First Look at Brooklyn’s First Shake Shack, Opening Today
Mayor Bloomberg and Marty Markowitz will cut the ribbon on this momentous occasion.
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A bakery and a barbecue joint are moving in at 345 Adams St.
Even though Jones had already been announced as the arena's official beverage provider.
The community board green-lit a 62-spot seating area for the upcoming location.
The shipping-container-housed Brooklyn project opens July 23.
Is the Fulton Street Mall in for some gentrification?
Plus, a new location of 2 Bros. opens in midtown today.
Plus: a new roof for a restaurant in Cobble Hill, and Milk Bar keeps the noise down, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: Bushwick's Free WiFi offers much more, and S'MAC adds salsa picante macaroni and cheese, in our roundup of neighborhood food news.
Plus: Bat cookies at Bouchon Bakery, and a No. 7 Sub preview, in our regular roundup of neighborhood news.
Three fro-yo spots compete on the same block.
Where to have barbecue brunch in the Flatiron, and meet singles who like wine, in today's neighborhood food news.
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