Wednesday Food & Drink Round-Up
Photo by shadowknows555 Closing: Armando’s 143 Montague St, Brooklyn Heights “Armando’s will close on March 16, after 70 years in business. Armando’s owner Peter Byros told GO Brooklyn, ‘I am retiring,’ and said that a Midwestern chain restaurant would be going into the space, although he declined to name the chain. Neighborhood preservationists, along with…

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Closing: Armando’s
143 Montague St, Brooklyn Heights
“Armando’s will close on March 16, after 70 years in business. Armando’s owner Peter Byros told GO Brooklyn, ‘I am retiring,’ and said that a Midwestern chain restaurant would be going into the space, although he declined to name the chain. Neighborhood preservationists, along with state Senate candidate Daniel Squadron, are currently campaigning to save the neon ‘lobster sign’ that hangs over the door.” [The Brooklyn Paper]
Dine In Brooklyn: Restaurant List Preview
VisitBrooklyn.org has yet to annouce the restaurants that will be participating in Brooklyn’s restaurant week (scheduled for March 24 through 31, 2008), but the line-up, which is listed on the AmEx website, was leaked on Chowhound. The same Chowhounder who posted the AmEx link also asks, “whats really worth it?? i mean i love waterfront ale house for my burger and buffalo calamari, but i dont think it really makes sense to spend $23 for a 3 course meal there.”
Egg: Not Just for Breakfast Anymore
135 North Fifth Street (Bedford Avenue), Williamsburg; (718) 302-5151
“Most of the dinner menu is guileless, direct and plain good eating. A hulking pork shank ($16), braised to a lacquered darkness, comes scattered with a mix of chopped garlic and herbs — like an informal gremolata — atop a mound of yellow Anson Mills grits… The house version of Tater Tots — miniature hash browns that it serves at breakfast — accompany a good grass-fed rib-eye steak topped with blue cheese ($24). Fried nearly black, they are a blast of creamy, buttery pleasure in a crisp potato shell.” [NY Times]
After the jump: TONY rips on Jimmy’s Diner, no love for Driggs pizza, and sNice’s official opening date…
TONY Rips On Jimmy’s Diner
577 Union Ave between North 10th and 11th Sts, Williamsburg; (718-218-7174)
“To some extent, the middling reputation established by owner Josh Cohen at Park Slope’s Biscuit BBQ continues here—fried chicken, touted on the menu as ‘Brooklyn’s best,’ wasn’t. Its oily skin lacked the necessary craggy texture and addictive crunch. The dessert menu exhibits similar false claims, such as a ‘money-back brownie’—a generic square that made us want to reclaim the $2 we’d spent on it.” [Time Out New York]
No Love for Driggs Pizza
558 Driggs Ave (at North 7th Street), Williamsburg; (718) 782-4826
“I’m not sure I can even eat it as a last-resort leftover–it’s truly pizza that bring out the kid in me, as in ‘Mom, I can’t eat this unless you cut the crust off.’ Cardboard would be too vivid a comparison.” [A Brooklyn Life]
‘sNice Brooklyn Opens Friday
“The Park Slope location of what is currently the top-rated restaurant in New York by SuperVegan readers will open this Friday, March 7th at the corner of 5th Avenue and 3rd Street.” [SuperVegan]
I can not think of a single chain restaurant that has food worse than Armandos.
The thing that people should be researching is how such a horrible restaurant managed to stay in business for so long.
Corcoran’s last quarterly report…will that suffice?
-Let’s not get too gross!
12:19 = Trudy Giuliani
I don’t have any dung, just Corcoran’s last quarterly report…will that suffice?
The Armando’s sign is a copy of the original 1940’s sign. It is only six or seven years old. I doubt the Brooklyn Historical Society would have any interest in it. However if you got an artist to throw some dung on it the Brooklyn Museum would take it.
Hey Dan, here’s how it is done. Ask Peter how much he wants. Write him a check. Donate the sign to the Brooklyn Historical Society. Done.
11:49, enjoy your Bennigan’s.
I can not WAIT for ‘sNice to open.
Also heard a new place with outdoor seating is opening on 5th and 1st street in Park Slope.
Anyone know what it is?
Re: Closing: Armando’s
“Neighborhood preservationists, along with state Senate candidate Daniel Squadron, are currently campaigning to save the neon ‘lobster sign’ that hangs over the door.”
Oh come on! Where does this preservationist crap end?