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Life Cafe

  1. Openings
    What to Eat at 983 in Bushwick, Formerly Known As Life Café 983Maybe it’s not the end of an era.
  2. Leftovers
    John Brown Smokehouse Moving; Meatball Shop Headed to BushwickPlus: a 100-person bar brawl in Maryland, latest Um Segredo supper club to benefit David Santos’s sick puppy, and more of today’s leftovers.
  3. Real Estate
    Former Life Café to Be Split in HalfTwo spaces for ‘Rent.’
  4. Rent
    Rent’s Life Café Is Officially La Vie B’OverSupport the Bushwick location.
  5. Neighborhood Watch
    Life Cafe Dead (for Now); Marble Lane Adds LunchPlus: WingFest at Beekman Beer Garden Beach Club, 16 Handles opens in the Village, and more neighborhood news.
  6. The New York Diet
    Comedian Todd Barry Eschews Tomatoes, Eggs, and Mayo, But Not 33-Cent CookiesOn Late Night With Conan O’Brien recently, Conan called comedian Todd Barry “the quintessential New Yorker.” That doesn’t mean he’s at Balthazar every morning. “Every time I talk about Chipotle in conversation,” he told Conan’s audience, “Someone goes, ‘Oh, Chipotle is delicious. Can you believe they were started by McDonald’s?’ ‘Uh, McDonald’s is delicious, so yes, I can believe that. It’s not like Ben and Jerry’s opened up a lingerie shop. It’s the world’s greatest restaurant chain taking a stab at another kind of food and hitting it out of the park.’” Other than that, Barry eats at Café Orlin about five times a week. Since it was closed for renovations this week, he had to practice his tomato, mayo, and orange-juice pulp aversions elsewhere.
  7. The New York Diet
    Psychedelic Writer Daniel Pinchbeck Likes His Chocolate With ‘SpecialWe figured Daniel Pinchbeck, author of Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey Into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism and 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl would have some singular eating habits, having written his share about eating substances other than food. “If you do a lot of shamanic work,” he told us, “There’s an inner cleansing process that goes on. You find the will to reject bad habits — that extends to bad food.” Now that he’s on a higher plane, he’s working on a book about sustainability and says his research in the area is forcing him to make healthier choices. So what did he chose to eat this week?