K-Dog and Dunebuggy: Welcome in PLG
PLG micro-blogger Across the Park is as excited about local spot K-Dog and Dunebuggy as we are about Choice in Clinton Hill. Located on Lincoln Road, K-Dog’s culinary range is more limited, but appears to be filling the same desire for a friendly, neighborhoody spot. We’ve heard from a couple people already who are digging…
PLG micro-blogger Across the Park is as excited about local spot K-Dog and Dunebuggy as we are about Choice in Clinton Hill. Located on Lincoln Road, K-Dog’s culinary range is more limited, but appears to be filling the same desire for a friendly, neighborhoody spot. We’ve heard from a couple people already who are digging the Dog. Is everyone as positively disposed?
If You Build It… [Across The Park] GMAP
I can’t believe it, my co-worker just bought a car for $37732. Isn’t that crazy!
Thanks CHP.
I’ll have the photographs from thisa show and more in my house, which will be on tour as an”artist’s showcase” as part of the PLG House Tour on june 4th.
I also enjoyed the reception. Bob, you do have an excellent eye. I’m looking forward to the PLG tour in June.
I also throughly enjoyed meeting and speaking to Mrs. Marvin, GardensGal, Bx2Bklyn, and the owners of K-Dog. The folks in PLG are indeed neighborly and I had a great time.
Sandwiches were yummy, too!
Thank you B2B. Planet PLG posted some photographs of the opening:
http://www.planetplg.com/marvin/
Bob- K-dog is lovely and your photographs are awesome! I especially loved the one in the back with the fence.It was also lovely meeting the missus and gardengal too. Mr.B- are we ever going to have that Brownstoner get-together?
For people who don’t live in PLG, this page of the Echo shows what the Lincoln Road bridge project looked like a few days after K-Dog opened in March:
http://tinyurl.com/lcmwr
It looks a lot better now, but the street probably will not be open to traffic for a couple of weeks–the prediction I made when I wrote the article was a bit too optimistic.
Amazingly, K-Dog seems to be thriving, even with this mess right outside their door
Be kind of difficult to put anything on the sidewalk now with the whole Lincoln Road bridge reconstruction mess everywhere…
My only gripe with K-Dog is that I wish they had a larger space with outdoor tables or a side-walk cafe. I suppose it’s not that kind of place. I’m curious to see what will end up in the empty establishment a few doors down from K-Dog (which used to be “Tropical Spice” restaurant).
Tillie’s did do a lot to transform the neighborhood when it first opened. It’s been there awhile. I don’t live in FG anymore, but I seem to remember that they used to have poetry readings and the like. For a long time it was the only decent cafe on DeKalb, and I give it credit for being one of the first in the area.