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Chloe Sevigny is Moving to Brooklyn
New Greenpoint bar: Lake Street’s No BS Quenches @lakestbrooklyn from Greenpointers Magazine
Lake Street Bar (706 Manhattan Ave) sits unassumingly at Norman and Manhattan Avenues in Greenpoint. Its window-front wouldn’t stand out to anyone visiting Brooklyn, though it’s something locals would notice with its bare-fisted lack of pretension. It’s a bar, no frills. And frankly, exactly what our sometimes congested neighborhood needs.
Written By Beca
Oktoberfest at Browerij Lane (9/28) @BrouwerijLane from Greenpointers Magazine
Cancel your flights! Munich isn’t that great anyway. Ok, I haven’t been there, but I have been to Brouwerij Lane and it’s awesome. Our friends there are throwing an Oktoberfest that’s sure to be just as Spaß (“fun” in German) as the original.
Written By Gina
All hail the former governor: Atrium @AtriumDUMBO from The L Magazine
Atrium’s house-made, apple wood-smoked potato bread, a crusty, chewy loaf that captures the essence of campfires and chimney smoke. When we asked if there was bacon in the bread, our waiter explained that smoked yeast gives the bread its toasty flavor and politely added that it reminds him of a peaty, smoky Scotch.
Written By Kara Zuaro. Follow Kara Zuaro on Twitter @karazuaro
Photo courtesy Atrium
Williamsburg’s lonesomest bar: Grand Ferry @grandferrynyc from The L Magazine
The only other time I’ve seen a place quite this desolate was a Valentine’s Day in Trash Bar. And a night at Grand Ferry is much nicer than that. Opened a little more than a month ago by the team behind The Richardson, the cocktails are exquisite and, per the bar’s name, veer fruity and nautical, like the light, sharp gin-and-Aperol-based Hey Sailor!.
Written By Virginia K. Smith. Follow Virginia K. Smith on Twitter @vksmith.
Photo by Jeremy Balderson Photography
Williamsburg favorite Vanessa’s Dumplings closed for “Operating Illegally” from Free Williamsburg Magazine
No more four-for-a-dollar dumplings and $2.50 Peking duck sandwiches in Williamsburg. Vanessa’s Dumpling House on Bedford Ave was recently shut down by the city for operating illegally. There are going to be a lot of sad, drunk, hungry people in the area around 11:30 p.m. tonight.
Written By Free Williamsburg Magazine. Follow Free Williamsburg Magazine On Twitter @freedubya
Get HAMmered @prosciuttoparma @wythehotel @CharlieBirdNYC from Brooklyn Based Magazine
The Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma is celebrating its 50th anniversary at the Wythe Hotel with Prosciutto di Parma Palooza on Sept. 26. Believe it or not, this is the first ever large prosciutto bash to take place in NYC. Unlike Lollapalooza, there won’t be three stages of over-hyped bands and $5 bottles of Poland Spring for sale.
Written By Jay Honstetter
It’s a bird…It’s a plane…It’s the Brooklyn Defender @NY_Comic_Con @brooklynbrewery @pineboxrockshop @cliffchiang from Brooklyn Based Magazine
Real nerds go to Comic Con, and this year they’ve got Stan Lee coming through, Billy West and tons of panels and events. Each year Brooklyn Brewery teams with the Comic Con peeps to bring out their own super hero a little early on. On Tuesday, Oct. 1, prepare to strap yourself to a stool at Pine Box Rock Shop, order a pint of Defender and receive a complimentary Defender pint glass designed by artist Cliff Chang. It’s Defender Pint Night and the villainous cowardly suds will go flat and hide in their taps.
Written By Jay Honstetter.
Whole Fishin’ at the Bounty @thebountybk from The Greenpointers Magazine
On The Bounty (131 Greenpoint), which opened this past year, I had to try the whole fish – in honor of my friend and because whole fish, if you know what you are doing, can be such a pleasure to eat.
Written By Jen G. Follow Jen G On Twitter @Greenpointers
Brooklyn's best coffee bars @brooklynkolache @fineandraw @IrisCafeNYC @wtfcoffeelab @cafepedlar from Brooklyn Magazine
Qathra, Ditmas Park
Glass Shop, Crown Heights
Brooklyn Kolache Co., Bed Stuy
Fine & Raw, Bushwick
Baked, Red Hook
WTF Coffee Lab, Fort Greene
Iris Café, Brooklyn Heights
Southside Coffee, South Slope
Café Pedlar, Cobble Hill
Written By Sarah Zorn. Follow Sarah Zorn @SarahZornBK
First bites: Pastrami meets Udon at Shalom Japan @shalomjapan @TraifNY from Brooklyn Based Magazine
This stretch is already home to pork-happy, “un-kosher” eatery Traif, as well as its Mexican-Asian spinoff Xixa–both strong contenders for the borough’s most creative menu crown. Now comes S. 4th’s most oddball outpost yet, the Japanese-Jewish culinary mashup that is Shalom Japan.
Written By Brendan Spiegel. Follow Brendan Spiegel On Twitter @brendanspiegel
Photos By Shalom Japan. Follow Shalom Japan On Twitter @shalomjapan
Best wifi cafes in Brooklyn @AtlasCafe_SF @tealoungeny from Brooklyn Exposed Magazine
Atlas Café
Breukelen Coffee Shop
Outpost Lounge
Tea Lounge
Goodbye Blue Monday
Written By Brittany Britto.
Is there really one "right" way to order an Egg Sandwich? from Brooklyn Magazine
People should eat what they want the way they want it, with a couple specific, inflexible exceptions like Philly Cheesesteaks, and even those rules only exist to keep the people taking your order from being mean to you. It's coming from the person who tried to convince everyone that a bacon, egg and cheese with hot sauce on a cinnamon raisin bagel is good. That person is wrong.
Written By Virginia K. Smith. Follow Virginia K. Smith on Twitter @vksmith.
7 of Brooklyn's best BYOB restaurants @BistroPetit @KashkarCafe from Brooklyn Magazine
Tortilleria Mexicana Los Hermanos
Cafe Kashkar
Kaz An Nou
Lomzynianka
Petite Crevette
Lucali
Bistro Petit
Written By Virginia K. Smith. Follow Virginia K. Smith On Twitter @vksmith.
Best Rosh Hashannah dishes in Brooklyn @LaVaraNY @miriamparkslope @DassaraRamen @mileenddeli from Brooklyn Magazine
La Vara
Shalom Japan
Miriam
Dassara
Mile End
Xixa
Written By Sarah Zorn. Follow Sarah Zorn @SarahZornBK
The 10 best chicken wings In Brooklyn @pokpokpdx @taldebrooklyn @DinosaurBarBQue @BonniesGrill @RedStarNy @superwingsny @KettleBlackBar @thebrooklynstar @porkslopebk @thevanderbiltny
Whiskey Soda Lounge
Talde
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
Bonnie's Grill
Red Star
Super Wings
The Kettle Black
Brooklyn Star
Pork Slope
The Vanderbilt
Written By Kristin Iversen. Follow Kristin Iversen On Twitter @kmiversen
Openings: 3 Diamond door now open in Bushwick from Free Williamsburg Magazine
A long wooden bar extends to nearly the full length of the interior, with ample counter space for stool-seating, along with a few smaller booths along the opposite wall. Three Diamond Door is located at 211 Knickerbocker Ave between Troutman and Jefferson Streets in Bushwick, Brooklyn (718-576-6136). Look for the three diamonds on the door.
Written By Gothamist. Follow Gothamist On Twitter @Gothamist
Photos By Rebecca Fishbein