A Park Slope Italian eatery where dinner and brunch get crowded but lunch stays quiet, per Bklyner's dining guide.
157 8th Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY
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Bklyner's Park Slope dining guide notes that 'dinner and brunch get crowded at this popular eatery,' while calling lunch 'an entirely quieter and more relaxed affair' by comparison.
The guide frames Giovanni's $10.95 two-course prix fixe lunch as the low-crowd window worth targeting if you want to avoid the busier dinner and brunch crush.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: No specific info; described as a sit-down restaurant with crowded dinner/brunch per Bklyner
Bklyner doesn't cite an exact wait time but says dinner and brunch 'get crowded' while lunch is 'an entirely quieter and more relaxed affair,' making lunch the lower-wait option.
No reservation details are provided by Bklyner; call (718) 788-8001 to check directly.
Bklyner doesn't specify, but notes lunch is quieter than the crowded dinner and brunch periods, so walk-ins are likely easier midday.
Sources: Bklyner