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  • Italian Eatery Table 87 Preps Opening On Atlantic Avenue

    As first tipped on BHB’s Open Thread Wednesday in late June, a new restaurant has been bubbling at 87 Atlantic Avenue, between Hicks and Henry streets in Brooklyn Heights. Now it appears that Italian eatery Table 87 is fixing to open its doors. According to Brownstoner, work permits and an application to sell wine & […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 30, 2012
  • Buh Bye Baluchi’s Hello Asya

    This in from a BHB reader about changes at 46 Henry Street: Balucchi’s is now “asya”! Did they lose the franchise license? That spot is cursed. Also BHB regular “Topham Beauclerk” comments on our Bevacco story with this tidbit: I went to Baluchi’s successor this weekend. The place is now called Asya. The food and […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 27, 2012
  • Wall Street Journal Touts Bevacco

    It’s been almost a year since Bevacco opened and lifted the “Corner of Cranberry” curse that has haunted many eateries at 60 Henry Street for years. The Wall Street Journal published a short piece on the restaurant this weekend: WSJ: The residential brownstone haven of Brooklyn Heights is an odd place for a semi-traditional Italian […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 27, 2012
  • ‘Summer Space’ Returns To Montague Street, September 9 & 23

    Coming up Sunday, September 9th and September 23rd, the Montague Street BID presents its annual Summer Space, with a bevy of fun, free events. Closed to traffic and re-imagined as a pedestrian oasis from noon to 5 p.m. both Sundays, Montague Street restaurants will expand outdoor seating and hand out free samples, while other retailers […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 23, 2012
  • Cobble Hill’s Eastern European Eatery Karloff Reopens After Renovations

    Welcome back to family-owned Eastern European restaurant Karloff in Cobble Hill, which has been closed for the past two months for some major whitewashing. Owners Olga and Artur tell Cobble Hill that the eatery is “back on track, introducing comfy ‘grandma cooking’ with a modern twist.” Karloff serves lunch, dinner and brunch with all-time favorites […]
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    August 21, 2012
  • Cobble Hill’s Five Guys In A Pickle: Closes Down After A Year

    After opening in Cobble Hill at 266 Court Street near Butler just last year, burger chain Five Guys has closed its doors, according to Brownstoner. The joint has nearby locations in Brooklyn Heights on Montague Street and in Downtown Brooklyn at the end of Fulton Mall at the Flatbush Extension. Pretty curious… This place has […]
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    August 20, 2012
  • Potbelly Joins Adams Street’s Burgeoning ‘Restaurant Row’; Two More Coming

    Chicago-based Potbelly Sandwich Shop is opening its first Brooklyn location and tenth New York locale at 345 Adams, next to Panera Bread, along the corridor’s new “Restaurant Row.” A sign in the window promises, “A warm new neighbor, coming soonish,” Brownstoner reports. The eatery, which serves breakfast, sandwiches, soups and baked goods, will occupy 2,500sf. […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 20, 2012
  • Open Thread: The Best Pizza Pie In Brooklyn Heights

    From Best Car Service to Best Handyman (which youse weren’t particularly willing to give up) to something a little more tasty… What’s your bid for the Best Pizza in Brooklyn Heights? Digging the brand new Dellarocco’s of Brooklyn? Convinced that nothing beats Fascati Pizzeria? Wie-Pie on Remsen more to your tastes? Or do you swear […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 20, 2012
  • Brunch at Colonie

    This past February at the Grace Church Winterfair Silent Auction my wife bid on, and won, brunch for two at Colonie, 127 Atlantic Avenue (between Clinton and Henry). We finally got around to doing it today. We arrived at around 11:30 (brunch there starts at 11:00) and found all tables occupied (Colonie only takes reservations […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 20, 2012