FIRST LOOK: Lincoln Station Arrives in Park Slope
Lincoln Station opens a bright new location from longtime neighborhood residents and Al Di La Trattoria founders
Welcome Lincoln Station to Park Slope!
They soft-opened on Thursday, and I stopped by for coffee and one of my favorite sandwiches in their beautiful, sun-filled new space.
Lincoln Station was founded by Al Di La Trattoria co-founders/owners Chef Anna Klinger and Emiliano Coppa, longtime Park Slope residents who’ve lived nearby since the mid-90s. Their original location is in Crown Heights, near the Brooklyn Museum, where I first fell for their Rotisserie Chicken Sandwich (the best). That OG location has a cozy, rustic feel, while the new Park Slope space is bright and open with high ceilings - regulars will still recognize the wallpaper and favorite menu items from the original.




I had the chance to meet Chef Anna this morning, who shared more about the menu: café fare including salads, sandwiches (including pulled pork with house-made kimchi, meatball and cheeseburger sandwiches - again - don’t skip the Rotisserie Chicken sandwich), great vegetarian options, and a comforting Chicken Dinner (rotisserie chicken with crispy potatoes and fried broccoli). Baked goods include their popular breakfast bars, scones, cookies, and brownies. Breakfast offerings include egg sandwiches and other favorites. Beer and wine are available too.
Hours will eventually match the Crown Heights location, with even more menu additions coming. There’s something for everyone: a kids menu is already up, with more vegetable dishes on the way.
Lincoln Station website: https://www.stationfoods.com
Park Slope
170 7th Ave, Brooklyn
(Corner of 7th Ave & 1st St - former Bareburger)
Crown Heights (OG location)
409 Lincoln Pl, Brooklyn
(Corner of Washington Ave & Lincoln Pl)




Went yesterday and had a great lunch! So thrilled this opened — it’s just what we needed on the block!!