As soon as you walk through the doors of Bushwick Public House, you’ll realize you haven’t entered just another Brooklyn coffee shop
Has it been your lifelong dream to hang at a motorcycle garage while listening to bands, drinking beer and eating some damn awesome BBQ? Well, even if you’re not a motorcycle lover, we’ve got some pretty awesome news for you
beer book image Earlier this week we talked about how booze is eating up sizeable portions of our monthly budgets. One way to avoid that is to drink less (but who are we kidding) or drink smartly (now I’m talking, I know). It turns out that during this very special time of the year (think V-Day […]
The workshop has been cancelled due to blizzard forecast on Monday night
Have you been wondering what happened to The Coffee Shop on 203 Wilson Ave after its owner Michael Avila posted posted a series of disturbing anti-semitic rants on its social media this past October? The place has posted a handwritten note in its door announcing that it has closed temporarily and it will reopen under a new management, noticed DNAinfo’s Serena Dai yesterday
Ask anyone who lives off the L Train and they’ll tell you they’ve payed witness to the Union Square Holiday Market or Brooklyn Flea
From November 5th through November 9th, Sandy Hall, chef of Black Tree, a deluxe farm-to-table sandwich joint on the Lower East Side, will be selling his wares at Kings County
Bushwick businesses have very different ideas on how to use social media to connect with their patrons
Her friends were asking if that was her who started that Bushwick blog
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Have you seen a distinctive red splotched window peeking out from the corner of Noll St and Flushing Ave and wondered, in a King Noodle-induced frenzy, what the heck was that place? The mysterious storefront holds the home of Bushwick’s newest, and possibly most stylish, tattoo shop
Sure, Cher Horowitz had that super convenient outfit generator (see below and/or this video for reference if you’re clueless about Clueless) BUT she didn’t have a Thrift Disco Swap Shop
Bushwick is full of stories
Yesterday it was announced that Pearl Paint shuttered its doors
Our friends over at Brokelyn have just surprised us with a late-January Christmas gift: Brokelyn Beer Books 5 and 6- FINALLY! But, they’re selling fast, so if you’re planning on getting your hands on these treasured coupons, head over to their website ASAP
Bushwick Resident, Liz Hull owns an online vintage shop, Mayflower Supply
This post is sponsored by Bushwick Bar Bazaar bushwick bar bazaar I don’t know about you but I am very fond of the recently popular idea of holiday gift shopping in bars. I mean, it is really cold outside and so if we can combine several activities at just one location then so be it. […]
By Maria Gotay, Katarina Hybenova & Emilie Ruscoe
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
All photos by Jesus Figueroa for Bushwick Daily All photos by Jesus Figueroa for Bushwick Daily Think nestling dolls with tommy guns, and you’ll start to get the hang of Dillinger’s Café, the new coffee shop/Russian barbecue/vodka palace on Evergreen Ave (near the Evergreen ice cream shop). The cafe is the fresh fruit of two lovely […]
Whether you are aspiring to become a professional photographer or just addicted to Instagram, we highly recommend you make the trek out to Brooklyn Bridge Park this next week to check out the second annual Photoville
Last Sunday night, Eastern European-inspired Mazelle restaurant quietly closed its doors for the last time
She once used to live in East Williamsburg and hang out in Bushwick all the time
Not too long ago DNAinfo praised Bushwick for its bookshop greatness, even going so far as to call Bushwick a literary mecca (ooh lala, well thank you!)
By Polly Brewster, Laure Nouraout, Essie Graham & Katarina Hybenova
Late Night Basement underway in Bushwick with
By Asha Chagoyen and Yaz Rosete
We love a good female MC, and are lucky enough to live in a city that is home to plenty of them
Ever heard of Then She Fell, named as one of Ben Brantley’s top theater performances of 2012? If not, please take note
Bookworms rejoice! Mellow Pages, a new library and reading room in Bushwick, will open its doors on Thursday, February 21 at 7PM with beers and impromptu readings
Is your heart throbbing, pounding, and making you hot and fuzzy even during a blizzard? Well, you might be in love
Just when I thought the Barbershop was going the way of the Dodo, one opens up in Bushwick
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