Lenny's Pizza, a Brooklyn pizzeria featured in "Saturday Night Fever," isn't the only Brooklyn pizza joint that recently closed.
Up for some orecchiette with pork and wilted greens? How about northern Italian pastas? See what two Park Slope got top marks from Eater.
The owners of Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea faced “increasingly difficult challenges,” they wrote in a farewell note.
Bangkok Degree is a "hidden gem," according to Eater. Two other Thai eateries near Park Slope also made the site's top 25 list.
A new outpost of Emmy Squared Pizza recently opened on Fifth Avenue and promises to bring Detroit-style pies to the neighborhood.
Haitian gourmet food shop, Bonbon Lakay, is looking to celebrate 219 years of Haitian independence with "Operation Soup Joumou."
Just in time for New Years Eve.
Six years of pigging out on the canal come to a close on Dec. 30, according to the BBQ joint's Instagram page.
Eater named seven ramen restaurants in Bushwick, Sunset Park, Greenpoint, Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope the best in the city.
"This is a disgrace to the neighborhood!" one disappointed diner wrote about the closure.
"It's just become like a community center," one Lizzie King's patron said. "They really got a lot of people through the pandemic."
The popular Brooklyn pizzeria plans to open in the former home of Nubleu on Fifth Avenue and Third Street, state records show.
The owners of Shapeshifter Lab, a former music venue based in Gowanus, seeks to open a new spot on Union Street, according to documents.
Rana Fifteen opened on Fourth Avenue and Union Street on Thursday, according to the New York Times.
Runner Up is among 18 affordable dining spots in the NYC area added to the 2022 Michelin Bib Gourmands list.
Masalawala and Sons promises to bring some of the owner's India to Fifth and Fifth.
Landfill-bound bread is headed to a pint glass near you.
Health inspectors found a dirty diner in an NYC hospital, a mouse-ridden north Brooklyn takeout spot, and more.
Junior's is bringing $5 slices of its iconic cheesecake to all five boroughs this weekend in honor of National Cheesecake Day.
A popular Greek taverna on Fifth Avenue with day-long drink discounts made Eater's list of actually worthwhile happy hour spots.
From a raw bar to a pan-Latin restaurant, a handful of Park Slope eateries will offer discounted meals this summer. See the full list here.
Health inspectors found a Kips Bay takeout spot without soap for hand washing and a Crown Heights eatery with live roaches. Details here.
The once "rock star" sustainable butcher announced it is closed for good just months after returning to Park Slope following a BLM dispute.
Empty shelves and a "permanently closed" listing spurred speculation that Fleishers is kaput. The shop just reopened after a BLM dispute.
Health inspectors found a Queens pizzeria with dirty food prep counters, a La Quinta Inn on the Upper West Side with roaches and more.
A Park Slope pizzeria that traces its roots back to south Brooklyn (and Italy) made Eater's list of the city's most "legendary" slice shops.
The family-owned spot tried to negotiate missed pandemic payments, but is now being sued by its landlord, the manager said.
Health inspectors found a deli in the Fulton Center with dirty bathrooms, a burger spot in Brooklyn with pets in the kitchen and more.
The driver smashed the bed of an 18-wheeler into the outdoor dining shed and sped off, according to videos reviewed by Bar Basic's owner.
Mighty Quinn's BBQ is set to take over the pits at Fletcher's, located near Park Slope, this month, marking the chain's first Brooklyn spot.
A beloved lesbian bar and queer bar-slash-venue in Park Slope made Eater's list of stellar bars to visit during Pride — and year round.
Health inspectors found a Midtown espresso bar with signs of mice, a Brooklyn sushi spot with unclean kitchen surfaces and more.
Alma Negra recently opened at a storefront on Fourth Avenue and 12th Street that's seen a lot of turnover during the past few years.
Pasta Louise now has two Eighth Avenue spots: a cafe on Eighth Street and a full-service restaurant on 12th Street. More details here.
Turns out there's not a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow (bagel).
The new storefront is the only change at Hanco's, an employee told Patch, noting that the menu of banh mi, pho and bubble tea is the same.
The eatery's farm-fresh, South Asian-inspired dinner menu has racked up positive reviews since opening in February. Now, brunch is served.
Blank Street will soon serve affordable coffee and pastries at the park year round from two of its teal-toned, battery-powered carts.
Winner will soon open a cafe at Prospect Park's Picnic House, serving its Michelin-awarded pastries and sandwiches through December.
The grand reopening marked the first time that Tutt'Appost serves pizza in Park Slope since a blaze caused serious damage last October.