The future is at your door, and it has a hot pizza from Roberta’s with your name on it.
This unassuming storefront off Myrtle-Wyckoff packs a serious punch with its distinctive twist on traditional Mexican cuisine.
The hot Mexican auteur spent a few days in the neighborhood while shooting “Mozart in the Jungle” at Meserole Street practice space The Sweatshop—and delighted local fans when he stopped by Duck Duck.
Broadway and Gates is the busy location of a subway stop, a convenient cross-Brooklyn bus, and now, a coffee shop to serve commuters and locals alike.
Perhaps it’s the influence of the rainbow bagel, but this week the streets of Bushwick were alive with color.
This spring, the owners of Bushwick’s beloved Cobra Club have opened the doors of their newest business venture: Sweet Jane’s! The dive bar in Ridgewood, just a block from the Fresh Pond Road M stop, opened up a little over three weeks ago but is already shaping up to be an instant-classic neighborhood joint
Perhaps it’s the influence of the rainbow bagel, but this week the streets of Bushwick were alive with color
New York’s novelty food fads may be exceptionally varied (for every successful cronut there’s a rainbow bagel waiting for its fifteen minutes of Buzzfed-fame), but one thing unites them all: their ability to render consumers gratified but incapacitated post-indulgence. The proprietors of the newly-launched restaurant Sincerely Burger by Dear Bushwick have collaborated with Chef Christian Ortiz to […]
Subway tunnels are the disgusting homes of rats, roaches, and other beasts
The husband-and-wife duo, Ben Warren and Gina Leone have announced that this coming Saturday, January 16, they are opening their third bar, Bonus Room at 991 Wyckoff Ave, Ridgewood
It’s gonna be a rockin’ good time.
It’s the summer music festival season–and Bushwick is getting some love as well
Say what you will about tastebuds, but it’s practically undeniable that nothing tastes as good as free food
Bushwick’s coffee scene is not immune to changes either
Bushwick coffee shop Milk & Pull opens a larger second location on a busy block in Ridgewood.
Brooklyn’s eclectic nightlife community came together at
Ahhh, peace at last
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Palates Cafe opened in Bushwick back in November to the delight of many living off Knickerbocker M train
You’ve felt it coming for a while
Spunky soul and a wide selection of tasty pastries– that’s Express Yourself Barista Bar, a new cafe on Central Ave in Bushwick
The name of the coffee shop has nothing to do with the exercise Pilates; it refers to the taste palate as well as the physical wooden pallets that comprise much of the new coffee shop’s interior
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By Polly Brewster, Laure Nouraout, Essie Graham & Katarina Hybenova
As New Yorkers, we can often feel like we’ve cornered the market on brunch – although other cities may think the veracity of that statement is up for debate
The Fort, located on 28 Locust St, is one of the coolest recording studios we’ve stumbled upon in Bushwick
By Kathryn Lees and Yamil A
If you love Mexican food, you’re in luck! Brooklyn restaurant B’KLYN Burro will be popping up at Don Pedro’s in East Williamsburg this and next week on Wednesday (2/20)and Tuesday (2/26)
Brooklyn Nightlife Awards were the culmination of this past year’s talent, performance art, creative expression and entertainment in one of the city’s, and nation’s, most talked about and most artistic places, Brooklyn
Following the second inauguration of President Obama this week, now is probably as good a time as any to take up the questions of race, class and commerce posed by Kelly Anderson’s piercing documentary, My Brooklyn: Unmasking the Takeover of America’s Hippest City
As a Brooklyn native, I won’t be doing much travelling this holiday season, except hopping on the subway to see my folks in Park Slope
A mother with a baby in a sling walked in
By Maria Gotay