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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


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  1. 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!

  2. 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?

  3. 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

  4. 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).

  5. 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.

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