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Neighborhood Newcomer Bashes Bar Tabac
Food blogger Andrea Strong recently moved to Brooklyn, and while she loves the Grocery, she’s got nothing but hatred for Bar Tabac: “You see, I live down the block from Bar Tabac, a wannabe faux French bistro owned by the same folks that own Jules, Café Noir and Cercle Rouge, that recently and unfathomably to me, was voted best neighborhood bistro in the Time Out Awards… From where I sit, which is just a few yards from this hellacious restaurant’s front doors, it’s a rude, self-important, obnoxious cave (with al fresco seating) for French ex-pats and ubiquitous hipsters in the Brooklyn area.” Yowch!

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230 Fifth Avenue at President Street, Park Slope; (718) 399-2161
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After the jump: Lost City ponders the new 360 signage, a review of the Olive Vine Café, BeerMenus.com expands to Brooklyn, and a big-time pastry chef sets her sights on Clinton Hill…

360: New Signage, But Still For Rent
360 Van Brunt, Red Hook
“Still looks like 360 inside. But there’s a new message, emblazoned on a t-shirt, hanging in the window: ‘Stop and Think.’ Stop and think about what? About renting the place? About going into the restaurant business? About renting in Red Hook? About life? What are you trying to tell us, Arnaud?! And where are you??!!!” [Lost City]

Mediterranean Snacks at the Olive Vine Café
316 Court Street at Degraw Street
“Top marks go to the chickpea salad for the mix of sweet tomatoes and onions. I could have eaten a whole plate. Low marks go to the hummus, which while smooth and creamy was missing a certain bright tang that I like. All was accompanied by fresh pita bread, served hot and puffed up, a nice touch.” [A Brooklyn Life]

Satisfying Beer Cravings in Brooklyn
Beer Menus is a website that shares the beer selections at restaurants and bars across Manhattan and helps beer lovers locate their favorite brews, whether they’re looking for a Kasteel Brune or a Brooklyn Weisse. And now, it’s expanding to Brooklyn. Some of the first Brooklyn bars added to their Rolodex (or should we say “Beer-o-dex”?) include Spike Hill, Surf Bar, and Mug’s Ale House.

Coming to Clinton Hill: Brooklyn Recipe
Deborah Snyder, former pastry chef at Manhattan’s Alto and Lever House is setting her sights on Brooklyn. New York magazine reports: “She plans to open a café and dessert bar in her Clinton Hill neighborhood. She expects the venture, Brooklyn Recipe, to open in the fall.”


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  1. 3:26, I agree with you. I have also enjoyed their mussels, found the prices on the low side if anything and thought the service was no worse than any other restaurant in CH or BH. If there was any wait, it was a reasonable one based on the fact the place has been jammed every time I’ve been there. I’ve never gotten a bad attitude from anyone working there. Friends from Manhattan have gone with me and also enjoyed it. Maybe not the best restaurant in the ‘hood, but certainly a decent option in my opinion.

  2. Have been to Bar Tabac 3 times and never had a problem. Service has always been good even when they are packed (left alone like one might be in France and other European restaurants (IMHO), but was able to get the attention of the staff, when needed). Prices are reasonable and food was fresh (always liked the mussels and fries).

    I believe the owner’s are French (or at least some of the employees), so perhaps their attitude rubs people the wrong way. Just a thought.

  3. Dave, it doesn’t matter that 20 guest posts before mine attacked Andrea. Apparently you and I are the only offensive people on this blog. By the way, I’ve been to Bar Tabac and never had a problem with the service. I also think their burgers and fries are tasty.

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