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Painkiller
Painkiller Recap: Putting the Hammer DownSomehow, everything that Purdue does to turn Americans into opioid addicts doesn’t technically count as a crime … which is maddening to watch.
By Sophie Brookover
Painkiller Series-Premiere Recap: The Quite Literal Opiate of the MassesBuckle in for another series about “when medicine goes bad and has terrible, lasting consequences.”
By Sophie Brookover
Painkiller Wants This to HurtNetflix’s righteously angry opioid-epidemic miniseries refuses to humanize its villains.
By Roxana Hadadi
Temporary Closings
June 23, 2011
Will the Pain Never End for PKNY? When will the bar’s troubles end?
By Jenny Miller
Menu Changes
Feb. 1, 2011
By Jenny Miller
Booze You Can Use
Dec. 23, 2010
ZOMG! Hot Tiki Drinks! Painkiller’s making it a reality.
By Alan Sytsma
Booze You Can Use
Nov. 19, 2010
The Rye Shortage Is Upon Us: Nation’s Bartenders Battle for Remaining It takes four years to age a decent rye, and whiskey producers didn’t react fast enough when the stuff came back into fashion.
By Jay Barmann
Seafood Prices Hold Steady; Painkiller Shares Recipes Plus: Nutella gets a warning label, and an effort to reclaim lunch breaks, all in our morning news roundup.
Terrible Twosome: Painkiller and St. Anselm Open The proprietors of Dutch Kills and Fette Sau have finally revealed their new projects to the world.
By Daniel Maurer
Today in Tiki Painkiller gets an opening date, and more.
By Daniel Maurer
Restaurants Glimpse Recovery; Herring in the Bronx River Plus: whoopie pies catch on across the pond, and Americans turn to mushrooms, all in our morning news roundup.
Julie Rainer of Flatiron Lounge Takes Tailor Space She’ll reopen it as a Pacific-Rim spot, but not necessarily a tiki bar.
By Daniel Maurer
Neighborhood Watch
Mar. 19, 2010
Bodega Wine Bar Now Serving in Bushwick; Esperanto Launches Lunch Plus: Pain D’Avignon comes to Essex Street Market, and Bombay Eats closes, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
By Stefanie Roberts
Cocktailians
Feb. 19, 2010
By Daniel Maurer
Temporary Closings
Feb. 2, 2010
By Daniel Maurer