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Oct242011

Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain

Even though I've been in Brooklyn for about nine years, I didn't have a taste of the iconic Brooklyn-invented egg cream until just recently. To be honest, I was holding out--I've been in a few places outside of Brooklyn that served them (or some sort of tourist-y version of them), but I wanted to have an authentic experience in the big borough itself.

That experience finally came my way in the form of a trip with my girl Kristin (plus her sister and another girlfriend) to the Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain in Carroll Gardens. Together, we ordered a few flavors, ranging from vanilla to maple, and even got a traditional side of pretzel rods (a random combo, but still quite charming).

So was it worth the wait? Well, hate to say it, but no. While the Brooklyn Farmacy itself is a true delight--adorable and retro with a staff of great folks running the joint--egg creams and I are admittedly never going to be BFFs. Its ingredients--milk, seltzer, and (chocolate U-Bet) syrup--should have been my first clue. (I am never a fan of anything that contains seltzer.) I was probably expecting more of a milkshake situation, and let's don't lie: in an ice-cream-and-milk vs. seltzer-and-milk conconction contest, ice cream is going to win out every time. Anything with seltzer in my book doesn't stand a chance.

The good news? Brooklyn Farmacy serves up a seemingly endless menu of other desserts (including milkshakes) that will definitely keep me coming back. Check out their menu here. Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain, 513 Henry Street (on the corner of Sackett Street), Brooklyn

Reader Comments (4)

Sad that you didn't like the egg cream! One would think that milkshakes would always win out for me too, but I do love seltzer, and there's something a bit more refreshing about an egg cream, where as a milkshake just feels heavy sometimes. I have to say, the Maple Egg cream (which is what I'm drinking in that silly photo), is by far my favorite. The chocolate is just so-so.

October 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKristin Appenbrink

Kristin--I can't believe I forgot to tell you this! We had to part so quickly that it totally slipped my mind to discuss the egg cream afterward...

I am just so glad I got to try a real-live one in real-live Brooklyn with my real-live friend. Ain't no thang!

October 24, 2011 | Registered CommenterAmy

ohhhh the egg cream.....i too wanted to enjoy this mythical creature (eggs? cream?), but upon having one at EJs in the UES....sorely disappointed. besides containing no ice cream type texture, i am not a fan of U bet. hersheys!

November 1, 2011 | Unregistered Commentercory

Yummo!!

Kristina
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November 3, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKristina Gulino

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