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Milk River 960 Atlantic Avenue, 11238, Brooklyn...
+17186368600
There are also parking options for your car, the next parking lot is 976-984 Atlantic Parking at a distance of 59 meters from Milk River in Brooklyn, Or, you could take the municipal transportation and get off at the stop MTA-Franklin Ave-C & S Lines, which is 576 meters away from Milk River.
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Milk River is a Brooklyn neighborhood restaurant that offers a unique dining experience with a fusion of Caribbean and Asian flavors. The first floor boasts a 150-seat dining room with plush booths and intimate tables, as well as communal bar tables made of reclaimed wood for a casual dining experience. The 16-seat bar serves local draft wine and beer. Upstairs, you can find Milk River's Sport Lounge, complete with comfortable couches, bar height banquettes, and a 20-seat bar where you can enjoy Chef La-Niece's Caribbean/Asian fare while watching and cheering on your favorite NYC sports team.
What User likes about Milk River:
Dining on a weekday can often be challenging due to limited staff availability. However, Eat and Drink did not let me down. Just be patient and it’s worth the wait! View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Milk River:
Terrible experience! Took them one hour to give us a waiter. The music was so loud couldn’t hear myself think of speak it was just terrible the place is extremely run down disfigured. Never stepping foot again View all feedback.
It was awesome, my first time there for my birthday with my friends and family this weekend and...
Dining on a weeknight poses the obvious problem of being short staffed... BUT the food and the...
Milk River is for everyone. I have been for parties, musical battles, poetry, various events an...
It was my nephew's birthday this March, he came in from Florida because it was his 30th birthda...
Nice decor and atmosphere. The food was phenomenal. The drinks were as we Jamaicans would say,...