Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
As the nights get longer and the flurry of dead leaves and heavy winds looms, I'll admit that I'm one to mummify myself in several wool blankets, put...
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Start the month off right - with plenty of boa, booze and, well, boob tonight at Public Assembly at 70 North 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn....
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$$ Sel de Mer: Without a liquor license cutting into costs, this bistro literally offers Williamsburg shiny scales in a rough economy. Large...
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Nestled in the hipster capital of the world (seriously), Rye, located on south 1st street between Havemeyer and Roebling, is the place where wandering...
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Whether you want to take a leap on a first date, or try something new without dropping green, short-cut to Park Slope, Brooklyn for one of these...
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Known for their oysters and aged cheese, the Williamsburg diner Marlow & Sons is now offering a rotating soft shell crab appetizer nightly for the...
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You can smell the baked corn long before you reach 271 Starr Street in Bushwick. Tortilleria Mexicana Los Hermanos is formally a tortilla factory,...
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The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in Fort Greene brings local vitners and swillers together Wednesday, May 13th with wine juiced from the grapes...
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