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Boerum Hill

  1. openings
    A Bar For Skin-Contact Chardonnay and Vintage EroticaAnaïs, from the owner of Rucola, opens in Boerum Hill.
  2. great rooms
    This “Not-Handy” Couple Really Didn’t Think They Wanted to Buy a TownhouseBefore and after photos.
  3. Openings
    Brooklyn’s Brand-New Grand Army Looks Like an Ideal Neighborhood BarFrom Mile End’s Noah Bernamoff and his high-profile friends.
  4. Empire Building
    How Bien Cuit Assembled a Roster of Fine-Dining Pastry All-StarsCooks have left jobs at the NoMad, Locanda Verde, and Daniel to work at the bakery.
  5. crimes and misdemeanors
    Angry Boyfriend Sets Fire to Brooklyn Apartment Full of Sleeping ChildrenThey all survived.
  6. Openings
    What to Eat at French Louie, the Buttermilk Channel Team’s New Boerum HillSteak frites and profiteroles!
  7. Interviews
    Blue Bottle CEO James Freeman on His New Brooklyn Shop and That $25 MillionHe’s also finally selling James Murphy’s personal coffee line.
  8. Closings
    Lunetta Has ClosedThe Boerum Hill restaurant stopped serving customers a few weeks ago.
  9. Permanent Exhibits
    More Details on Saul’s Move to the Brooklyn MuseumThe relocated restaurant opens this fall.
  10. Relocations
    Saul on Smith Street to Close Sunday, Will Reopen Inside Brooklyn Museum ThisIt belongs in a museum!
  11. Restaurant Agenda
    First Look at Krescendo, Opening November 1 in Boerum HillElizabeth Falkner is slinging pizzas in Boerum Hill.
  12. Restaurant Agenda
    First Look at Krescendo, Opening November 1 in Boerum HillElizabeth Falkner is slinging pizzas in Boerum Hill.
  13. Openings
    Southfork Kitchen Chef Headed to Smith Street This SpringHe’s aiming to open an Italian spot called Arthur on Smith this March.
  14. Warning Signs
    Will Hank’s Saloon Be the Next Dive to Fall?The building that houses the bar is headed to auction next week.
  15. Neighborhood Watch
    Tiny’s Giant Sandwich Shop Shuttered Again; Breukelen Bier MerchantsPlus: a 24-hour Latin diner in Chelsea, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  16. brooklyn
    City Council Member’s 22-Year-Old Communications Director Found Dead in Her Brooklyn ApartmentPolice suspect a drug overdose.
  17. Neighborhood Watch
    Sprinkles on the Upper East Side; Appetizing Shop for Carroll GardensPlus: a pig roast in Harlem, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  18. Slideshow
    First Look at Rucola, Bringing Northern-Italian-Style Vegetables to Boerum HillHoused in a brownstone-cum-Piedmontese farmhouse, with a customizable CSA of sorts.
  19. historical attractions
    Would You Visit This Man’s Brooklyn Outhouse for Cultural Reasons?He has made it into a museum for you!
  20. Neighborhood Watch
    Terroir, Hearth, and Mehtaphor Help Japan; Full Moon Turns Japanese in BoerumPlus: Jeffrey’s reopens, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  21. Neighborhood Watch
    A Lamb Dinner to Celebrate Spring; Drink Austrian Wine on St. Patrick’sPlus: 50 percent off pizza, an Allman Brothers happy hour, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  22. petty crime waves
    Brooklyn’s Bicycle Thieves Want Your iPhoneA rash of two-wheeled smartphone thefts in upscale Brooklyn neighborhoods.
  23. Agenda
    Mile End Will Serve Hanukkah LatkesThe Brooklyn deli is celebrating the Festival of Lights,
  24. Closings
    Restaurant Retreats in Boerum HillWill a stationery store have better luck on Smith and Pacific Streets?
