Come here to enjoy some of the cheapest, tastiest personal pizzas in NY. Try the Tricolore ($10.50) or Prosciutto E Fichi for $12.50). Delizioso! Read more.
Check out happy hour on the back patio: Rain or shine, drafts are $3, and well drinks are $5 from noon to 7pm daily. Read more.
Awesomely chill vibe serving the best La Colombe coffee/espresso bevies in the city. Free wi-fi and ecclectic back yard space open during the summer. Read more.
Solid wood-fired-oven pizza from an alumnus of Paulie Gee's. Clam pie is very good. Get it. And is this weird, but the Bibb salad is nice, too. Read more.
The owners of Park Slope's much-loved Al Di Là Trattoria opened this lower-priced northern Italian restaurant in Crown Heights on Thursday. Read more.
On Saturday, two City Bakery alums open this Prospect Heights eatery. Look forward to Kickstarter-funded doughnuts, mortadella roll-ups, gourmet groceries and kombucha on tap Read more.
Taste: Croissants, chocolate eclairs and fruit tarts are on offer at this Prospect Heights patisserie. Also, they have savory items like smoked-duck salad, a mushroom crêpe and a breakfast sandwich Read more.
Visit the renovated Rosco's Pizza to try the new pizza crust made from organic flour, the eggplant Parmesan hero, and the bowl of spaghetti and meatballs: Read more.