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Legendary L&B Spumoni Gardens rumored to open in DUMBO this fall
Reader Lizzie Kirshenbaum wrote to the Brooklyn Eagle in February 2024 asking, ���What is taking so long for the new L&B Spumoni Gardens location to open in DUMBO. The restaurant
On July 29, the Brooklyn Dining Club will host an event at Farina, 338 Hamilton Ave., between Carroll Gardens and Red Hook. Michael Turner and his team have created a haven with carefully sourced and composed food and wine, making a trip below the BQE less burdensome and genuinely exciting.
Reader Lizzie Kirshenbaum wrote to the Brooklyn Eagle in February 2024 asking, ���What is taking so long for the new L&B Spumoni Gardens location to open in DUMBO. The restaurant
In my experience interviewing Brooklyn food personalities, I have run across the names Brooklyn Roots and Thomas Perone more than any others. They were mentioned in conversations by Louis
Cellary, a boutique Bay Ridge wine shop, opened during the peak pandemic in August 2020. Since opening, the shop has successfully supplied Bay Ridge with wines from small producers
You might have seen one of Louis Catizone’s creations the last time you were out for dinner or drinks in Brooklyn. His distillery, which he operates with his brother,
New York City restaurants are full of secrets, whether you have to walk through a grocery store to find them or they make you cover your phone camera to
Pizza Loves Emily is an unassuming neighborhood restaurant in Clinton Hill, located right on Fulton Street. It might surprise you that this local haunt is the common ancestor of
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Workers on Thursday were busy stocking shelves and hooking up cash registers to prepare for the Friday, June 7, grand opening of a new Foodtown Supermarket
Opened just six months ago, Radio Star is owner Sara Conklin’s newest brainchild in Brooklyn. Her first, Glasserie, lives in the former Greenpoint Glass Works building, a factory built
Petite Crevette, like its owner Neil Ganic, is a neighborhood mainstay, a part of the Brooklyn furniture. This tiny hole-in-the-wall, more New England seafood shack than Brooklyn food destination,