I think fewer people will come to this because you have to pay. I don’t think it was worth the entry fee. It’s pretty small.
Opened by restaurateur Joe Carroll 19 years ago in the space of a former autobody shop at 354 Metropolitan Ave., Fette Sau, ...
The Wythe Diner, a 57-year-old railcar landmark, was hoisted from its longtime Williamsburg corner and transported to the ...
Good vibes meet Chinese cuisine at Kings Co Imperial, a restaurant and bar serving Chinese dishes in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The old-fashioned cafe, which opened in 1968, already comes with a storied resume in film, including features in “Men In ...
Brooklyn has a new reason to get into the holiday spirit.
The landmark Wythe Diner was moved on Saturday from its home in Williamsburg. It is being transported to a film and TV studio ...
The popular Williamsburg eatery, known for its dry-rubbed BBQ, will serve its last dinner on Dec. 21 at its Metropolitan ...
David Grunfeld, through the entity GW Infinity, filed plans to demolish the two-story building at 277 North Eighth Street and ...
Brooklyn courts sentenced a man to serve 22 years to life in prison for the fatal stabbing of his pregnant wife in their ...