A laptop-heavy Prospect Heights coffee shop at the crossroads of Park Slope, Fort Greene, and Prospect Heights, known for filling up fast on weekdays.
183 Sterling Pl, Brooklyn, NY
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Neighborhood coffee coverage notes the Prospect Heights location of Hungry Ghost is 'always busy with people on laptops on weekdays' owing to its spot between Park Slope, Fort Greene, and Prospect Heights, per brooklyncoffeeshops.com and corroborating cafe-guide reporting.
Regulars are advised that the key to finding space and a comfortable seat is arriving around 4pm and staying past 6, since the lunch-hour laptop crowd (roughly 11am-4pm) thins out later in the afternoon, per the same reporting.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in, seating tight on weekdays
No formal line is reported, but seating is described as 'always busy with people on laptops on weekdays,' with 4pm cited as the easier window to grab a seat, per neighborhood coffee coverage.
Not established by available sources; it operates as a walk-in coffee shop.
Yes, it's walk-in, though weekday seating is tight during the 11am-4pm laptop rush per available coverage.
Sources: brooklyncoffeeshops.com