There’s a War on Brunch in Brooklyn
An obscure law is being used to keep brunch off of sidewalks before noon on Sundays.
An obscure law is being used to keep brunch off of sidewalks before noon on Sundays.
Tonight's their first Tuesday! Get your reservation now...
They can remain open 24 hours. Huzzah.
They're still trying to get their late-night permit re-approved.
There was a recent hit-and-run accident nearby which residents say is a byproduct of the drunk gathering spot.
Also, Cafe Prague hosts a block party.
Rebel will remain a boppin scene Thursday to Sunday, and Sneaky's will open Wednesdays too.
And speaking of Boxing Room (Gough and Grove), the restaurant announced today that this will be the inaugural weekend for their brunch, starting Saturday the 19th and continuing on Sunday, starting at 11 a.m. (no cutoff hour has yet been...
Personally, we don't get people who rise early for brunch on weekends let alone leave the house before noon but due to "a high demand for earlier reservations," chef Ryan Scott is going to open up Brunch Drunk...
The Memphis-style BBQ isn't open for lunch, and closes at 9.
Not wanting to close either location just yet, they're keeping the Uptown location open only on Tuesdays, and the Temescal spot open Wednesday through Saturday.
The hours will be 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Thursday through Saturday.
The new restaurant at Bush and Mason is serving fresh pastries starting at 8 a.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
They opened for lunch just three days ago, but have decided to stay open through the evening despite the lack of a liquor license.