a low-key birthday or a casual celebration dinner, yes. For a milestone that demands ceremony or a private room, no. Five Leaves has earned three consecutive years on the Opinionated About Dining Casual North America list, which signals consistent quality — but the format is relaxed Greenpoint neighbourhood dining, not event dining.
Can I eat at the bar at Five Leaves?
The venue's street-facing, open layout includes counter and bar-adjacent seating that works well for solo diners or pairs who want to drop in without a reservation. It is one of the better options in Greenpoint for a no-fuss solo dinner. Hours run until 11 pm daily, so there is flexibility on timing.
What are alternatives to Five Leaves in New York City?
Within Greenpoint and Williamsburg, Five Leaves competes with a range of New American neighbourhood spots at similar price points. If you want something with more formal recognition or a chef-driven tasting format, the gap between Five Leaves and a venue like Atomix is large in both price and register — they are solving different problems. Five Leaves is the call when you want a reliable, OAD-recognised all-day room without the booking friction of Manhattan fine dining.
Is lunch or dinner better at Five Leaves?
Lunch and brunch are the draws that built Five Leaves' reputation, and the daytime crowd reflects that. Dinner is quieter and easier to book on short notice. If your priority is the full experience, come for a late morning or midday sitting; if you want a more relaxed pace, an early weeknight dinner works well. Either way, the kitchen runs the same hours — 8 am to 11 pm daily.
Hours
- Monday
- 8 am–11 pm
- Tuesday
- 8 am–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 8 am–11 pm
- Thursday
- 8 am–11 pm
- Friday
- 8 am–11 pm
- Saturday
- 8 am–11 pm
- Sunday
- 8 am–11 pm
Recognized By
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