Reviews
This place is a total gem. LOVE it and would rank it 5 stars for ambiance, vibe, crowd, cocktails. The vegan food doesn't do it for me, and would probably drop it to a 3 but remember I'm not a vegan so not really fair to judge. The vegan friends I was with, love it!
Public Records, you are a haven for true music lovers and music explorers. I love what you stand for, the community you nurture, and how thoughtfully and cleverly you integrate artists with the space. The menu was short and sweet but delivered strongly from the new head chef congrats Tanea Cash!. The drinks menu impressed as well. Not only all this, but the indoor and outdoor spaces are well maintained and the service, wonderful! And to top it all off, Public Records IS the vibe because every single patron I encountered was polite and courteous. This is such a respectful yet fun and artistic environment! The price of some of the cocktails are a bit steep but the complete experience matched by the energy of the Public Records goers was well worth it. I assume this is all thanks to incredible management, so thank you
Everything was absolutely delicious. The atmosphere is airy and refined. The staff is very knowledgeable. Appetizers and entrees are on the smaller side so plan on at least one entree and one appetizer per person if sharing. Tables are timed during busy periods.Dine in: Yes
Ambience: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Music: 5/5 Food: 3/5 Overall experience: 4/5 This place is very unique and cool. I really loved the vibe, ambience, music and the service was great. The food just didn’t do it for us, but the preparation and presentation was good.
We were in the area so we popped in to this location for a vegan lunch and really loved it! The location is very well designed—spacious and cute. The staff is very friendly, helpful, and prompt. Food was very good and interesting, we had the poached pear + almond ricotta toast and the biscuits and gravy and cleaned both plates. Cocktails were tasty, we had the coffee Negroni not a lot of coffee taste, but very good and the shiso Brooklyn not strong shiso but very refreshing.
Vibey place that serves a wide selection of drinks and vegan dishes. I came for brunch and the space was airy, bright, and filled with beautiful greens. The shiso cocktail was delicious, also the burrito bowl and the biscuits and gravy sorry didn’t take pictures because we ate too fast. The records are unique and are played via high quality speakers that sound and look amazing. I would definitely want to come back for dinner / late nights next time to experience the full potential of this place.
Really great flavors, enjoyed every bite of this vegan meal!! Cocktails were good too, a bit sweet, but I like sweet. I can eat the cashew burrata everyday if I could
Amazing vegan dinner! We had six dishes on the menu and all were delicious, bursting with flavor, beautifully presented and filled with nutrients. The highlight was the wood ear mushroom congee which had tons of umami. The consistency was more like a risotto vs. congee. Mixed with lots of microgreens and baked kale, each bite was so mouthwatering delicious. Second favorite was the Asian pear, almond ricotta on seed toasts. The texture was enhanced with the sunflower seeds. Mixed with the naturally sweet poached pears and almond ricotta cheese, it was so enjoyable. The baked beets and chicory salad were both lovely too and very unique. Least special was the jackfruit tacos which were good just not as memorable and creative like the other dishes. Our server was quite slow and not attentive but the food was amazing.
To all the people that depend on reviews such as myself, let me help you out! You MUST try The Cafe at Public Records! Their seasonal drinks are incredible and their staff is so welcoming. It’s hard to find quality coffee like this along with the creative flavors they offer. I will definitely be spending more of my time here and I’m looking forward to see how they grow!
Cool spot. Went on a friday night at 11. We sat at a table in the restaurant and got some drinks. There were people by the bar, but the tables were emptying out. The music was fun. I will say the music was super loud and you couldn’t have a conversation with someone sitting next to you. The drinks were delicious and good price. I could see myself coming back to the restaurant for drinks. As for the sound room, we went after finishing drinks upstairs. The cost to enter was $30. The music was cool but it wasnt really the type of music that I could vibe to for more than 30 minutes. It wasn’t worth paying that much just to get in IMO.