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|  | |  |   | | This past Sunday, Aimee and I were slogginng around Park Slope desperately in search of some brunch. Before leaving my apartment, we narrowed in on eating at Aunt Suzie’s Restaurant, a family diner themed restaurant on 5th between Carroll and Garfield. Sadly, stomachs growling and people growing si... Read More | | |  |   | | At the Fifth Ave. Fair, this excellect fried oyster po' boy ($10), livened up with spicy mayo in addition to the cole slaw, was underdressed compared with the New Orleans standard, but then agai... Read More | | |  |   | | My fave brunch in town is at Stone Park Cafe in Park Slope where we go every weekend before getting the week’s groceries at the Red Hook Fairway. Everyone uptown always asks, “Where do you summer? Where do you weekend?” and our answer is Brooklyn. We love it—so many yummy restaurants (Diner, Bonita,... Read More | | |  |   | | Stone Park Cafe Brooklyn, NY Check back soon for review Read More | | |  |   | | I was totally blown away by the meal I had hear post-Yom Kippur starvation. The tempura fried oysters, which we shared (I know, so not kosher but I had to try one for the sake of it) were fantastic.… Read More | | |  |   | | STONE PARK CAFE. 324 Fifth Ave. (at Third St.), Park Slope, (718) 369-0082. Dinner starters: $7-$13; entrees: $12-$26. Open Tues.-Sun. for dinner, Sat. and Sun. brunch. All credit cards. Reservations suggested. Read More | | |  |   | | Within the next few months the city is going to start a second round of community-based planning for a major overhaul to J.J. Byrne Park. The Parks Dept. is going to focus on revamping the main section of J.J. Byrne, near 5th Avenue between 3rd and 4th streets, with a view to starting work on the a... Read More | | |  |   | | Rose Water in Park Slope has been serving those in the local/organic/sustainable camp for eight years. This Thursday they are holding their annual Celebrate the State dinner, which will feature New York State game including hare, pheasant, and wild walleye. We talked to proprietor John Tucker, forme... Read More | | |  |   | | [Photo for GL courtesy of Max Casey] Villa Rustica, which was setting up shop in the defunct pizza place on Third Street next to Stone Park Cafe officially opened yesterday, per a report from GL Correspondent Max Casey, who covers that territory with great interest and probably sniffed it out just... Read More | | |  |   | | Perhaps inspired by its upscale Stone Park Cafe neighbor to the east, the space where Pizza by the Park used to be — 357 3rd Street in Park Slope — has been upgraded. Villa Rustica, says the sign, will serve Italian cuisine and brick oven pizza. There's another Villa Rustica in Q... Read More | | |  |
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