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  2. Moe's (bar and lounge) - Wikipedia

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    Moe's was a bar in Fort Greene, Brooklyn that closed in 2011. ... The bar's bi-level space was decorated with thrift-store furnishings, [4] ... Photo of Moe's at 2010 ...

  3. Gimme! Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Gimme! Coffee is a coffee roaster and third-wave coffee shop, based in New York, US, with espresso bars in Ithaca and Trumansburg.In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gimme! in 2020 closed the Manhattan and Brooklyn-based locations, and began an Ithaca-area delivery service.

  4. Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant has been well received. It is ranked No. 55 on The World's 50 Best Restaurants' expanded list, [9] and in 2011 was awarded three stars out of four by The New York Times restaurant critic Sam Sifton. [10] Jean-Luc Naret, former director of the Michelin Guide, and his wife came in the restaurant and were surprised at what they saw. [5]

  5. Brooklyn bar serves up brew with a splash of equality - AOL

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  6. Brooklyn Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The bars serve only draught beers brewed within Brooklyn, and in 2010 it was reported the establishment was the biggest seller of Brooklyn-based beer. [ 13 ] [ 20 ] The venue also features food service run by the popular citywide chain Blue Ribbon, including a restaurant area which seats approximately 60 people.

  7. Aska (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Michelin guide awarded the restaurant one star and Bon Appetit named it one of the ten best new restaurants in America. [5] In 2016, after relocating, the Michelin guide awarded Aska two stars. [6] That same year, the restaurant earned a three star New York Times review by the critic Pete Wells and a four star review from Eater.

  8. A post shared by Saint Vitus Bar (@saintvitusbar) The announcement was officially made by the owners in a Saturday Instagram post that reads, “1120 Manhattan Ave. 2011-2024 — to be continued…

  9. Basil Pizza & Wine Bar - Wikipedia

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    Basil Pizza & Wine Bar was a restaurant in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.. Basil is credited with "ushering in the new era of fine kosher dining in the neighborhood, " so that by 2017 The Jewish Week described Crown Heights as "an eating destination."