Got a craving for a hot drink on a crisp fall day?
A new timely art show in Bed Stuy showcases the spooky works of Cathleen Clarke.
The Butterfly Project, a collage surrounding the narratives of immigration and migration, will cover an entire wall in Senator Julia Salazar’s office.
Governors Ball 2021, which ran from Sept. 24-26, featured some of Bushwick’s top musicians, vendors and fans.
Based on factors like poverty levels, green space and air conditioner ownership, Bushwick and a number of other city neighborhoods are more vulnerable than others to the effects of extreme heat.
Compared to Tropical Storm Henri, water leak complaints approximately doubled both in Bushwick and citywide. There were nearly eight times as many calls as there were that same day the previous year.
After being forced to shut their doors, the bar hosted various pop-ups before landing upon a more lasting location: a ship called Clipper City. Now, the former staff is coming together with staff from other closed bars to host a “Bar Buds Reunion Royale.”
After going digital last year, the Bushwick Open Studios annual art walk returns this month.
Ecuador’s national sport has made its way to Bushwick, where it thrives on the red-top courts at Maria Hernández Park.
Organizers “reclaimed” a vacant ground-floor commercial space in Bushwick on July 20.
A Michelin-approved highlight just off Graham Avenue stays under-the-radar, with a focus on digestivos.
“I want to show people what it was like to eat and drink in Thailand 50 years ago”
Locals tell us what it means to try to resume a sense of ‘normalcy’ in 2021: ‘There’s a relief to feel like you’re not potentially hurting someone’
Some of the best falafel in the city is getting made right on Morgan Avenue
This summer, Non Sequitur Beer Project is set to open a brewery, tap room and an event space.
New York’s leading group of amateur astronomers are setting up shop for the first time next month at the DeKalb Library
Picking up a new chef from the shuttered Spotted Pig, a decade-old Troutman street haunt reopens its doors
A Czech-by-way-of-Texas brunch stop is the latest to open at 321 Starr.
‘Everybody’s looking for a dream,’ the owner of Hungry Burrito says.
Two Stumptown vets serve Vietnamese fare and a bakery menu put together by Scratchbread’s Matthew Tilden
One of the neighborhood’s best takes on bar fare is being served up by a local punk who likes food.
Amid an ongoing pandemic, Dashi Brooklyn packs up contemporary Japanese, to-go.
The Albanian family behind Melinda’s are only the latest in the last century to sell meat on Greene Avenue
Local barkeeps make a brief ‘pivot’ to modeling to make ends meet.
On the heels of this singularly terrible year, Bushwick Daily needs your help
Four Gramercy Tavern alums are now making sandwiches on Onderdonk Avenue