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Bamonte's is a family owned Italian-American restaurant at 32 Withers Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. [1] Anthony Bamonte took ownership in the late 1960's and is still owner to this day. The restaurant is currently being operated by Anthony Bamonte alongside his three daughters, Lisa, Laura and Nicole. It is said to have been a Mob ...
Nitehawk Cinema is a dine-in independent movie theater in Brooklyn, New York City.It operates two locations, in the neighborhoods of Williamsburg and Park Slope.The theater, which offers a menu of food and drinks that can be ordered and consumed while patrons view films, was the first liquor licensed movie theater in the state of New York, and the first movie theater in New York City to offer ...
Christiana Burdett Campbell (ca. 1723–March 25, 1792) was a colonial innkeeper from Williamsburg, Virginia. [1] [2] She started the business herself in an era where it was unusual for women to do so in the colony. [3] A replica of her tavern was built in Colonial Williamsburg and currently serves as a popular tourist attraction and restaurant ...
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Llama Inn is a restaurant serving Latin American and Peruvian cuisine in New York City. [2] [3] References. Food portal; New York City portal This page was last ...
Pete Wells published a positive review of the restaurant in The New York Times in 2019, awarding it two out of four possible stars. [3] Paul de Revere reviewed The Four Horsemen for Pitchfork when the restaurant opened in 2015, [4] and in his review Wells joked that The Four Horsemen "must be the first natural-wine bar" to receive a review from the music publication.
Older establishments that managed to survive the economic recession of the 1970s and 1980s, such as Teddy's Bar and Grill and Kashia's Restaurant, were able to thrive again. The 1990s in Williamsburg, dubbed the “Golden Era" in Ward Shelley’s print, The Williamsburg Timeline, was eventually overwhelmed by a very different kind of gold.
The Alberta restaurant offered free sandwiches on National Grilled Cheese Day. [3] The Bunk Bar below the Wonder Ballroom operated from 2012 to 2019. [4] The Alberta location closed in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. [5] Bunk expanded to Williamsburg, Brooklyn in November 2015; [6] the restaurant closed in January 2017. [7] [8]