For All Good Things Customer Reviews
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For All Good Things is a cozy and inviting Mexican restaurant nestled in the heart of Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill neighborhood. Located on Franklin Avenue, this locally-loved spot combines a laid-back vibe with fresh, house-made ingredients and a seasonal menu. With its open-air design, lush greenery, and warm wood accents, it’s the kind of place that feels both relaxed and refined—perfect for easing into a night of music and fun.
Concert-goers appreciate how close the restaurant is to popular Brooklyn music venues, making it ideal for a pre-show meal or post-show wind-down. The service is known for being friendly and efficient, which means you won’t be watching the clock while waiting for your tacos. The atmosphere is lively yet not too loud, so you can still chat with friends before heading out to the show. Plus, the menu is seasonal and fresh, with just the right mix of comfort and creativity to fuel your night.
Reviewers rave about the homemade tortillas, flavorful tacos, and thoughtful presentation. Many mention the welcoming staff and how the intimate space makes for a perfect neighborhood gem. The cocktail program also gets high marks, with guests recommending the mezcal-based drinks and seasonal specials. Several diners noted that it’s a great place to relax before heading out to see a show nearby.
The space is on the smaller side, so it can fill up quickly during peak hours—reservations are a smart move. While the menu isn’t extensive, what’s offered is done well. If you're in a hurry, takeout might be a better option during weekend rushes.
With its fresh Mexican fare, stylish yet cozy setting, and close proximity to Brooklyn's top venues, For All Good Things is a go-to spot for concert-goers looking to dine well without missing the opening act.
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