Harry Hawk Seeks to Schnäck-ize the Brooklyn Bridge Park Beach
7/10/07 at 9:00 AM

A day at the fake beach.Photo: Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
That translates to freshly ground hamburgers, grilled Jubilat hot dogs from Brooklyn, house-smoked pulled pork, and freshly cut French fries. Hawk is waiting on the food-service truck that will make his latest fast-food dream come to fruition but says he expects it to happen fairly soon. In the meantime, since this is a public park, you can bring your own food (possibly a pizza from nearby Grimaldi’s?), but not, alas, your own alcohol. As for entertainment, like at Water Taxi Beach, Hawk has a P.A. system in place; this Sunday Turntables on the Hudson will be spinning there.
334 Furman St., at Joralemon St.; no phone.

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