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CB1 Approves the Future of Chain Steakhouses and Brazilian Grills
Capital Grille and Mr. Skewer & Co. get liquor licenses, and expect a new sidewalk café at Landmarc.
Posted 09/24/08 in Grub Street : CB Report
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David Bouley's End Run Goes for Touchdown: Liquor License Approved
David Bouley's ballsy end run around his opponents on Community Board 1 worked, and last night the full committee gave Bouley approval for his new restaurant, Brush Stroke.
Posted 03/26/08 in Grub Street : Back of the House
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Chefs Disappoint Their Parents; Cooking With 99 Cent–Store Food
Chefs let their parents down, Seamus Mullen will pull your iPod, and Eric Ripert comes up with a menu using ingredients from a 99-cent store.
Posted 03/26/08 in Grub Street : Mediavore
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David Bouley Tries to End-run His Foes
David Bouley isn’t throwing in the towel quite yet in his struggle to get a liquor license for Brushstrokes, his new Japanese restaurant, Eater reports.
Posted 03/25/08 in Grub Street : Back of the House
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