Day of the Dead Dining Guide
Had your fill of candy corn, slutty SpongeBob SquarePants costumes, Freddy vs. Jason reruns and the Monster Mash? As long as we’re in the habit of liberally borrowing from other cultures’ holiday...
View ArticleA Guide to Dining Out in Brooklyn on Christmas and Christmas Eve
Ready or not, Christmas Eve is just one day away. So if you’ve thoroughly procrastinated on making concrete plans for the holiday (as you undoubtedly have shopping for presents), it’s time to get your...
View ArticleThe Most Effortlessly Romantic Bars and Restaurants in Brooklyn
Illustration by Sarah Lutkenhaus Romance is a funny thing, isn’t it? The word itself rarely gets spoken in earnest by anyone under the age of 40, and using it feels as archaic as, I don’t know, saying...
View Article6 of the Best Hispanic Restaurants in Brooklyn
photo c/o Fonda There’s no doubt that Hispanic and Latino Americans have played a vital role in shaping NYC’s cultural identity; after all, they currently account for approximately 28.6% of the total...
View ArticleWe’re Not Going to Let You Starve (Or Eat Soggy Chinese) : Where to Dine in...
So you’re in Brooklyn for Christmas. On one hand, you know you’re lucky that you won’t have to deal with judgmental in-laws, angsty teenage cousins or your republican uncle, but on the other hand...
View ArticleA Guide to Halloween Drinking and Dining in Brooklyn
Unless you have kids, gone are the days of trick-or-treating door to door on Halloween. So what can adults do to celebrate the holiday, besides stay home and watch scary movies, or join the drunken...
View ArticleWhere to Eat on Christmas Eve and Christmas in Brooklyn
Christmas Eve and Day dining is a fabulous racket in Manhattan—with all the best restaurants open for business and happy to charge upwards of $150 a head, for the pleasure of spiking your eggnog,...
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