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Brick-oven Pizza Delivers in Cobble Hill
Order delivery tonight.
Posted 10/07/08 in Grub Street : Openings
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Trader Joe’s Second Coming in Cobble Hill
The New York press is going gaga for the new Trader Joe's on Atlantic Avenue.
Posted 09/23/08 in Grub Street : Openings
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New Pizzeria in Cobble Hill
Lost City reports that La Pizzetta will soon open at 145 Atlantic Avenue (near Henry Street) in Cobble Hill.
Posted 09/22/08 in Grub Street : Openings
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FDA to Make Frankenfood Proposals Today; Trader Joe’s Gets an Opening Date
Plus where to find obscure Asian cuisines, and who named the East Village the best neighborhood with the best bars — from our daily glance at the morning headlines.
Posted 09/18/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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Sign Proves the Existence of Trader Joe’s
The store is set to open at the end of the month.
Posted 09/16/08 in Grub Street : Trader Joe's
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Get Your Petanque On This Weekend for Bastille Day
It's like boccie, with pastis added.
Posted 07/11/08 in Grub Street : Foodievents
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Merkato 55 Has a Notable Fan; Get a Look at Artichoke Pizza’s Crab-Dip Slice
Mimi Sheraton likes Merkato 55, and a self-proclaimed Danny Meyer veteran has opened a restaurant in Cobble Hill, in today's neighborhood food news.
Posted 06/27/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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Octopus Takes Well to the Spin Cycle; Eighty One's Deceivingly Cheap Prix Fixe
Misguided discontent with Matsugen already brewing and looking forward to as many tacos as you can carry in the East Village, in today's neighborhood food news.
Posted 06/20/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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Sausage Haus Ingenue Training at Ssäm Bar; Early-Bird Jazz at Blue Water Grill
David Chang gets camera shy and Stand builds a better bun, in today's neighborhood food news.
Posted 06/19/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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A First Look at Julie Reiner’s Clover Club
The 1890s mahogany bar was broken in by the thirsty coal miners of Sugar Notch, Pennsylvania.
Posted 06/17/08 in Grub Street : Openings
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Julie Reiner's Clover Club Opens on Wednesday
And we have the cocktail menu.
Posted 06/16/08 in Grub Street : Openings
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Do You Have the Stuff to Be the Stinky-Cheese-Eating Champion?
Get your cheese on, and fast.
Posted 06/10/08 in Grub Street : NewsFeed
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Sweet Melissa Brings Specialty Sundaes to Cobble Hill; Tasting Room on Last Breath
Where to sample a whole new world of frozen-yogurt flavors in the West Village, and where to find free burgers and beer in Astoria, in today's neighborhood food news.
Posted 06/02/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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Order Your Seder Today; Doughnuts Ease Tax Pain
Tax Day specials and kids' party venues in our roundup of neighborhood food news.
Posted 04/15/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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East Village Pizza Spot Aspires to Match Di Fara; Foosball Lures Families to Cobble Hill
An East Village pizza spot attempts to live up to Di Fara, a two-story funhouse for kids with good food for parents opens in Cobble Hill, and how to get in to Rao's by the Insatiable Critic.
Posted 03/31/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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Quercy Serves As Movie Set for a Night
Last night at Quercy in Cobble Hill: John Goodman and Zooey Deschanel. Making a movie!
