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Edited by Josh Ozersky with Daniel Maurer

 

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4/ 4/08

6:20 PM

What to Eat at Brooklyn Flea

Brooklyn Flea

Follow your nose, and this map.Photo courtesy Brooklyn Flea

Last week, Best Bets tipped us off to Brooklyn Flea opening in Fort Greene on Sunday. Further investigation by Grub Street reveals that there’s plenty to eat there in between buying home-design goods. Some vendors’ wares have never been available to the public before this weekend, like the scrumptious cookies from Brown Bag Industries, Three Birds Bakery house-made granola, and biscotti and homemade marshmallows by new brand Whimsy & Spice. Favorites will be there, too — look for Belgian waffles from Wafels & Dinges and Salvatore Ricotta’s debut cannoli, created by La Lunetta sous-chef Betsy Devine. There are even unique eats to go, like an edible plant from City Dirt. The food will get better in the coming weeks — Brooklyn Flea organizers have BBQ plates and Cuban empanadas lined up. —Alexandra Vallis

Brooklyn Flea [Official site]
Related: Let’s Get Ready to Jumble [NYM]

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