A roughly 30-seat, candlelit Bed-Stuy wine bar from the Cervo's team, known for clam toast, a shared lamb burger, and a dinner-party-sized room that The Infatuation says is 'always worth' the effort to get into.
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Hart's yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
Hart's takes reservations through Resy — confirmed on both the restaurant's own site and its Resy listing — and The Infatuation's review says 'snagging a prime-time table requires little effort.' But the same review immediately qualifies that with a line shared with sister restaurant Cervo's: 'a wait for a table here will be rewarded with an unforgettable meal,' meaning booked or not, diners should expect some queueing at peak hours.
The reason is capacity, not policy. The Infatuation describes Hart's as 'a tiny spot under the Franklin Avenue C stop' with seating split between a few two-tops, one long communal table, and five bar seats — call it roughly 30 seats total — and the outlet explicitly says it 'wouldn't really recommend it for groups larger than four,' since the room plays more like 'a dinner party at a friend's house' than a restaurant built to absorb overflow.
Hart's own site lists service as nightly, 5:30–10:30pm, with Resy as the only booking channel it points diners to; neither the venue nor The Infatuation publishes a formal walk-in policy, so arriving without a reservation means hoping for whatever two-top or bar seat hasn't already been claimed.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations accepted nightly via Resy; The Infatuation notes prime-time tables are easy to book but a wait for seating is still likely given the small room.
Open nightly 5:30–10:30pm, per the restaurant's official site.
No outlet publishes a specific minute count, but The Infatuation reports that while 'snagging a prime-time table requires little effort' through Resy, 'a wait for a table here will be rewarded with an unforgettable meal' — a line the review also applies to sister restaurant Cervo's. With roughly 30 total seats, expect some queueing at peak dinner hours even with a booking.
Yes. Hart's books nightly tables through Resy, confirmed on both the restaurant's official site (hartsbrooklyn.com) and its Resy listing, and The Infatuation's review links directly to that Resy page.
Neither Hart's own site nor The Infatuation's review states a formal walk-in policy. Given the room holds only about 30 seats — two-tops, one communal table, and five bar seats — arriving without a Resy booking means competing for whatever seats reservations haven't already filled.
The Infatuation highlights the clam toast and a lamb burger (also on the menu at sister spot Cervo's), served in a room the outlet compares to 'a dinner party at a friend's house,' lit by candlelight across two-tops, a communal table, and five bar seats.
Not really — The Infatuation explicitly says it 'wouldn't really recommend it for groups larger than four,' pointing to the studio-apartment-sized room and its limited two-top, communal-table, and bar-seat configuration.
Sources: The Infatuation — Where To Eat In Bed-Stuy · The Infatuation — Hart's Review · Hart's official site · Resy — Hart's