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Frying up the best chicken in Williamsburg, and some of the best in Brooklyn, Pies-N-Thighs represents a sort of hipsterized Southern diner, a "meat and three" place that... More »
The Hooker is named after a fishing boat that plies the waters of Galway Bay, not a lady of the night. While the fare falls short of making this place a real gastropub, the... More »
Bubby's began life as a bar aimed at loft-dwelling Tribeca artists in 1990, but has since morphed into a sort of comfort-food canteen that has managed to remain plebian despite... More »
The team from Millerâ??s Tavern brings us a no-frills burger joint in Williamsburg serving great little fast foodâ?"style burgers under $5. These are squishy and... More »
The famous yellow lean-to known as Willie's Burgers has been transformed into a gleaming metal-clad shed that looks positively bombproof. The structure seems... More »
Go for the cheap potent margaritas, and bask in the outdoor season during the warmer months. On the whole, it's a restaurant -- and a pretty good one, too -- but yet... More »
Petite Abeille, the Belgian chainlet, does all the Euro staples quite well: steamed mussels with twice-cooked fries, croque monsieur, Flemish beef stew, and stoemp, a... More »
The beer is cheap and the music smacks of collegeaas do the sorority girls who want to puke on your shoes and the guys who are buying them drinks. Wriggle around until you... More »
A staple of the Lower East Side, Pianos offers two stages to check out tunes when you need a respite from the inanity of Ludlow Street. Squeeze past the throngs of drunken... More »
Park Slope packs a lot into one small, book-lined space: bocce ball, the best up-and-coming indie acts, and Tearing the Veil of Maya, a weekly comedy show with Eugene Mirman... More »
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Last year's biggest restaurant tease was St. Anselm. Rather obscurely named after an 11th-century archbishop of Canterbury, the place opened in Williamsburg without a liquor license in May 2010, promising an emphasis on nose-to-tail eating that would have included beer-battered brains, homemade scrapple, foie gras pierogi, fried gizzard confit, and something intriguingly called "Skin 3...
Say 'salad,' and most folks think of a pile of leafy greens, with a cherry tomato or two thrown on top. Though crisp, refreshing, and sometimes squirted with interesting dressings, its never been more than a bit player in the theater of repast. But some salads long to be morecharismatic leading men and women who hope to be recognized and admired, ambitious creations that yearn to...
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Read Full ReviewGreat burgers, great cold beers. Loved it when I lived there in the 70's and couldn't wait to visit when I returned to NY in 2006!
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