Thursday, November 1, 2012

Surprising Number of Food and Drink Spots Open


Despite the havoc of last night?s storm, some food and drink places in Brooklyn managed to stay open 24 hours, and others stayed open late last night or opened early this morning. Above, a pic of Mocha Bagels at 202 Smith Street near Baltic in Cobble Hill, which remained open 24 hours, as per usual. (Get the multigrain, said our tipster.)?Plenty of bars were busy throughout the borough last night, including Franklin Park in Crown Heights?and Miles in Bushwick, where some friends of ours convened a hurricane party. Grub Street is reporting 11 restaurants and groceries open in Brooklyn today or later tonight, including fine dining at Buttermilk Channel, Colonie and Gran Electrica. A reader sent word that Boerum Hill artisinal deli Mile End is open and was packed with people this morning. Rucola is also open. Last night, the big Pioneer Supermarket down the street from us on Broadway and Covert Street in Bushwick stayed open even after the subway shut down, and we couldn?t believe it when we looked out and saw all the lights lit up at the corner deli and the pizza and fried chicken place. At the same time, branches were falling on cars, and we couldn?t have walked down the street if we tried.
Here Are the New York Restaurants Open Today [Grub Street]
Hurricane Sandy Liveblog [Brooklyn Paper]

Source: http://www.brownstoner.com/blog/2012/10/surprising-number-of-food-and-drink-spots-open/

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