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Right off the Jefferson L Stop sits Calabrije’s, a colorful Mexican bar dedicated to sharing joy through art, music, and most importantly, margaritas.
These places might be slightly more expensive and a little bit quieter but the food is excellent. Bookmark this list for Father’s Day, your birthday, or job promotions.
It’s patio season, and now we know where you love to drink outside!
We want to know what Bushwick residents are cooking for themselves at home.
Mi Barrio Tortilleria-Azteca Linda have been serving Bushwick for a combined 53 years.
But it will definitely cost you more.
The J-train mainstay wins our reader-voted best taco title!
Bushwick Daily’s managing editor says goodbye the only way she knows how: with an essay.
You won’t find this taqueria on Google Maps.
One of Bushwick’s craft beer bars is offering small plates straight from southern Mexico to complement crisp pints of ale.
It’s Taco Tuesday! Let’s take some time to talk about how awesome Taqueria Sofia is.
Bushwick’s Amaranto might be tucked away behind Maria Hernandez Park, but the Mexican restaurant is serving up food that is impossible to ignore.
The future is at your door, and it has a hot pizza from Roberta’s with your name on it.
The 7th annual ¡Calabazafest! will take place next weekend on Sunday, October 30.
This unassuming storefront off Myrtle-Wyckoff packs a serious punch with its distinctive twist on traditional Mexican cuisine.
Feliz Cinco De Mayo! Bushwick residents certainly don’t need a reason to celebrate New York City’s Mexican heritage, but it sure doesn’t hurt to have one! In that spirit, here is a list of some of the best ways to observe the holiday in the neighborhood
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