The owner of Rustik Tavern said he has take out over $500k in loans during the pandemic, and that he's not alone.
The hit Nigerian restaurant was nominated as one of the best new restaurants of 2022 by The James Beard Foundation.
The new spot aims to be a go-to for neighborhood cocktails and short-rib burgers.
The popular burger chain will open next to a new Chipotle at Fulton and Bedford, sparking a range of strong neighborhood reactions.
Ursula, an acclaimed New Mexican take-out spot, is moving from Sterling Place to a bigger space on Nostrand Avenue this spring.
Mitch's Provisions, a one-man farm stand, is still bringing farm-direct produce to Bed-Stuy residents.
The fish pepper soup at Nigerian spot Buka was named as a best dish of the year by EaterNY.
"Dept of Culture feels more like a home than one of Brooklyn’s hottest restaurants," Eater's Best New Restaurants 2022 list said.
Daily Press workers say they've faced drastic schedule cuts at the Ocean Hill cafe.
The Brotherhood of Oddly Enough Workers filed documents signaling their movement towards becoming an independent union.
Cafe Tucum was evicted from its Patchen Avenue spot earlier this month, according to city records.
A&A Bake Doubles and Roti was just named one of the 38 "essential restaurants" in New York City.
The queer bar, which opened in spring, has found itself at the center of social media allegations that it mistreats workers.
Many restaurants were visited by the city’s inspectors this week. Some didn’t make the grade.
“We’ve been here 43 years,” says the owner's son. "And we’re looking forward to the next 43."
The Beloved mobile Caribbean spot Wadadli has opened a new cafe on Tompkins Avenue, according to an Eater report.
Bottoms up, Bed-Stuy, it's Oddly Enough.
Eater food critic Robert Sietsema dubbed this spot as serving up one of his "18 Favorite Pizza Slices" in the city.
Nearly 60 across the borough will participate in the July and August discounts.
A new eatery from the owner of Fort Greene's Brooklyn Public House and a new location for Greedi Vegan are coming to the neighborhood.
Owners of Uptown Veg, which has run in Harlem since the 1990s, will make their Brooklyn debut with a new eatery on Lewis Avenue.
The Malcolm X Boulevard eatery ascended to "icon status" in Eater's latest guide to legendary New York City pizza.
"I always knew I would come back and do something in the community," Lamell Amour said of his new Malcolm X Boulevard eatery.
Eater NY just put together a list of the hottest cocktail bars in NYC for April, and two Bed-Stuy watering holes made the list.
The Lewis Avenue restaurant was on Eater's list of "15 NYC Brunch Spots Worth Planning the Weekend Around."
The bar, named by Eater as one of the most anticipated new spots this spring, is expected to open in April.
Owners of the rib joint, which closed in 2019 after 50 years in the neighborhood, are opening a new spot.
Hochul updated New York City Wednesday on her efforts to ensure to-go cocktails will be here to stay.
Southern Comfort restaurant has started a fundraiser as they struggle to "keep heads above water" amid the pandemic.
Three eateries planning to open in the borough landed on Eater's list of NYC's "most anticipated" restaurant openings for the year.
The third-floor blaze left a tenant on Myrtle Avenue in serious condition and closed longtime bar Bossa Nova Civic Club indefinitely.
A total of 46 restaurants in Brooklyn made the cut.
The restaurant, found on the Bed-Stuy border, landed on a Eater's list of "29 Bowls of Ramen to Chase Away the Chill in NYC."
A total of eight Brooklyn restaurants made it onto Eater's list of "19 Stellar Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants in NYC."
Two neighborhood joints made a ranking of the 21 best places to grab a slice in the borough. Here's where they are.
Neighbors raised nearly $5,000 for the bar just a few days after they found a brick thrown through the window, according to a GoFundMe.
Tompkins Avenue received one of the inaugural Alfresco Awards, honoring NYC's best outdoor dining and Open Street set-ups.
TimeOut named Saraghina the 28th best pizza restaurant in New York City. The guide's top four awards all went to Brooklyn pizzerias.
More than 170 restaurants in and around Bed-Stuy got Restaurant Revitalization grants from the American Rescue Act.
Restaurant week will run from July 19 to Aug. 22 this year, the mayor announced Monday. Almost 50 Brooklyn eateries are on the list.