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The Cobble Hill location goes dark for a month, but the Park Slope edition extends its hours.
A new restaurant on Court Street wants a liquor license.
Irish bar Ceol reopens and Patois could find a new home on Smith Street.
And it isn't the only vegetarian restaurant on the way out.
The old G&D TV Repair Shop in Cobble Hill will become a bar or restaurant.
If it happens, how will Hooters appease the New Brooklyn Cuisine crowd?
The New York press is going gaga for the new Trader Joe's on Atlantic Avenue.
Lost City reports that La Pizzetta will soon open at 145 Atlantic Avenue (near Henry Street) in Cobble Hill.
Plus where to find obscure Asian cuisines, and who named the East Village the best neighborhood with the best bars — from our daily glance at the morning headlines.
The store is set to open at the end of the month.
Mimi Sheraton likes Merkato 55, and a self-proclaimed Danny Meyer veteran has opened a restaurant in Cobble Hill, in today's neighborhood food news.
Misguided discontent with Matsugen already brewing and looking forward to as many tacos as you can carry in the East Village, in today's neighborhood food news.
David Chang gets camera shy and Stand builds a better bun, in today's neighborhood food news.
The 1890s mahogany bar was broken in by the thirsty coal miners of Sugar Notch, Pennsylvania.
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