Coordinates: 40°42′47.1″N 73°57′26.3″W / 40.713083°N 73.957306°W / 40.713083; -73.957306

The Four Horsemen (restaurant)

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The Four Horsemen
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Restaurant information
Established2015 (2015)
Owner(s)James Murphy
Head chefNick Curtola
Food typeTapas; New American
RatingMichelin Guide: 1 Michelin star
Street address295 Grand Street
CityBrooklyn
StateNew York
Postal/ZIP Code11211
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°42′47.1″N 73°57′26.3″W / 40.713083°N 73.957306°W / 40.713083; -73.957306
ReservationsRecommended
Websitehttps://www.fourhorsemenbk.com/

The Four Horsemen is a restaurant and wine bar in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. Their frequently changing New American menu consists of small plates/tapas along with a very wide natural wine selection.[1]

History

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James Murphy, front man of LCD Soundsystem and operator of The Four Horseman, discussed opening the restaurant "for years" with Justin Chearno, a wine consultant.[2] The restaurant opened in 2015.[3]

Reviews and accolades

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Reviews

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Pete Wells published a positive review of the restaurant in The New York Times in 2019, awarding it two out of four possible stars.[3] Paul de Revere reviewed The Four Horsemen for Pitchfork when the restaurant opened in 2015,[4] and in his review Wells joked that The Four Horsemen "must be the first natural-wine bar" to receive a review from the music publication.[3]

Accolades

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The restaurant was awarded a Michelin star for the first time in 2019, joining the 2020 Michelin Guide.[5] In 2022, the James Beard Foundation awarded their Outstanding Wine Program award to the restaurant.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lewin, Katherine (21 January 2022). "The Four Horsemen Review - Brooklyn - New York". The Infatuation. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  2. ^ Gordinier, Jeff (12 May 2015). "James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem to Open a Wine Bar in Brooklyn". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Wells, Pete (31 December 2019). "At the Four Horsemen, the Food Catches Up to the Wine". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  4. ^ de Revere, Paul (30 June 2015). "I Went to James Murphy's New Wine Bar and All I Got Was More Confused About the State of the Music Industry". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  5. ^ Chung, Jen (22 October 2019). "Here Are NYC's 2020 Michelin Starred Restaurants". Gothamist. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  6. ^ "THE 2022 JAMES BEARD AWARD WINNERS". 13 June 2022.
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