The Myrtle Avenue mainstay is one of the neighborhood's best dives.
But the new burger chain faces some hearty competition in the neighborhood.
Here's a rundown of bars that will show the granddaddy of them all.
The Middle Eastern mainstay on DeKalb Avenue remain as affordable and delicious as when it opened over 10 years ago.
The Downtown Flea will be only three blocks down from the Williamsburgh Savings Bank building.
Our sister site, Park Slope Patch gets a look at the soon-to-open Freddy's.
Our drinking columnist really blows it with a cute date at a nice bar.
The hub of anti-Atlantic Yards activity — and just good times in general — will reopen in the South Slope.
Four shuttered stores hint at a landlord with a vision of a new Fulton Street.
Discounts and deals abound on Jan. 14.
Shawn Carter invested in his cousin's buffalo wing joint in Fort Greene.
Our tipsy columnist says that karaoke night at the classy Fulton Street watering hole can't be beat.
Chez Oskar has its ups and downs, a local foodie says.
A hip new bar is another sign that Fulton Street is quickly transforming.
'The Rent Is Too Damn High' guy films an ad in Jersey.
The Timber Shed survived the snowstorm, but could still disrupt the future of the Navy Yard, should it collapse.
Tired of Ryan Seacrest? Looking to ditch the party? Call any of these car services around Fort Greene.
Got some gifts you want to exchange? Here's a rundown of second-hand stores, consignment shops and charities in the neighborhood.
A new boutique offers personal shopping appointments for the not-so-fashion forward.
Head to Mullanes to get your college football fix.
The owner of a S. Oxford St. cigar lounge is bummed about neighbors' anti-smoking fervor.
Fort Greene's main strip is a coffee lover's paradise: there are six cafes within a four-block radius.
WTF Coffee takes a science lab approach to the morning jolt.
Greene Hill Co-Op puts a modern twist on the Park Slope Coop's collectivist ethos.