  25. Neighborhood Watch
    Má Pêche Accepts ‘Beef 7 Ways’ Reservations; Boi NoodlesPlus: a French crêperie moves to St. Marks, and Cosmic Cantina prepares to close, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  26. Neighborhood Watch
    Má Pêche Launches ‘Beef 7 Ways’; Potlikker Film Fest atPlus: $10 lunch at Heartland Brewery, and Grill & Greens opens, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  27. Neighborhood Watch
    Wine on Tap at SummerStage; Plein Sud Opens in Smyth HotelPlus: Butter Lane expands, and a burrito-eating contest at Baja Fresh, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  28. Neighborhood Watch
    Abe & Arthur’s Gets a New Brunch Menu; Babbo Celebrates Earth DayPlus: Cobble Hill gets a slow-food book club, Fort Greene’s Green Hill Food Co-op opens its doors to new members, and more in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  29. Openings
    Market Watch: Donna Da Vine and Fatty ’Cue Sell GroceriesTwo establishments open offshoot markets.
  30. Neighborhood Watch
    The Butternut Market Coming to Bed-Stuy; Spitzer’s Corner Serving LunchPlus: Hill Country hosts a beer and BBQ event, and Pó will henceforth be known as Bino, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
  31. Developing
    New Life in Trout SpaceA Boerum Hill summer favorite is under new, but mysterious, ownership.
  32. Neighborhood Watch
    Ceol’s Menu Gets a New-Chef Revamp; Barrio Hosts Taco-Eating ContestPlus: U.K. Beer Night at Jimmy’s No. 43, and another Chipotle opens, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
  33. Imports
    Montreal Bagel Drop Begins Saturday in BrooklynPick up bagels from a Montreal bakery hours later in Boerum Hill.
  34. Neighborhood Watch
    Anella’s New Menus; Secret Café in Clinton HillPlus: Mile End struggles with the demand for smoked meat, and how to meet the brothers Voltaggio, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
  35. In the Magazine
    Platt Pigs Out at the Breslin; Hot Cocktails for Every TasteAlso in the magazine: Shrimp rolls are in season, and Mile End deli opens.
  36. Menu Changes
    Brazen Head Pours Beer to GoGood news for fans of beer in a jug.
  37. Openings
    Openings Preview: First Look at Mile EndMontreal-style smoked meat comes to Boerum Hill.
  38. Neighborhood Watch
    Winter’s Eve Market Returns to Lincoln Center; Joseph Leonard Launches PigPlus: Rockette cupcakes and Magnolia, and tequila tasting at Southern Hospitality, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
  39. Neighborhood Watch
    Stone Park Cafe Owners Plan Cheap Chinese; Park Luncheonette ClosesPlus: ‘Wizard of Oz’-themed drinks at the Oak Room, and Saul Bolton plans two more restaurants.
  40. Neighborhood Watch
    Berry Park Beer Garden Now Open in Williamsburg; Nunu Chocolates Morphs Into aPlus, an under-$10 burger combo in midtown, and BBQ at the Park Slope Flea Market, in our regular roundup of neighborhood food news.
  41. Openings
    A Look Back at the Block Party, and at Jim Mamary’s New ’Cue SpotDetails about the new smoke joint in the former Gravy space.
  42. Reopenings
    Menu Confirms Trout’s ReturnWe’ll have the Niman Ranch hot dog and a Porkslap.
  43. Reopenings
    Trout Returns to Boerum Hill?The dumpy oasis could be back!
  44. CB Wars
    Brooklyn’s CB2 Thinks of the ChildrenThe community board opposes a liquor license for the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory.
  45. Temporary Closings
    Smith Street Down One Irish Bar, for NowCeol was shuttered last Friday by the New York Workers’ Compensation Board.
  46. neighborhood watch
    Judge Hearing Suit to Undo Boerum Hill Jail ReopeningBloomberg blew off the proper approvals process, the suit alleges.
  47. Closings
    Breaking: Trout Closes, Mamary’s Oyster Bar ‘Dead’Boerum Hill’s outdoor delight shuttered on Sunday.
  48. Openings
    Brooklyn’s Newest Wineshop Will Make You See DoubleAlyssa Becker closes her Atlantic Avenue wine bar and opens a wine store across the street.
  49. neighborhood watch
    The Revenge of the Stoop PooperBehold the return of the Boerum Hill Stoop Pooper, the chilled-out raccoon of Brooklyn Heights, and the aggressive Kennedy Fried Chicken sign of Bedford Park. All in today’s boroughs report.
  50. neighborhood watch
    Bedbugs Threaten Boerum Hill Bastille Day’Real World’ rumors hit Carroll Gardens, strange “vocational” lions hit Staten Island, the “Beaver Butler” hits the financial district, and more, in today’s boroughs report.
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