Brooklyn Food & Drink Round-Up
Opening This Week Time Out New York says that The Double Windsor (210 Prospect Park West at 16th Street) is getting ready to serve “Classic cocktails from the 20-seat horseshoe bar… though craft beers and cask ales are the real focus, with a rotating selection dispensed from 14 taps.” Plus, their fancy pub grub will…
Opening This Week
Time Out New York says that The Double Windsor (210 Prospect Park West at 16th Street) is getting ready to serve “Classic cocktails from the 20-seat horseshoe bar… though craft beers and cask ales are the real focus, with a rotating selection dispensed from 14 taps.” Plus, their fancy pub grub will include “a duck-confit sandwich with fig jam and arugula.” TONY also reports that the owners of Bar Tano are set to open Provini (1302 Eighth Ave at 13th Street): “Italian pastries and Intelligentsia coffee are available in the a.m. Later on, the full menu offers dishes like tagliatelle with lamb ragù, along with Italian craft beers by the bottle.”
Coming Soon
Metromix dishes the details on 9 new Brooklyn restaurants slated to open in the coming months and a handful of upcoming Brooklyn bars. Highlights include Lucali Park Slope (691 Sixth Ave. at 20th St.) and Mission Dolores (249B Fourth Ave., next to Cattyshack) which will be opened by the Bar Great Harry folks and “will serve 24 craft beers and one cask ale on tap—18 American, plus six Belgian and German—as well as a handful of DUB meat pies.”
Secret Tamales in Carroll Gardens
476 Smith Street at W. Ninth Street; (718)422-0001
“New York’s latest stealth tamales have surfaced at F Line Bagels, a little-mentioned deli at the less fashionable end of Smith Street in Brooklyn. Off the menu and announced only on a handwritten sign, they’re fat, moist, and delicious,” reports CHOW’s Outer Boroughs Digest. Apparently, this shop serves a good bagel, too. We’ll have to check out their “Middle Easternstyle special with hard-boiled egg, olive oil, and za’atar.”
After the jump: Lobstah Feast Fridays in Red Hook, where to score seasonal pies, good buys at Fresh Fanatic, and a beer that tastes like a Manhattan…
Lobstah Feast Fridays at Rocky Sullivan’s
34 Van Dyke Street at Dwight Street, Red Hook
If you’ve been enjoying the fresh-from-Maine lobster rolls at the Flea, you’ll appreciate the EaterWire report that the Red Hook Lobster Pound “is popping up every Friday beginning August 28 through the end of the year at Rocky Sullivan’s in Red Hook. Lobsters will be served between 6 and 9 pm, and $23 gets you a 1 ½ lb lobster, farm fresh corn, coleslaw or potato salad and lots of buttery smiles. Jonah Crab claws will also be available.”
Quick Bites
Tasting Table recommends The Blue Stove in Williamsburg, where ” [owner Rachel] McBride bakes a rotating selection of seasonal pies; her offerings change so often that she doesn’t print a set menu. This summer, she’s baked classics like strawberry-rhubarb and newer concoctions such as blackberry mousse. In the fall, look for plum-ginger and Concord grape.” …The New York Times talks about the best buys at Fresh Fanatic near the Navy Yard: “prosciutto di Parma for $15.95 a pound and a dozen large organic eggs for $2.50.” …Off the Presses reports on the new potions brewmaster Garrett Oliver is working on at the Brooklyn Brewery: “The next Brewmaster’s Reserve, called The Manhattan Project and due out on Sept. 15, is being made to taste like a Manhattan Cocktail.”
“New York’s latest stealth tamales have surfaced at F Line Bagels, a little-mentioned deli at the less fashionable end of Smith Street in Brooklyn.
That’s not the end of Smith St. Look at a map idiot.
I passed by and spoke to the chef and I think – the owner of Double Windsor a few days ago – the interior looked decent, they will have over 12 draughts on tap, and yes – the food. It will be the Anti-Ferrels (The bar across the street that has only bud and bud light, which is served in styrofoam cups. The only food is the one you bring with you, and unless you’re active/retired NYPD, FDNY, NYS, you’re not exactly welcomed with open arms.)
That duck confit sandwich at Double Windsor sounds quite good.
Speaking of which, I never thought “Double Windsor” sounded like a porn term until just now, but now I won’t be able to tie a tie without thinking of it that way.
I love the fact that the Metromix article has all of these intriguing new restaurants, and then… Arby’s.
Cool! Thanks!
Agreed, PdT is better than The Farm.
I believe The Market is indeed going to be market rather than a restaurant, but the place next store is going to be a wine bar that may or may not serve tapas. I thought I read something on Brownstoner, but it may have been the Ditmas Park blog:
– http://bk.ly/uF
I live on Newkirk so I’ve been to Pomme de Terre quite a bit. I liked it more than The Farm.
I was wondering if that Market place is actually a restuarant or some kind of small market. I saw the sign go up but had no idea what it was going to be. Now you making me curious. Didn’t know about the wine/tapas bar either. Thanks for the heads up. I am definitely looking forward to more places and more choices in our neck of the woods.
Look, failing plaster! Just like the house in Sunset Park. See how they’ve made it into an asset?
Kens,
I am definitely looking forward to PY opening. I’m also curious about Market and the wine/tapas place opening up in the former Trailer Park space.
Have you been to Pomme de Terre? I went there with a small group recently and we all though it was quite good. Not cheap, but not bad considering the quality.
Double Windsor…sounds like a good place to “tie” one on…
(sorry. was too easy.)