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Henry'sB+Worth Trying

433 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 · Vietnamese restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (207 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Reliable neighborhood spot for banh mi, pho, and bubble tea with strong value and quick turnaround, though seasoning and occasional order errors are noted.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Henry's delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality and reliable friendly service, with exceptional order speed making it a practical go-to for quick Vietnamese meals. Consistency shows occasional variation in seasoning and spice intensity, and the tight, functional space limits appeal beyond grab-and-go visits. Excellent value and loyal local following confirm its standing as a respected Park Slope staple, though it lacks the distinctive execution or ambiance to reach higher grades.

Restaurant Summary

Henry’s reads as a local staple: a compact counter on 7th Ave turning out banh mi, pho, and bubble tea with quick, friendly service. The mood is no-frills and efficient, geared to grab-and-go. One diner summed it up: "Perfect for a fast, satisfying sandwich after work." The cooking leans classic Vietnamese comfort—crusty baguettes with pickled crunch, fresh herbs, and straightforward proteins—more traditional than flashy. Fans love the grilled chicken and classic banh mi, while a few wish for bolder marinades or spicier heat. Pho gets many nods from regulars, though seasoning can vary; it is best for those seeking fresh, simple flavors over complexity. Families do fine here. There is no kids menu, but approachable items like grilled chicken or tofu banh mi, mild summer rolls, and sweet taro or Thai tea suit younger palates. Expect a tight space with limited seats, so takeout is easiest with kids in tow.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$17-$24 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-boutique corridor with families, strollers, and casual dining; steady daytime foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and busy along 7th Ave; typical urban vigilance at night.

Nearby: Near Prospect Park and YMCA; mix of cafes, bakeries, and small shops supporting quick bites and takeout.

Park SlopeThe dining scene in Park Slope is eclectic and upscale-casual, featuring farm-to-table restaurants, cozy cafes, and trendy eateries. The neighborhood has a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere with a focus on quality and local ingredients, attracting a crowd that values community and sustainability.
South SlopeSouth Slope, near 7th Avenue, is known for its slightly more urban vibe with a growing number of hip restaurants, bars, and boutique shops. It tends to attract a younger demographic looking for a lively yet neighborhood feel.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–21:00 Tuesday Wednesday11:00–21:00 Thursday11:00–21:00 Friday11:00–21:00 Saturday11:00–21:00 Sunday11:00–21:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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