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The latest from local brewhouses.
At least you don't have to pay half a million for a liquor license here.
But you'll still have to wait a few months for a liquor license.
This is great news for all the locavore lushes on your holiday shopping list!
The spirit — developed by a pair of NYC entrepreneurs — will relaunch next month.
Bro, seriously, bro. Don't take my Four Loko, bro.
Pegu Club showcases past original drinks in honor of their fifth birthday.
A couple of our favorite bureaucratic agencies are patting themselves on the back today.
An Inwood wine bar has gone without wine for over a year.
A halal cart is slinging accusations, but Ed Cotton and Frederick Lesort's new restaurant has cause to be happy.
The Williamsburg taquería's two-year-long wait for liquor is finally over.
Also in the magazine this week: a Momofuku take on mussels, and Seersucker opens in Cobble Hill.
Get ready for chocolate-caramel goodness.
Will Harlem fall victim to new legislation seeking to close a loophole in the dreaded 200-foot law?
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