Colonie Chef Brad McDonald Now Opening Two Restaurants in Dumbo, Including Mexican
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One of New York City's most popular pizza dens is going through some serious changes.
Dumbo dwellers have high hopes for AlMar.
The Noma-trained chef says the produce will be local, but there won't be any reclaimed wood in the dining room.
Where will fruit flies strike next?
Plus: 50 percent off pizza, an Allman Brothers happy hour, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus Sixpoint Brewery celebrates its sixth anniversary in Prospect Heights, and more, in our daily neighborhood watch.
Are hipster movie theaters the new hipster bowling alleys?
Plus: Leona's at the Helmsley Hotel adds 19 percent gratuity, and four new vendors will open at the Open Air Café in the East Village, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: A crêperie on Grand Avenue, and Scarpetta turns two, in our roundup of daily neighborhood news.
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.
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