A hidden gem. This place is big and spacious. The hookah is great, unlike a lot of other places in the neighborhood. Service was prompt and friendly. The seating arrangement is comfortable, and can easily accommodate larger groups. Ambience is nice, soft Arabic tunes play in the background and its very easy to hear anyone you’re sitting with. I came here to study on a weekday and the place was empty. Had some Arabic coffee, mango juice, and hummus and everything was very fresh and tasty. Highly recommended for a relaxed evening with friends or just a place to get some work done.
Tuba H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Good hookah. Nice place to relax and do homework. Light Arabic music and and tv. Great service, the people here listen and are very attentive to your needs. Love the little VIP spot, who ever is waiting on us always comes to check up on us to see if we need anything.
John D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
I use to come here with my girlfriend for a late drink or snack use to be good but got very overpriced & dirty found a water bug in the bathroom one evening & another one under my table real gross wont be back go somewhere else
Yousef Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dyker Heights, NY
The best place to relax to watch games to enjoy the best hooka ever, the service is great and fast, comfort seats, everything’s simply perfect, and the price even better
Sarah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
This is by far the most beautiful, cleanest, and charming Hookah Lounge and café in the entire NYC/Brooklyn area. The service is casual, extremely friendly and kind. The food is delicious, the price point and the hookah selection is wonderful. The owners of Beit Jeddo care about their customers and the atmosphere of the space. Every element of Beit Jeddo is handcrafted; the woodwork, tile floor, lounge seating even the tables, you truly feel transported to another world when you are there. Beit means house and Jeddo means Grandfather in Levantine Arabic the feel of the space is that of a comfortable and luxurious antique Middle Eastern home. I Love every single visit there! You must go and enjoy and experience it’s charm for yourself! Also the music videos and Classic Arabic films that play on their flat screens are AMAZING!
Liana L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Valhalla, NY
The ambiance alone makes this 5 stars. I climbed up the stairs, opened the door and was floored by the sprawling room in front of me. The other hookah bars we passed by were laughable compared to this oriental paradise. I guess paradise might be a bit of a strong word, but the lounge exuded languid chillness and timelessness. Seating is arranged against the walls so that everyone can see each other, but it actually works really well. You sit wherever you want and enjoy your hookah. I suppose you can order dessert or food, but why else would you go there? I ordered a maamool, which was a Middle-Eastern pastry of sorts with cheese in the middle and powdered sugar on top. I tasted a faint hint of rosewater. The pastry shell itself is crumbly, like a sable cookie(but not as hard) and the cheese is mild, like a denser version of ricotta. I probably won’t get it again, though. I had to ask what the hot drinks were(Yansoon — like chamomile, Zangabeel — ginger … don’t remember the rest). My boyfriend had lured me here with the mint tea(I LOVE Middle Eastern mint tea), but I had forgotten that it was 90ºF outside. The waitress dryly recommended against getting hot tea. Oh — there’s no air-conditioning. The fans definitely kept us feeling fairly comfortable — no goosepimply legs or arms here, and I think the warmth contributed to the feeling of being in the Middle East. I don’t really know how else to describe this lovely space. My boyfriend broke out every few minutes of his hookah enjoyment to say«This is SO nice» and I definitely enjoyed leaning back into the cushions and chilling out. That said, I don’t know if it’d be super enjoyable for women. The clientele seems to comprise of middle-aged Middle Eastern men. We were the only non-Middle Eastern people there. There are TVs that are currently showing the World Cup, which makes it an ideal lounging place for the summer. I don’t know what they show during the year. There’s also a fairly large private«room» that can be closed off with heavy curtains. Great place to chill and smoke. Although I personally wouldn’t come here by myself because I don’t normally smoke hookah(and I wouldn’t recommend it), I would definitely recommend it to anyone who does.
Khachapuri K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
This place is cool. The inside is decorated very nicely and is extremely comfy and welcoming. There are many many different flavors of shisha, we had the coconut which was delicious. It’s also very well priced which is great. We also had mango juice and pineapple juice, both of which were freshly squeezed and very refreshing. They have three tvs playing Arabic music videos which is also very cool. I’m told they get quite busy during weekend evenings, but we went mid afternoon on a Saturday and had a very nice, chilled out experience. Also the owner is very friendly and nice. Beit Jeddo is a win in all categories.