Pomodoro Pizza served slices in Little Italy for decades, but after shuttering amid the pandemic it recently found a new home in Park Slope.
Piccoli Trattoria, a cozy spot on 6th Ave, has been serving homestyle Italian fare with an organic and locally-sourced twist for 10 years.
Health inspectors found a Brooklyn pizzeria storing prohibited chemicals and a cafe in Park Slope with evidence of mice. Find out more here.
Cafe Rose Petals has an extensive, health-conscious menu, including a variety of grain bowls and nine kinds of avocado toast.
Joya, the first outpost of a Brooklyn Thai chain, was closed Monday after the health department found sewage issues and pests in the eatery.
Health inspectors found a Queens bowling alley cafe with sewage issues, a Thai eatery in Brooklyn with mice and flies, and more.
Discounted scoops of the ice cream shop's wacky made-from-scratch flavors will be served in Park Slope from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on opening day.
The Fifth Avenue shop is Van Leeuwen's first NYC opening since the onset of the pandemic and a homecoming for the Brooklyn-founded brand.
The decision comes after the CEO called vaccine mandates a "crime against humanity" and repeatedly compared them to Nazi laws last month.
Smith Street Bagels was temporarily closed this week after the health department discovered sewage issues and pests at the popular bagelry.
Threes Brewing's CEO doubled down on his anti-vax mandate statement in a blog post, just as eateries pulled his beer from their menus.
Calls mount for Threes Brewing to fire a CEO who called vaccine mandates "a crime against humanity" and compared them to Jim Crow laws.
Menya Ramen boasts a page-long ramen menu plus some "crispy and particularly delicious" appetizers at its newly-opened 5th Ave storefront.
Co-founder Josh Stylman spurred outrage when he took to Twitter Wednesday to decry the COVID-19 vaccine mandate and those who support it.
Grubhub recently released a list of the pizzerias with the most 2022 orders and a Park Slope spot made the citywide and nationwide top five.
Traditions of dinnertime storytelling inspire the multicultural menu at Lore, a new restaurant on the corner of 15th Street and 7th Avenue.
The Italian restaurant will pay homage to traditional cuisine with some experimentation, said the owner, who's worked at Noma in Denmark.
The delivery and pop-up business, Pecking House, will open up on Flatbush Avenue after searching for a spot in the neighborhood for a year.
A total of 46 restaurants in Brooklyn made the cut.
Dozens of Brooklyn eateries are participating in the winter edition of the deal-filled event. Learn more here.
"We have been kept afloat through these trying times with government financial aid, which has unfortunately run dry," the bar said.
The Fifth Avenue restaurant is asking for help finding five suspects from the most recent burglary.
The pasta restaurant, which has an eatery nearby on Eighth Avenue, is the second business to consider opening at the storefront this year.
Brian Tsao has loved sandwiches since he was 12 and recreating bodega heroes in his kitchen. Now, he'll own a shop devoted to the food form.
Three neighborhood eateries landed on a Eater's list of "29 Bowls of Ramen to Chase Away the Chill in NYC."
The longtime bar, whose building is being torn down, will move to a new location in the spring, according to owners.
Esquire's 2021 list includes a total of 10 New York City restaurants.
The Seventh Avenue corner has been under construction since the longtime bar closed in 2019.
Four restaurateurs are planning to open the eatery where Fillippo's Cucina most recently stood, according to a community board presentation.
The Fifth Avenue storefront, which was previously home to the gay bar for 20 years, was most recently an event and photography space.
Crosta, which opened Wednesday on Sixth Avenue, is led by a duo that owns four other restaurants in the borough.
The new burger joint will open its doors on Fifth Avenue on Thursday.
A neighborhood joint made a ranking of the 21 best places to grab a slice in the borough. Here's where.
A restaurant that has been "10 years in the making" for a Manhattan entrepreneur is opening on Seventh Street.
The neighborhood was home to three out of five bagel spots that made the list in Brooklyn, according to Eater NY.
Seven spots in Brooklyn made a list of the 21 best new restaurants to open in New York City, including this Park Slope "grill house."
The eateries were among 14 Brooklyn restaurants that made Eater's list of the 23 best in New York City.
More than 100 restaurants in and around Park Slope got Restaurant Revitalization grants from the American Rescue Act.
The Masala Mama pop-up is available throughout the summer at a storefront on Third Avenue between Seventh and Eighth.
The popular restaurant is planning to open its second location on Brooklyn's Fifth Avenue later this year, Patch has learned.