Wednesday, 13 July 2011
by IrwanKch
| WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2011 | 
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| Quote of the Day | | The Neelys tell us why they opened a restaurant so far east. |  | | Openings | | SoCo is headed to Clinton Hill. |  | | Community Boards | | The artist tells CB2 that "bars and restaurants saved our neighborhood." |  | | Beer Me | | The restaurant has shifted gears and is now brewing beers. |  | | Brunch | | It's part of the Escape to New York music festival. |  | | Openings | | The chain will bring its trademarked Steakburgers to the city for the first time. |  | | Restaurant Weak | | Plus, Steve Cuozzo makes a list of "intolerable" restaurants. |  | | The Other Critics | | Plus: 'The New Yorker' discovers Roberta's, and more. | | Truckin' | | And Queens. |  | | Mediavore | | Plus: free-Slurpee fail in Inwood, disturbing commercials feature PMS, man boobs, and more, in our morning news roundup. | | Neighborhood Watch | | Plus: a meat class with Pat LaFrieda, Bark Hot Dog's bottled iced coffee, and more neighborhood news. | | Other Magazines | | The June issue of 'Bon App' sold some copies. |  | | Elsewhere | | Jonathon Sawyer found inspiration in New York's revered noodle houses, but also in the words of a talking cat. |  | | Quote of the Day | | Being a background extra in a movie's restaurant scene sounds fun. |  | | Openings | | Zak Pelaccio's popular Brooklyn barbecue spot will open a Manhattan location this fall. |  | | Openings | | A man with a cart on the boardwalk is selling roasted cauliflower pâté, on a sandwich. |  |  | | | |
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