Owner of the planned tapas/wine bar is still awaiting licenses, but meanwhile you can get a new jacket for $29.99.
Brooklyn couple opens Elberta, bringing upscale, down-home cooking to the neighborhood.
Local electeds gather at Tiny Cup Cafe in Bed-Stuy to announce support of 2012 Federal Minimum Wage Act.
Let's have Prospect Heights sweep the Readers' Choice contest.
Franklin Avenue pizzeria offers the basics, but better.
Just months after Al Di La opened their Washington Avenue offshoot, owners plan a new venture on Lincoln Place.
The Vanderbilt Avenue gastropub is a labor of love.
Con Edison and union settle dispute after both sides agree to a new four-year deal.
The Washington Avenue rare tea and flower shop's grand opening party includes a Chinese Lion Dance performance.
Fourteen months after it was closed by a fire, the Prospect Heights gift and clothing store is slated to reopen August 1.
"Contaminated food" also cited; manager says "issues have been addressed."
Area business owner and Crown Heights filmmaker partner to offer an upscale-but-speedy option on the bustling stip.
Chrysanthemum: Rare Teas & Flowers is slated to open July 9.
Cafe and wine bar to fill the long-vacant storefront at 708 Washington Avenue.
The food blog tested out the restaurant's appetizer menu and left satisfied.
The cell phone giant's new plans go into effect on June 28.
Residents in Prospect Heights and other areas near the arena will be given first preference along with NYCHA tenants.
The duo that brought gourmet ramen to Vanderbilt will bring "the Chuko style" to a new cuisine.
Though it will always endure comparisons to Al di Là, Bar Corvo deserves a spot among Brooklyn's best culinary offerings, a New York Times food critic found.
Salted Crack Caramel or Cotton Candy? Shop offers free week of ice cream to fan who guesses which flavors sell out first and last (plus cheap and free cones for the rest of us).
The seasonal restaurant and raw bar replacing Franklin Roadhouse will be called Mayfair and is slated to open in the Fall.
The "unfussy" food evokes the French countryside, though the restaurant is located on an industrial stretch.
ABC's candid camera show filmed an episode at Prospect Heights’ own Away We Go Postal, which will air Friday.
Praises its combination of quirky dishes and "grown-up restaurant food."
Chow.com editor praises food at Al Di La's Washington Avenue venture for bringing 'dining in Crown Heights to another level.'
Popular Korean fusion food truck moves into permanent digs Thursday, but mobile kitchen will keep running, owner says.
Area residents bring local, sustainable farming to the flower industry by growing plants wherever there's an empty patch of land.
Farm-to-table restaurant will be open by Friday, owner says.
A gastropub with a golf theme will replace Eton, which closed in November,
The 97-year-old business across from Atlantic Yards will be closing its doors within weeks.