After nearly 50 years away in NYC, the family that turned from doughnuts to bagels is bringing their world-famous product home to Brooklyn.
From wedding dinners, to 45 years of the perfect martini, Brooklyn's historic restaurant readies for reopening with memories of its past.
The failed Hill Country Food Park is at the center of a landlord-tenant dispute over its 8,000-square-foot space, the New York Post reports.
The Queens chef, who has also owned Manhattan restaurants, opened Estuary in One Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Time Out Market is back up and running after problems with its refrigerator closed 14 of its 21 eateries.
Dumbo's Time Out Market shows no signs of reopening anytime soon seven days after 14 of its restaurants were closed by health inspectors.
A shared walk-in refrigerator kept 17 degrees above FDA standards led 14 of the new Dumbo food hall's 21 restaurants to be shut down.
The Jay Street sandwich shop was shut down by health inspectors late last week, records show.
The new American restaurant, which was at its previous 44 Henry St. spot for 46 years, opened its doors last weekend at a new space.
Check out photos of the historic Brooklyn restaurant in its heyday, today and plans to restore it to its former glory.
A Thai and Chinese outpost and an all-kosher falafel and hummus eatery have joined the food hall.
The restaurant chain's Fulton Street location was closed down by health inspectors this week, records show.
The Manhattan chain served up their Montreal-New York hybrid bagels to Brooklyn Heights for the first time on Thursday.
With the revival of the historic restaurant on its way, a former employee and friend of famed chef Edna Lewis remembers Gage and Tollner.
The cafe's new spot on Montague Street failed a health inspection the day of its grand opening, but owners contend it is a misunderstanding.
Get to this new Mediterranean restaurant, the company's first in Brooklyn, early Thursday to get a free meal and join a nonprofit fundraiser
The new Dekalb Stage and speakeasy cocktail bar will open with a DJ show on Saturday.
The new Dekalb Stage and speakeasy cocktail bar are set to open in the next few weeks.
The organic Burger Village restaurant is one of two new retailers in the residential building at 33 Bond Street.
The 125-year-old restaurant will be brought back to life by a team of three Red Hook restauranteurs.
The London-based restaurant chain will open an outpost at the MetroTech Center in Downtown Brooklyn this spring.
Artisan bagels are coming to Court Street this winter.
This could only happen in Brooklyn.
Northern Brooklyn just got a sweet new addition.
The chain's fourth Brooklyn location will open at 125 Court St. later this year.
The famed pizza joint reopened Thursday after its second closure this year.
The Downtown Brooklyn location of the famed hot dog join closed this month after only two years in the borough, Grub Street reported.
Meat expert Johnny Prime breaks down the country's distinct barbecue styles, from Kansas City burnt ends to North Carolina pulled pork.
NYC meat expert Johnny Prime is here to help you step up your burger game this summer.
NYC butcher Johnny Prime explains how to grill, sear, broil and roast steaks to perfection, just in time for Memorial Day Weekend.
Patrons who dined at Ganso on its last day seasoned their noodles with salty tears.
The Italian spot, known for its iconic sign that has been on Montague Street for years, closed its doors, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported.
The Hill Country Food Park will take over 10,000-square-foot of space at 345 Adams St., Eater New York reported.
The 25 Bond St. Ramen joint plans to close its door after more than five years in the neighborhood at the end of the month, owners said.
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Dekalb Market Hall partnered with Seamless to offer deliveries from eateries inside like Katz's Deli, Pierogi Boys, Fletcher's and more.
Devoción opened their second Brooklyn location recently with a 40-seat cafe at the ground-floor of the luxury tower at 33 Bond St.
Time Out Market plans to open a massive food hall with 20 eateries and a rooftop later this year on Water Street, the group announced.
Seamore's opened their fifth location over the weekend at 66 Water St., their first one in the borough.
The eatery, which serves up Korean barbecue-inspired burritos and rice bowls, opened up their 2 MetroTech Center location this month.