I came in to warm up, and the hostess seated me in the interior. I asked about the rose hot chocolate, and sensing it didn't appeal to me, the waitress suggested their regular hot chocolate. The room was filled with all types of folk and was big enough for 2 animals, a big dog and a cat in the window. Though it looks a little pretentious on the outside, it really is a friendly place to relax.
Decided to give this restaurant another try and it has become my new favorite place to visit for my cafecito's!!! It is such a neighborhood gem that honestly brings the community together! I love that it is pet friendly (in cafe area) and they have a cat resident, Archie. My favorite evenings to come for dinner is when they host Lost Inwood events. Reservations are strongly recommended and they are super organized with seatin
It's impossible to ignore Inwood Farm as you walk by the north side of Inwood Park. The windows are tall, drawing you into a large space, delicious looking food, and interesting cocktails/coffee drinks. In the evening, the lights are dimmed, creating a cozy atmosphere, perfect for a date night. The menu caters to both meat eaters and vegetarians, and the wait staff is plenty knowledgeable and willing to answer questions about it. I will definitely have another date night here.
This little hidden gem is the cutest. My boyfriend found it for his birthday. The menu is short but meaningful. I would definitely go back. The food as really good. My boyfriend and I both got the burger which was brisket and filet mignon blend. SO JUICY and delicious. They have lunch special deals and also do brunch. There's an on-site bakery that had baked goods and Gelato. We definitely indulged. I got a cinnamon roll and my boyfriend got cookies and cream gelato. Our server Adina was excellence. Impeccable service and attentiveness. The ambiance was really cute. It's located across the street from a park. After lunch my boyfriend and I went for a stroll in the park. It was very lovely, I will definitely be back.
Came for Brunch on Sunday for a friend's birthday. Had a cappuccino and the lavender lemonade. Everyone liked their food but the winners were definitely the brisket mac n cheese. As a vegetarian, there were a few options. I ordered the Country Fried Mushroom which was on the heavier side, because it's deep fried. It had good flavor but could have benefited from a little more seasoning- some peppers. It doesn't come with any home fries but that might be a nice side to order if you're really hungry. The Mac and cheese was really good on its own and if you're a vegetarian, that could also be an option. Their alternative milk options are almond, and soy. No coconut milk or cold brew fyi.
We came to Inwood Farm after having it on our list of places to go for quite some time. When you walk in, you're immediately met with the smoothest of R&B music, creating such a relaxing and chill vibe. Inside there about 3 different levels of seating, including a bar area. We sat down immediately, and the service was good throughout the night. For drinks, we had the French 75 and Strawberry Margarita. Since it was gin and champagne based, the French 75 came in a champagne glass, so it wasn't your standard cocktail size. But at the end of the night, we both ordered another strawberry margarita. Luckily, we ordered appetizers because we had a feeling that the entree sizes wouldn't be too filling (and they ended up being on the small side). The brussel sprouts with sliced green apple and prosciutto were delicious, and the honey bourbon wings were some of the best I've had. My love had the Australian lamb cops and I had the Pan Seared Branzino. We both enjoyed our meals, as she had since tenderness to the lamb, and my fish had a nice crunch along the edges. The oyster mushrooms were cooked well. For dessert, we had the cookie and cream, which was a giant and warm chocolate chip cookie with vanilla gelato. We couldn't get enough of it. We look forward to future visits and trying out the brunch.
Hidden little gem in Inwood. The menu doesn't have much variety but it's the perfect lunch date. It's not the typical restaurant you would expect for the area (loud music) so it's perfect for families and/or to chat with friends. The coffee and the matcha latte is great and you can get fresh cookies and gelato before leaving the restaurant! I ordered the burrata toast and it was good but nothing out of this world. My previous visit I ordered the trio pancakes and that was a way better option. I think today might have been an off day because our server wasn't that helpful, maybe she's new. I asked what was inside the shrimp wrap because it seemed weird it was just "greens" and her answer was "whatever it says on the menu" HA! Nonetheless, I love this place.
We haven't gone back to this spot since we had a bad experience, BEFORE they became Inwood Farm. I am not sure why they didn't create a new Yelp page when they changed over their name, management, everything... But hey, here it goes. This spot has changed its name once or twice, and now it is called Inwood Farm. The inside space is the same, with a nice large dining space with lots of natural light. They have a fully stocked bar as well. They have the "café" section in the front as well, with all sorts of baked goods, and ice cream too. We were there for a brunch, so we ordered cappuccino, Crab Cake Benedict, Stuffed Brioche French Toast, and side of Bacon. Stuffed Brioche French Toast was a nice size. It is made with Raspberry Filling and Mint, although I don't know where the mint was on ours, I didn't taste any minty flavor. Crab Cake Benedict is pricier for obvious reason, but I really wanted crab cake... It is made with Jumbo Lump Crab, moist and flavorful. The biscuit/English muffin (?) on the bottom was a bit too hard. We had a pleasant brunch here at the Inwood Farm, I say the new people are doing a good job! The food was tasty, the service was friendly. A nice relaxing brunch. I would like to go back again to try some other dishes in a near future.