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  • Cobble Hill’s Battersby Fosters NYT Love

    “Battersby Is Poised For The New Brooklyn.” That’s the headline in a generally flattering New York Times restaurant review for “elbow to elbow” intimate Cobble Hill eatery Battersby at 255 Smith Street and Douglass Street, owned by Joseph Ogrodnek and Walker Stern. Quote: “At its best, the food at Battersby is thoughtful, poised, occasionally revelatory.” […]
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    June 29, 2012
  • Weeniegate Raises Question: Why Can’t We Have Nice Things?

    The recent imbroglio over the Montague Terrace Hot Dog Dude (aka Weeniegate) has made the fact that it’s illegal for ANY mobile food vendor to set up shop on Montague Street from Court to the Promenade a hot topic. While we’re sure the regulation was well-thought out by the “olds” backintheday, many things have changed […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 28, 2012
  • Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd Shoot at Tazza in Brooklyn Heights

    BHB reader/Brooklyn Heights resident @joshisagoodman alerted us to a movie shoot at Clark and Henry Streets via Twitter today for They Came Together. The film is scheduled for a 2014 release and is directed and co-written by David Wain (The State, Wainy Days). Mrs. Fink sent us an urgent dispatch during our “grownup workday” that […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 28, 2012
  • Bird Buffs Gather At BBP This Saturday, June 30

    This Saturday, June 30, Audubon New York aficionados will guide “birders” and bird enthusiasts on a walk through Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 1. The educators will teach attendees how to spot and identify common and popular NYC feathered friends. The event takes place from 10-11 a.m., and is free to all enthusiasts. More information is […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 27, 2012
  • Starbucks Deems Fulton Street Mall a Worthy New Locale

    While it’s certainly no problem getting a morning java fix in Brooklyn Heights, a new Starbucks is coming to Fulton Mall, at 348 Fulton Street, next to Bank of America and across from Shake Shack. Obviously, the ubiquitous chain is demonstrating belief in the rapidly gentrifying Downtown Brooklyn nabe. In May, the Heights’ Bucks relocated […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 27, 2012
  • Post Piles on Brooklyn Heights Hot Dog Vendor Bender

    BHB pal/NY Post scribe Kate Briquelet takes Chuck Taylor’s BHB post about the hot dog vendor who dared to set up shop on Montague Terrace to a wider audience today in the tabloid’s online and print editions. (Editor’s note: The Brooklyn Eagle reports that the vendor – or any vendors – are not permitted by […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 25, 2012