The groups running performances at the city's Open Boulevards announced shows will run July through October.
The Bergen Street eatery was one of seven in Brooklyn that made Eater's updated list of "28 Thrilling Thai Restaurants in NYC."
Five Brooklyn spots were named among the 41 best scoops in the country, according to a recent ranking.
Eleven eateries in the borough made Eater's list of "NYC’s 30 Essential Mexican Restaurants," the most of any borough.
A new ranking of the best hamburgers in New York City featured eight in Brooklyn, including one in Prospect Heights.
Two of the restaurants are among the 30 newcomers to the list of best affordable NYC eateries.
Tiny's Cantina opened on Flatbush Avenue on Friday.
King David Tacos plans to open its first permanent outpost on Bergen Street in May, according to Eater.
Restaurateurs behind the new "Crown Club" say it will be "one of the most beautiful spaces in the city."
Door Dash chose 20 restaurateurs in New York City to take part in its new program to help restaurants impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
The doughnut shop, which closed its Bed-Stuy outpost last year, will open in the former Joyce Bakeshop space on Vanderbilt, Eater reports.
The beer garden announced it was permanently closing in December, but was able to reach a new agreement with the landlord.
Vanderbilt Avenue will transform to an outdoor dining destination on weekends again starting April 2.
The founders of the now-sold creamery have signed a lease for a new shop on Washington Avenue that will open this summer.
A fundraiser is about halfway toward its goal of $25,000 to help bring the outdoor dining destination back to Vanderbilt Avenue this year.
A new business has applied for a liquor license at the Vanderbilt Avenue space, which has been empty since Soda Bar closed last summer.
Borough President Adams called for expanding indoor dining capacity immediately to 33 percent, with a clear timeline to scale up to 50.
The 25-percent capacity that resumes Friday is "simply not enough to help an industry on the brink of collapse," industry leaders said.
These are the best slices in the borough, according to Patch readers, national and New York City food critics.
Six restaurants in the neighborhoods, and dozens of others nearby, will have to-go deals this week.
A cafe coming to St. Johns Place is one of 10 restaurants the foodies at Eater have named the "most anticipated" for spring 2021.
A local beer garden, a favorite Caribbean spot — here are some of the businesses the neighborhood, and Brooklyn, said goodbye to this year.
The popular neighborhood spot had recently asked for help from the community given the financial strain of the coronavirus crisis.
Four Brooklyn bars lost their liquor licenses in the latest round of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's crackdown on bars not following coronavirus rules.
Vanderbilt Avenue, which has been open each weekend for outdoor dining, will close up for the winter months and likely return in the spring.
A decades-long legal battle led to the abrupt closure of one of the neighborhood's most beloved restaurants. Gothamist reports how.
A Black Marine veteran who worked at the Farm On Adderley says the eatery paid him less than his white coworkers and didn't pay overtime.
A cafe hoping to open on St. Johns Place plans to donate 20 percent of its profits each year to a person as start-up for a new project.
Even as Brooklyn restaurants prepared to welcome customers back inside, some worried the patrons, or the staff, wouldn't come.
Lakou Cafe was one of five New York City eateries chosen by the Tonight Show to receive a $20,000 check through a partnership with Google.
The food-tasting festival, coming next Saturday, will feature dozens of restaurants on Franklin, Washington and James E. Davis avenues.
The Daily Eater placed the borough's best pizzerias on the list, topped at No. 8 by Lucali, which boasts some A-list celebrity clientele.
Two blocks on Hoyt Street are the latest in Brooklyn to join a city program that closes streets to cars for outdoor dining space.
The restaurants, including one with 80 people drinking inside, are the latest to lose licenses in a crackdown by the governor's office.
Another block on Vanderbilt Avenue was added to the city's program that closes streets to cars for more outdoor dining space.
The Rogers Avenue restaurant was one of seven in Brooklyn to have their liquor license suspended in the latest crackdown on reopening rules.
Randi Lee was months away from his dream of opening his own restaurant when the coronavirus stalled construction crews — so he got to work.
Five blocks of Vanderbilt Avenue will be closed to cars on the weekends so that restaurants can expand their outdoor dining set-ups.
A lawsuit claims Soda Bar violated labor laws by paying a bartender only in tips and covering their tracks with a fake paperwork trail.
The Caribbean eatery said this week that they will close indefinitely because of the financial strain of the pandemic.
Meat expert Johnny Prime breaks down the country's distinct barbecue styles, from Kansas City burnt ends to North Carolina pulled pork.
NYC meat expert Johnny Prime is here to help you step up your burger game this summer.
NYC butcher Johnny Prime explains how to grill, sear, broil and roast steaks to perfection, just in time for Memorial Day Weekend.
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