Taci's Beyti

1953-1955 Coney Island Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11223, United States
+1 718-627-5750
$$$ Turkish restaurant , Delivery service , Kebab shop , Mediterranean restaurant , Middle Eastern restaurant , Restaurant
(1897 Reviews)
Price Range $30–50

Taci's Beyti sits along the stretch of Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn known for diverse Middle Eastern eateries, offering a focused Turkish dining experience both in-house and through delivery. This restaurant is best suited for diners seeking authentic Turkish and Mediterranean flavors served in a relaxed, modest setting without pretense.

The atmosphere combines a cozy, brick-walled interior with a straightforward dining room where upbeat background music hums softly. The space feels clean and organized, with attentive, polite staff often noted for their quick service and friendly approach—qualities that make both solo visits and groups comfortable. While décor leans toward functional rather than ornate, that practicality keeps the focus on the food and easy interactions, making it a welcoming spot for midweek dinners or casual weekend meals.

Menu highlights center on classic Turkish kebabs such as Beyti Kebab and Adana Kebab, usually served with roasted peppers, tomatoes, and shepherd’s salad—a staple that adds fresh balance to the grilled meats. For those who visit at lunchtime, the lunch specials like the Cop Shish Kebab or Beyti Kebab Lunch provide satisfying portions at approachable prices, making it an excellent choice for nearby workers or neighborhood locals craving a flavorful but unpretentious meal. Starter selections vary, including items like Sigara Boregi (feta cheese rolls) and spinach pie, although seasoning preferences differ among diners, with some finding these less robust than expected.

Dessert tends to impress more consistently, especially with Turkish classics like baklava and kadayif paired well with traditional drinks—Turkish coffee and tea—which add an authentic closing touch to the meal. The desserts’ sweetness and presentation stand out in contrast to the simpler plating of the mains.

Ordering for takeout or delivery is straightforward, with the option to pack leftovers, which is handy given the portion sizes. The restaurant also embraces modern conveniences like tappay payment at the table, streamlining casual visits.

Overall, Taci's Beyti attracts people who appreciate high-quality Turkish grilled dishes in a warm, unassuming environment, whether for a quick lunch, relaxed dinner, or sharing a meal with friends or family. It’s a practical, reliable choice for those who prioritize flavor and service over elaborate setting, and its location makes it a solid neighborhood spot in southern Brooklyn.

Highlights
Fast service
Great coffee
Great dessert
Great tea selection
Serves local specialty
Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
What they serve
Alcohol
Beer
Coffee
Comfort food
Halal food
Healthy options
Late-night food
Organic dishes
Quick bite
Salad bar
Small plates
Spirits
Vegetarian options
Wine
Best for
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Dessert
Seating
Table service
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Paid street parking
Parking

Openings Hours

Checking

Monday

12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Tuesday

12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Wednesday

12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Thursday

12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Friday

12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Saturday

12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Sunday

12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

1897 Reviews
Lena P

10 Apr 2026

Good food. Very cozy atmosphere. Quick and attentive service. The waiters are handsome young men. The friendliness and politeness of staff add to a great experience. Dine in. Take out/delivery. You can pack leftovers to go. Easy tap-pay at the table. Great dessert selection. Nice upbeat background music. Clean. Organized. Love the brick wall.

Kosta Rica

28 Mar 2026

High quality Turkish food in the heart of Brooklyn.

Ye Aung

14 Feb 2026

Hidden gem! The best Turkish food I’ve ever had! The decor and presentation isn’t the best, but the food is. Service is average and there’s a short wait most of the time. Prices are fair and you will leave happy. Any lamb dish is a must and the baklava for dessert is delicious.

Delphica Sibyl

11 Feb 2026

Walking in with high hopes for exceptional Turkish cuisine, the overall dining experience was mixed. While the service was great—attentive and efficient—and the dessert was a true standout, the savory dishes fell short. ​The biggest culinary disappointment was the starters, which desperately lacked seasoning; I missed the burst of herbs and spices I crave in Turkish food. The main meat dish was adequate but not great, and the side salad could have been much fresher. Regarding the setting, the atmosphere simply wasn't my cup of tea. This spot shines in its service and dessert, but the main courses need significant spicing and attention to freshness to match genuine Turkish standards.

FURKAN SARA

01 Feb 2026

It was a good place. The food also tasted good.. They can improve a little more in cleaning and food. My favorite is named Lahmacun

LL C

13 Jan 2026

Came here with a group of friends for a birthday dinner and WOW was not disappointed. Service was very fast. Everything was amazing -- especially the Iskander kebab with tomato sauce, the pide and the lamb chops. It was so good that I got extra Iskander kebab for my partner, who promptly wolfed it down at 12am at night. Would definitely come back!

SHAM BAYRAMOV

07 Jan 2026

The best Lentil Soup ever! The best pick up / take away service ever! 5 sec. pick up! Thanks Aslan & Islam for your operative work. Thanks for being kind and responsive, helpful. I love this spot for A to Z... Thanks for your Service!

michael rabiner

26 Dec 2025

I ate here recently for both my father’s and daughter’s combined birthday. It was a large family gathering and we all had the $55 prix fixe menu. There was just so much delicious food. It started with a mixed mezze with salads, baba ghanoush, stuffed dolma, hummus etc. Then there were fantastic lamb and chicken kabobs, diced deep fried liver (so good) and whole brook trouts, shrimp in tomato and cheese sauce etc. After that of course a giant helping of assorted baklava. The service was great and the entire restaurant was packed with other family gatherings, so making a reservation would be wise. You can bring your own wine if you like, though they do serve alcohol. I’d recommend have a Raki or Turkish coffee to end the evening. Would absolutely return to this restaurant!!!

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