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Bistro · Greenpoint, BrooklynNO. 686 / 851

Arthur

A Parisian-inspired neighborhood bistro from chef Kevin Finch that opened in April 2026 and quickly became one of Greenpoint's most talked-about new tables.

132 Franklin Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY

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//The line

Arthur landed on Resy's June 2026 Hit List after opening in April 2026, a marker that Voyage New York describes as turning a neighborhood debut into a citywide talking point. The restaurant, led by chef Kevin Finch (Fulgurances, Maialino), draws demand for its roast chicken, which Resy's editors flagged as among the better versions in the city.

Eater NY's Brooklyn Heatmap includes Arthur among the Greenpoint restaurants currently drawing the most excitement, buzz, and crowds in the borough, reflecting the surge of attention since its spring opening. Reservations are managed through Resy, with the restaurant open Tuesday through Saturday starting at 5pm.

//When the line peaks
Dinner service, Tuesday–Saturday from 5pm opening onward, per restaurant listing

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//Getting in

Reservations: Reservations available via Resy

Open Tuesday–Saturday from 5pm

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//FAQ
How long is the wait at Arthur?

No specific wait time is reported, but Eater NY's Brooklyn Heatmap lists Arthur among Greenpoint's most in-demand new restaurants, so booking ahead is recommended.

Does Arthur take reservations?

Yes, Arthur takes reservations through Resy, where it was named to the June 2026 Hit List.

Can you walk into Arthur?

Walk-in availability isn't documented; given its spot on Eater's Brooklyn Heatmap and Resy's Hit List, booking ahead is the safer route.

Sources: Eater NY Brooklyn Heatmap · Voyage New York