




Café Kitsuné Opens New Location in Brooklyn, NYC
Featuring a café and dining area, a bar and a gallery space.
Maison Kitsuné has opened a new Café Kitsuné location in Brooklyn, NYC, following its first spot in West Village in 2019.
Located in the Boerum Hill neighborhood, the café designed by co-founder Masaya Kuroki fuses Japanese influences with Parisian style. The space doubles as a cocktail bar and a gallery for art exhibits while offering sweet and savory pastries, as well as natural wines, sakes and cocktails.
The historic brick walls of the building are preserved on the exterior, while accents of orange are applied throughout. The café and dining area leads visitors to the gallery space, which is covered in clean, white walls. By night, the location transforms into a bar that serves drinks with homemade infusions and syrups. Rounding out the space is Café Kitsuné’s ready-to-wear collection, with the most recent featuring a New York-exclusive capsule by artist Michal Loba.
Take a sneak peek at Café Kitsuné above.
CAFÉ KITSUNÉ BOERUM HILL
112 Bond Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Monday – Sunday: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
THE BAR AT CAFÉ KITSUNÉ
104 Bond Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Wednesday – Saturday: 5 p.m. – 12 a.m.