Posted 03/21/08 in Grub Street : NewsFeed
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Bubbles in Your Vodka a Good Thing on the Upper East Side; House-Made Charcuterie Hits Cobble Hill
Chinatown: A stellar Chinese dessert discovery: “[F]laky green pastries that resembled caterpillars” flavored with durian fruit “came to the table piping hot filled with a bright yellow pudding.” Find them at Chatham Square (6 Chatham Square). [Gothamist] Clinton Hill: The food at Restaurant New Orleans is good, but the entire operation seems completely haphazard. [Clinton Hill Blog] Cobble Hill: The Red Deli at 264 Clinton Street near Verandah Place opens this week with “house-made charcuterie along with grab-and-go items like fried chicken.” [TONY] Dumbo: The D Space offering an Indian buffet is actually called Marrakesh Express, and the food is worth a try. [Dumbo NYC] Nolita: This list of spots to drink up free or cheap wine includes Le Jardin Bistro, where on Monday and Tuesday nights $12 adds all-you-can drink Bordeaux to your dinner. [Bottomless Dish/Citysearch] Upper East Side: A new sparkling vodka called Camitz is for sale at Sherry-Lehmann, Astor Wines, and, in the near future, at Morrell’s, but you can try it in a cocktail at Park Avenue Winter among a few other restaurants around town. [Strong Buzz]
Posted 02/19/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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Kellog’s Diner at Risk; the Definitive Banana Book
Cobble Hill: Trader Joe's seems to think it's opening a store on Court Street, even if a bunch of local bloggers don't. [McBrooklyn] Dumbo: Finally, the map to area eateries we’ve all been waiting for. [Gridskipper] East Village: Want to read a book about bananas? Dan Keoppel reads tonight at KGB from Banana: The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World. Fort Greene: Neighbors are looking for a friendly bar to watch Super Tuesday results. [General Greene] Gowanus: Vandals have opened up the Whole Foods site on 3rd Street again. [Gowanus Lounge] Jackson Heights: Sweet tooths rejoice over Cannelle Pâtisserie on 31st Avenue. [Chow] Park Slope: Komboocha, a fermented tea, hits the co-op, but not everyone is psyched about it: “It’s expensive, tastes like crap, and claims to cure everything. Thus, it appeals to the rich and those addicted to Park Slopish consumer culture.” [Daily Slope] Williamsburg: According to renderings, Kellog's Diner will be wrapped up by a heinous new condo at Metropolitan and Union. [Curbed]
Posted 02/05/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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Duck Necks Compete With Chicken Wings This Sunday; Midtown East Looking for Desperate Singles
Bedford-Stuyvesant: If you don't want to brave a sports bar Sunday but still want to catch the game, this restaurants-with-flat-screens list includes yet-to-open Rustik Tavern, which will be up and running by kickoff. There will only be a limited menu, but owner Frantz Metellus promises: "If I don’t have nachos, I’m nothing.” [Brooklyn Based] Chelsea: Trestle on Tenth thinks it has the Super Bowl chicken-wing-tradition beat: braised and fried crispy duck necks with a garlic and anchovy dip. They're not as adventurous as castrating a sheep with your teeth à la Giant Grey Ruegamer, but definitely easier to get your hands on; just pick up a few pounds on game day. [Grub Street] Cobble Hill: "The natives are getting restless" that Trader Joe's hasn't opened, and the store's PR company offers few answers. [Brownstowner] East Village: Gramercy Tavern's Haute Barnyard guru Michael Anthony is doing a Farm to Chef dinner at the Astor Center tomorrow night. Farmers, writers and activists aplenty will be present. [Grub Street] Flatiron: Pinkberry on 26th Street at Third Avenue is now open. [Eater] Midtown East: The Helmsley's Annual Anti-Valentine’s Day Ball hopes to attract "the recently dumped and 'disenchanted,' as well as the happily single and those looking for love," or you could just come to see the Ice-Carved Anti-Cupid Satan Oyster Bar (and make fun of the desperates). [Grub Street] Midtown West: "Today, the food you find on most bars is the salty kind: chip, pretzels, etc. As anyone in the bar biz knows, these are … meant to make you thirsty, so you order more liquor," but Keens is one of the last spots to offer sobering snacks of the bygone era: hard-boiled eggs, and they're free. [Lost City]
Posted 01/30/08 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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Find French Onion Soup in Manhattan; A Co-op for Fort Greene?
Bay Ridge: A VFW post has been fined by the Department of Health because its ice machine constituted a need for “food protection certification.” [The Brooklyn Paper] Cobble Hill: Now that the deli and the TV repair shop are gone, we can dream of the G&D Television Wine Bar. [Gowanus Lounge] Forest Hills: A new development threatens restaurant culture, as for-rent signs specify “NO FOOD.” The horror! [Queens Central] Fort Greene: Plans are afoot for a food co-op. Does anything else scream gentrification louder? [The Brooklyn Paper] Manhattan: Look for delicious French onion soup at Pastis, Landmarc, and Rue 57, among others. [Gridskipper] Midtown East: Fireside at the Omni Berkshire Hotel is serving Chuao hot chocolate for $7 a cup includes whipped cream, crumbled graham crackers, and marshmallows. [Gothamist] Park Slope: Tempo Presto is officially closed. [OTBKB]
Posted 12/21/07 in Grub Street : Neighborhood Watch
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