Business Listings: Cobble Hill
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Buschenschank
Northern Italian-style wine tavern serving a mix of Italian and German cuisine. 35 beers from Germany, Austria, and Italy as well as wines from all three regions are available behind…
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Battersby
Anella alums Joseph Ogrodnek (the restaurant’s former executive chef) and Walker Stern (also of The Vanderbilt) have teamed up to serve seasonal, American fare in the vacated Patois space on…
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Bien Cuit Bakery
Hailing originally from Oregon by way of Philly, and partnered with his wife, Kate Wheatcroft, baker Zachary Golper brings his apprentice-honed baking skills to the east coast, offering meticulously created…
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Izakaya
The namesake is actually the term used for this form of casual dining, where you can munch on small plates of raw or cooked food for communal sharing
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Shelsky’s Smoked Fish
Shelsky’s is your new go-to place for all-things fish. They have a wide selection of both cold and hot smoked fish including: whole whitefish, trout, sturgeon, herrings, sea bass sable,…
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61 Local
61 Local celebrated their official opening this weekend, and the crowds turned out. Plaid clad twenty-somethings sipping pints swarmed communal tables, while others fought for elbowroom at the bar. This…
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Van Horn Sandwich Shop
Restaurants serving Southern-style soul food are proliferating in Brooklyn neighborhoods from Williamsburg to Park Slope at a rapid rate. And perhaps with good reason. Cobble Hill gets a dose of…
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Brucie
Cobble Hill sushi spot Cube 63 has been transformed into Tangorra’s modern rustic shrine to Italia, where guests lucky enough to snag a seat at the bar can watch…
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Karloff
It’s very casual, kind of open-space barn, country-kitchen feeling, with a counter where you can place orders to go and get ice cream, and lots of blond wood furniture and…
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Barneys CO-OP Brooklyn
Find an excellent selection of fine designers for men and women.
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Broken English
Brooklyn Exposed review: What do you call a restaurant opened by a group of Italians who focus on authentic Roman cuisine? Broken English, of course. After a widely attended grand…