Tchoup Shop
If you're on the hunt for authentic Southern Cajun/Creole cuisine in Brooklyn, look no further than Tchoup Shop. Located at 50 Wyckoff Ave in NY, this hidden gem offers a diverse menu with a mix of bar snacks, sandwiches, small plates, big plates, and delectable sweets.
One of the standout items on the menu is the Famous Chicken & Andouille Gumbo, served with rice for a comforting and flavorful experience. The Chicken Fried Berkshire Pork Steak with mashed potatoes and country gravy is a hearty option for those looking for a satisfying meal. And don't forget to save room for dessert - the Warm Pecan Praline Bread Pudding with salted rum caramel and whipped cream is a sweet treat worth indulging in.
With a laid-back yet intimate atmosphere, Tchoup Shop is the perfect spot for a casual meal or a leisurely brunch with friends. Customers rave about the friendly staff and the well-curated selection of beers and spirits. Whether you're craving a crispy chicken biscuit sandwich or some delectable jambalaya, Tchoup Shop has something for every palate.
So, if you're in the mood for some delicious Creole/Cajun fare and a cozy dining experience, make sure to check out Tchoup Shop. With its diverse menu, welcoming ambiance, and rave reviews from satisfied customers, it's a culinary destination not to be missed.
Tchoup Shop Menu
Location
Address: 50 Wyckoff Ave Brooklyn, NY 11237
Phone: (929) 234-3500
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Casual, ClassyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for Brunch, Lunch, DinnerYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Happy Hour SpecialsYes
- Full BarYes
- TVYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Not Good For KidsNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Jennifer T.
I love this place. I used to have my studio right around the corner and they're always open and friendly with a hot bowl of gumbo waiting for me. Everything else is delicious but I will always come back for the gumbo.
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Author: Claude W.
I was searching for a beer place with some food options when i discovered the Tchoup Shop. The place is on a corner on Wykoff ave. You may drive by and not even see ot. It is dimly lit and intimate. It has an old fashioned look and appeal. The bar is fairly large and they have communal tables in the front. In the back, you have more private tables. We sat down in the bar area near the back and met Anais the bartender. What a nice person. I got Founders beer onntap and my friend had a nice hurricane. The restaurant is Creole themed. With a small kitchen run by 1 person. The cook really gets things out at a good pace. Ordered the mac and cheese amd the kale salad to start. Both were good. They played an assortment of music to match any crowd. The place has a really nice vibe to it. The most famous item on the menu is the crispy breast of chicken on focccia type bun. I maybe incorrect with the description. The kale salad may a little small but its full of flavor. Nice mix of onions, cranberries and other things really brings out the flavor of the kale. All in all, a really good spot to grab a quick bite and a brew. They also have a huge assortment of liquors including bourbons, tequilas etc. The staff is very friendly, and you will have a nice time here.
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Author: Lora R.
The bartender and the chef are cool asf and make the world go 'round... I'll be back, because my time was well spent (head and tummy are happy) xo
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Author: Sherry L.
Yum! I'd been craving some good creole/cajun food for a while, so Tchoup caught my eye when I was searching for lunch places in the Bushwick area! Since my friend also mentioned that he'd had his eye on this place for a while, we agreed to check it out! Despite the freezing cold, I'm glad that I ventured out this way. As others have mentioned, it shares a space with the Heavy Woods bar (remind you of any particular NOLA po' boy shop??), and during lunch we were given the option of sitting in the dining area in the back or sitting at the bar area up front. The only issue with sitting in the bar area is that you have to order at the bar, which isn't a huge deal at all. Plus, lighting is much better in the front. The menu is inclusive of most popular cajun/creole dishes. I had the chicken and andouille sausage jambalaya, cheese grits, and a piece of my friend's battered catfish from his po' boy. Don't be fooled by the small serving size of the jambalaya (cup) - it is very heavy and will most definitely fill you up. My friend's battered catfish po' boy was a great option too. The catfish was really well done! It was super crispy but not burnt or overly greasy. If you are here with a group, I'd definitely recommend ordering their appetizers/sides to share. The cheese grits I shared with my friend was the perfect little somethin' extra for our meal and we were both able to enjoy it along side our own dishes without wasting any food! I will definitely be back to try out their brunch menu!
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