A 50s-diner style pie shop is coming to Fifth Avenue, but the owner needs your help to turn her online business into a full-time eatery.
The LGBTQ outpost will close its doors in July, becoming the latest longtime bar to leave the neighborhood.
The restaurant, which was voted best Thai restaurant in Brooklyn, will open its second 5th Ave. spot on Friday with a new "royal" menu.
Bagel Pub, which runs two other Brooklyn spots, has filed construction permits for the 7th Ave space that once held Cafe Dada and Ozzie's
The Barclays Center-adjacent watering hole closed its doors last week, but hinted it might be relocating soon.
The new eatery, owned by two Italian pizza chefs, will open its doors on 5th Avenue next week.
Two breadmakers from Vegas and L.A. who fell in love with Brooklyn will open their first bakehouse this spring between 2nd and 3rd Street.
Pokéworks on 7th Avenue was voted best restaurant in Brooklyn during the first week of News 12's Food Fight competition.
The well-known bar is the latest longtime business to close down in the neighborhood, in part because of high rent prices.
The popular movie bar that closed after 15 years in Williamsburg will bring back its film trivia for events at Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
The 5th Avenue restaurant had evidence of mice and "filth flies," records show.
The restaurant that took over the space that once longtime pizza favorite Franny's, will bring back the former eatery's chef for one night.
The new dine-in theater is now available for private events, complete with a queso fountain and custom themed cocktails.
The business announced it will close on its Instagram page and has begun auctioning off some of the items that decorate the bar.
The community board approved a liquor license for a new bar where Vietnamese restaurant La'Taste used to be.
The community board unanimously said yes to a liquor license for the new restaurant and bar.
The restaurant started to raise eyebrows among customers when it deleted its social media profiles in the new year.
The new restaurant has filed permits to renovate the space and get a liquor license.
Park Slope's Four & Twenty Blackbirds made a fruitcake with a 20-ounce bottle of Mountain Dew's holiday flavor, and now you can too.
Get your fill of crepes and quiche at this incoming spot.
The reality TV star will stop by the restaurant for a meet and greet on his birthday.
The hugely-popular company has locations in Seattle, Canada and 20 across Japan.
The Fifth Avenue pizzeria was shut down Monday when health inspectors found improperly stored food, city records show.
The Brooklyn bagel chain continues its mission of bringing classic delicatessens back to the borough with a second spot on 4th Avenue.
The company has started advertising for staff.
The Seventh Avenue Italian restaurant was shut down by health inspectors on Thursday, city records show.
Vspot was closed Tuesday after inspectors found mice, filth flies and employees handling food with their bare hands, city records show.
“The demands of this business are increasing dramatically. It’s time,” the owner wrote in a letter posted at the bistro.
Market Table by Cafe M closed for good Sunday afternoon, according to a sign on the front door.
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The 10-day food festival will feature special prix-fixe menus, menu items and even free food.
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The former Sir D's Lounge will reopen next month at The Slope Lounge with a renovated storefront and new owners, Bklyner reported.
A homemade pasta joint, a new pizzeria and more have opened recently in Park Slope.
Woodland is in danger of losing its liquor license because of drunk and rowdy patrons.
The pop-up, dubbed Lil' Sister, will have Australian-inspired dishes with a "flexible" workspace, gallery and events space.
Rajesh Bhardwaj, the owner of Junoon, plans to open up Bowl & Blade at 169 Fifth Ave. next month, Eater reported.
The state started proceedings to strip Woodland of its license because of rowdy patrons, fights and numerous calls to the police.
"A Taste of Fifth" returns in April with samples from more than 45 restaurants and bars from around Park Slope.
Black Iron Burger, which was voted the city's best by the Zagat for three years in a row, plans to open up on Flatbush Avenue next month.