Our Story
The kosher restaurant
Brooklyn was missing
Full bar, real food, fair prices — and every certification that matters.
BHI Thursdays started with a simple question: why can't a kosher restaurant feel like a real night out?
Not the kind of place where you come for the certification and tolerate the food. Not the kind of place where the vibe is an afterthought. A place where the cocktails are actually good, the steaks are actually cooked right, and you actually want to stay for another round.
"The TVs are the background.
You're the main event."
We're on Kings Highway in the heart of Brooklyn's Jewish community. Our guests are first dates, anniversary dinners, friends who come every week, families celebrating smachot, and corporate groups from out of town who need a real restaurant that happens to be kosher.
We're not a sports bar. The TVs are on, the music is right, the lights are warm. It's casual upscale — the kind of place you'd recommend to anyone.
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Kosher Standards
We don't cut corners
Our certifications are among the most rigorous available. We hold ourselves to standards that most kosher restaurants in New York don't maintain.
OU Certified
Orthodox Union
The world's largest and most recognized kosher certification agency.
Glatt Kosher
Beef & Poultry
All meat and poultry meet the strictest glatt standard.
Beit Yosef
Sephardic Standard
Meets the highest Sephardic kosher requirements — rare in a restaurant setting.
Kemach Yoshon
Grain Products
All grain-based products use yashan (aged) wheat, per halachic requirement.
Pas Yisroel
Baked Goods
All bread and baked items are supervised by a Jewish person throughout baking.
Full Liquor Bar
Kosher Certified
Every spirit, wine, and beer on our menu carries kosher certification.
From Yossi
"I built BHI because my community deserved better. A real bar with real food, certified to the standard our community expects — and priced so you can actually come back every week. That's the whole idea."
— Yossi, Owner · BHI Thursdays
Come see for yourself
722 Kings Highway · Brooklyn, NY · Sun–Thu 4:00 pm–12:00 am · Sat 90 min after Shabbat–1:00 am