This Brooklyn pastry shop comes with a variety of tasty treats—and a sense of humor.
Cause of Tuesday's blaze that left two families homeless and a business ruined is said to be electrical in nature.
Our best—and mostly free—picks for spending the weekend in the neighborhood.
Workers rally in the shadow of the still-rising Barclays Center to express outrage over a lack of construction positions for Brooklyn residents.
The literary little guy makes strides in a tough economy.
Food vendors and retailers hope to create a sustainable hub a stone's throw away from Fort Greene.
A number of twists on a classic American snack.
Brooklyn Flea cited for its mix of international style and local quirk.
New bike shop on Myrtle Avenue hopes to take customer service to a whole new level.
Reconnecting with a favorite thoroughfare.
Company representatives say laid-off workers elsewhere in the city to get first dibs at 100 positions at the long-promised Myrtle Avenue grocer.
Brooklyn goes head-to-head against San Diego for the most bizarre, deep-fried dessert.
Starting July 24, same-sex couples can make history in a place chock full of it.
Calvin Clark and Dorly Ninio sit down with Patch to talk about business, booze and the big deal about a familiar name.
More than just a provider of fresh food, GrowNYC helps recycle, compost and educate.
Debut of CVS fills big retail hole for residents still waiting for a long-promised supermarket at the nine-story residential building.
New clothing line lands in Brooklyn boutique.
Latest burger joint joins increasingly-crowded beef-centric restaurant scene.
The second installment of neighborhood highlights in family dining.
Open for business starting Friday, Cochinita offers up tasty south-of-the-border fare.
This week, we look at two townhouses in the south sections of Clinton Hill and Fort Greene
You can't do much better than this French restaurant on DeKalb Avenue.
The diverse "bar family" swapped stories over drinks one last time.
A long, leisurely meal at the Moroccan joint left us feeling good.
Lawmakers hope a gas tax holiday will offer residents a little break.
On Monday locals bashed a bar on Pacific Street that would cater to crowds bound for Brooklyn Nets games.
Our real estate columnist checks in on some of the properties he has featured. Did they sell? Did their price drop? Did the developer throw in the towel?
Our drinking columnist went in not knowing what to expect, and left having had a great time.
But management at Moe’s says the new bar is far from a done deal.
Our real estate columnist looks at a stunning luxury condo and a renovated, but forgettable townhouse.
The respected restaurant just across Atlantic Avenue unveils a new seasonal menu featuring the finest ingredients: sausage and beer.
A stay-at-home dad searches for the best neighborhood yoga studio for the family.
The Red Apple Supermarket is coming this summer, but many are still fuming over how long it took to get built.
Our drinking columnist is getting ready for a summer filled with shorts, sandals, and Hot Bird.
The shuttered store is the talk of Fulton Street in Fort Greene.
This week our real estate columnist looks at a super-luxury penthouse with futuristic features and a co-op bargain that needs a little TLC.
The councilwoman pledged to help reopen the Fulton Street mainstay, which was shut down by the city last week.
A foreclosed apartment is on the market, along with a condo looking over one of the neighborhood's busiest thoroughfares.
The business has been open for 26 years, but a buildings inspector said Thursday that it was in violation of code.
Here's a gallery of local restaurants participating in Dine in Brooklyn, which ends today!