The sports and gaming bar chain has applied for a liquor license in the Atlantic Avenue Center mall, records show.
Miss Ada on Dekalb Avenue got a shout-out in the food experts' "Top Restaurant Standbys" of the year.
The Shake Shack and Manhattan restaurant owner's group will have a hand in choosing food for the Dock 72 hall, which opens later this year.
Academy Restaurant, a staple classic diner on Lafayette Ave., will close its doors at the end of the week, Patch has learned.
The brick oven pizza joint got 55 violation points during a health inspection last week, records show.
The Atlantic Ave. eatery was closed down this week for roaches and mice, only a month after it had been shut down by a previous inspection.
The bar will offer only women-made wine by the glass during Women's History Month and donate a portion of the proceeds to a women's shelter.
Wray's Caribbean and Seafood Cuisine was closed by the health department after an inspection last week.
The restaurant, which opened two years ago, has been evicted from its corner spot and deleted all of its social media accounts.
Inspectors said they found evidence of mice and other contamination violations at a condo complex's cafe and market, records show.
What Borough President Eric Adams called the "Lebron James of Jewish delights" is now serving up its menu from a factory on Flushing Avenue.
Owners of a pizza and Italian tapas restaurant in Bed-stuy filed permits to move into the Dekalb Avenue spot, which shuttered a year ago.
These two businesses are part of a program giving NYCHA residents with up-and-coming businesses a spot in the yard.
Sapphire Indian Restaurant on Dekalb Ave. was closed by health inspectors last week.
The closure was not a surprise for the temporary pop-up, but comes just weeks after another popular vendor, Boqueria, closed its doors.
The coffee shop announced it will close with a sign in the window at it's Myrtle Avenue outpost.
The regional Italian restaurant will have a soft opening in the Portland Avenue spot next week.
The tapas restaurant is the latest in a year of vendor turnover for the market.
There will be a farewell party at the beloved Clinton Hill bar before it is torn down and replaced with a 29-story skyscraper.
Restaurateur Andrew Tarlow joined the gratuity-free movement in 2015, but said challenges like high menu prices have made it unsustainable.
The controversial fast food joint is opening its first Brooklyn location, city records show.
Meat expert Johnny Prime breaks down the country's distinct barbecue styles, from Kansas City burnt ends to North Carolina pulled pork.
Residents complained that Mettā blowing smoke into their windows made it like living next to a campfire, the New York Post reported.
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Peete's opened a new all-day cafe at 505 Myrtle Ave. earlier this week, owners said.
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Bolivian Llama Party will open up their first sit-down location inside Gotham Market at The Ashland
The local coffee-chain will open a new spot inside the Gotham Market at the Ashland, after the hall shuttered more than half of its vendors.
The South African eatery closed over the weekend after struggling to stay open for years because of financial issues, the owner announced.