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Borough president announces return of Dine in Brooklyn restaurant week

February 21, 2017 Patrick Weinberg
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“Brooklyn has found its taste buds!”

These were the words of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, who announced the March dates for Dine In Brooklyn 2017 earlier today at Brooklyn Borough Hall. The week-long event is sponsored by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Yelp and the NYC Hospitality Alliance, as well as Schneps Communications, which publishes Brooklyn Reporter, The Home Reporter and Brooklyn Spectator.

Executive Director of NYC Hospitality Alliance Andrew Rigie says, “This is a great event for the economy, for restaurants and really just great for foodies.”

Those foodies Rigie mentioned can dine on prix fixe menus for brunch, lunch and dinner specials at participating restaurants, some of which were on hand at the launch event, serving up samples of their favorite dishes.

Bay Ridge’s own Greenhouse Café (7717 Third Avenue) offered samples of Eggplant Parmigiana  with three different cheeses. Miti Miti (138 Fifth Avenue), a new Mexican restaurant from the owners of Park Slope favorite Bogota, served Pork Belly Tacos and Crispy Brussel Sprouts with fish sauce vinaigrette, mint and hazelnuts.  Other highlighted restaurants included BKW by Brooklyn Winery in Crown Heights, and House of Juice in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.

Therapy Wine Bar (364 Lewis Avenue) had a small wine tasting, accompanied by an elegant and decadent dessert featuring white, milk and dark chocolate. Owner Angela Terry said her business is a “great date-night spot” and that their variety of wines, small plates and tapas make it great for sharing.

Adams stressed the socio-economic impact that such an event could have, saying, “Restaurants are a cross-pollination of ideas, a cross pollination of people interacting. Nothing communicates a new friendship better than a good meal. “

Andrew Hoan, president of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, believes the concept of the event is simple: achieve economic development by eating and drinking, and support these communities in a positive way.

“We hope people go to both their favorite places and some new ones. You’re supporting local businesses, which employ people from the local community. We want people to expand their horizons – if you live in Williamsburg, why not try something new in Sunset Park?” Hoan added.

The event shows off Brooklyn as an epicenter of world class cuisine, something people no longer need to go to Manhattan to enjoy.

“At one time people would come across the Brooklyn Bridge and turn back around,” Adams said. “We want to encourage people to walk around and feel the energy that Brooklyn has to offer.”

Dine In Brooklyn 2017 will take place from Monday, March 20 through Thursday, March 30. Prix fixe dinners will cost $28; $15 for lunch; $12 for brunch. For more information and a list of participating restaurants, visit Brooklyn-usa.org/dine-in-bk.





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