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Plus: U.K. Beer Night at Jimmy's No. 43, and another Chipotle opens, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
And there's more: St. Patrick's Day cookies at the Grand Central Terminal Market, and a new caffeine supplier for Sunset Park's early risers.
Plus: Choice Market now open late, and a historic St. Patrick's Day beer class and tasting, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
... "although he has reservations because of the 'racist' aspects of the old movie."
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: a crostini cook-off in Gowanus, and more in our roundup of neighborhood food news.
A tour of one of the most awesome residences we've ever seen.
There are rumors that Artichoke has found a space for a genuine restaurant, but don't believe them just yet.
A first look at Vinegar Hill House's new backyard and brunch menu.
First the painting over of the Día de Los Muertos mural, and now this.
Cupcakes are also in the works.
And the 6,000 books in stock at Idlewild Books are 20 percent off.
Brooklyn’s Community Board 2 has voted to support the Dumbo resident who sent us a letter protesting the prospect of booze at what was said to be a sandwich shop.
"More like a store and less like a 'happening.'"
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