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Totonno’s: Officially Reopened
1524 Neptune Avenue, Coney Island; (718) 372-8606
“After 11 months of being out of commission, and many promises to open next week, next month, soon, etc., Totonnos Pizzeria of Coney Island has finally reopened,” says Lost City. Adam Kuban from Slice already paid them a visit and shares some videos from opening day. Photo by Nick Sherman.

Motorino: The City’s Best Pizza?
319 Graham Avenue (Devoe Street), Williamsburg; (718) 599-8899
“Motorino is having a moment. That seems fair. It serves the city’s best pizza,” writes Sam Sifton for the New York Times. He gives the place one star and a rave review: “Multiple visits to the restaurants confirm: Motorino pies are great hot out of the oven, 5 minutes later, 10. You can order too much, watch a pie go cool on the plate, eat it anyway and discover: terrific.” Anybody else think that this pizzeria, with locations in Williamsburg and the East Village, is the best in town?

Openings in Greenpoint and Williamsburg
The Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream truck has announced its first “nonrolling location,” says The Feed. It’ll be located at 632 Manhattan Avenue (between Bedford and Nassau) in Greenpoint: “10-seat café will serve Intelligentsia coffee (espresso and drip), and a rotating selection of pastries, including scones and a hazelnutbrown-butter cake.” … The Feed also reports that The Counting Room, a “multilevel wine bar in a converted quinine factory,” is opening at 44 Berry St (at North 11th) in Williamsburg.

After the jump: Radegast is growing, a review for Roman’s, and Sixpoint’s 5th birthday parties…

Radegast Expands
113 N. 3rd Street, Williamsburg; (718) 963-3973
Eater reports: “Williamsburg’s giant, ever-crowded, baby-friendly beer garden, is going to get even bigger. Two weeks ago, construction began on the large space adjacent to the restaurant on North 3rd between Berry and Wythe, and a Radegast staff member confirms it’s theirs. The expansion will be complete in two to three months, just in time for the nice weather.”

Recently Reviewed: Roman’s
243 DeKalb Avenue (Vanderbilt Avenue), Fort Greene; (718) 622-5300
Pete Wells for the New York Times finds it difficult to order at Roman’s. He finds the menu too small and portion sizes too varied, but he has some advice for fixing this situation: “It might be easier for everyone if it just went with a set menu: three fixed courses, take it or leave it. Freed from Roman’s most maddening aspect, diners could focus on its most rewarding: the clean, almost monastically pure cooking.”

Happy Birthday, Sixpoint!
Sixpoint Craft Ales is celebrating their 5th birthday, and Time Out New York‘s The Feed has the details on their three Brooklyn parties. Tonight’s all-you-can-eat pizza bash at Roberta’s is already sold-out, but this coming Tuesday, you can “sample more than ten varieties of suds ($5$7) at a first-come, first-served tasting at Bierkraft (191 Fifth Ave between Berkeley Pl and Union St, Park Slope; 718-230-7600; 79pm).” And on Wednesday next week, Sixpoint “brings 12 taps, cask ales and three quaffs from the brewery’s experimental program to Barcade (388 Union Ave between Ainslie and Powers Sts, Williamsburg; 718-302-6464; 6pm4am, free).


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  1. “can you not understand my legitimate issue with illegals? i find their actions to be morally reprehensible and criminal. you are turning it into a cultural/race thing which it is not.”

    Most illegals are here to earn a living and nothing else. Most of them are law-abiding.

    One only has to look at crime statistics to see who the criminals are.

  2. It’s funny wine lover that you boast about the restaurants in Williamsburg as being the best ever and a reason to live in the neighborhood, yet don’t realize that most of them are employing “illegals” to cook and serve you your perfect food.

    Anyone who has to say “but i have a friend who is hispanic” is heading down a slippery road…

  3. 11217 –
    HAHA – stop disrespecting me. it’s very unfair.

    i love latinos – you are crazy! i can speak spanish and have many latino friends. spent sunday with a hispanic family and their kid. send my kid to a school that 95% hispanic, and in fact and am starting kid on spanish lessons. kid went to a preschool that was also majority hispanic.

    as i told you before – I am very much anti-illegal immigrant. i am actively right now helping people to legally reside in this country. i am the sponsor for several visas in fact. All illegal aliens are entering this country have zero respect for our laws and DO NOT DESERVE TO BE HERE! They are beginning their relationship with this country with no understanding that to be a citizen here means putting our laws above your own needs. anyone hiring an illegal is a traitor, and it’s actually a much worse offense.

    meanwhile no, not “cool” parents
    interesting, smart, motivated! not like the dull peeps of Park Slope – sorry, but the upper westside transplant parents are just not so much fun to be around. remember, i lived in the slope and before that prospect heights for many many years, and i know what i am talking about. i am not a frat boy, corporate, law, finance type. not hating, but this stuff is not interesting to me.

    i’m a parent, you are not – you can live anywhere and do your own thing, but it’s rough to attend a million and one birthday parties, play dates, school functions, etc… and not dig the parents.

    11217 – i have actually supported many of your posts and defended you more than once. why the hate?
    can you not understand my legitimate issue with illegals? i find their actions to be morally reprehensible and criminal. you are turning it into a cultural/race thing which it is not.

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