8 blog reactions to http://gothamist.com/2008/02/29/eagerly_awaited.php
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Ditmas Park update
our new French bistro
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Momos and "the Connecticut Muffin Index"
it opened on Cortelyou Avenue. But the neighborhood retains a knack for shaping its own development: The 32 year-old Flatbush Food Co-op is moving across the street to larger digs in the former Associated Supermarket space; Farm on Adderley spinoff Pomme de Terre is set to open soon on Newkirk Avenue, and Vox Pop, beacon of free speech and strong coffee, remains just that.
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Nouveau on Newkirk!
like Ditmas Park has an imminent bistro! I stumbled across it on my way home from Vox Pop (Felice & Nao just COOKED, btw), almost thought they'd slipped something "special" into my organic Chardonnay when I noticed the place. But it's real, et il y'a beaucoup de "buzz"! Oh, this is pretty exciting for this neighborhood because right now you can count the fancier restaurants in the vicinity on one hand, with a finger or two to spare. Add in the less-slick, but still fine in my book, places like Cinco de
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Brooklinks: Saturday Very Visual Edition
[Brooklynometry]Call for Coney Island Film Fest Entries [Kinetic Carnival]Park Slope Books Will Be Missed [OTBKB]...But the New Brooklyn Industries Space is Cool [OTBKB]Check Out the Colorful Dumbo Mural [Dumbo NYC]New Ditmas Park Bistro Almost There [Gothamist]
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Friday Blogwrap
Eagerly Awaited Bistro on the Way in Ditmas Park [Gothamist] Canadian Picked to Run Huge Ikea in Red Hook [GL] A Bushwick Maverick Breaks Up the Monotony [Bushwick BK] Curbed Inside: One Hanson Place [Curbed] Gluten-Free Suggestions Wanted [CH Blog]
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Friday Blogwrap
Eagerly Awaited Bistro on the Way in Ditmas Park [Gothamist] Canadian Picked to Run Huge Ikea in Red Hook [GL] A Bushwick Maverick Breaks Up the Monotony [Bushwick BK] Curbed Inside: One Hanson Place [Curbed] Gluten-Free Suggestions Wanted [CH Blog]
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All Aboard the Gentrification Train, Next Stop Ditmas
All Aboard the Gentrification Train, Next Stop Ditmas A new French Bistro, Pomme de Terre, is just one reason why L and I are feeling good about the choice we made to buy an apartment in Ditmas Park. Where? Exactly. But developments like this will make the area more attractive to Park Slope exiles like us and give us
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Pomme de Terre
As previously posted, Jimmy Mammary of Patois and Pacifico is opening a new place in Ditmas Park, where the confusion came in is that the people who own Farm on Adderley are also opening a new place. I thought they were two different places but as Gothamist