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Prospect Heights »

The Gowanus-based dessert shop is planning their third Brooklyn location on Dean Street.

Crown Heights »

The eatery, owned by "T&C Izakaya," plans to open in a Franklin Avenue storefront near Park Place.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

The Prospect-Lefferts Gardens cafe applied for a liquor license with Community Board 9 this week.

Prospect Heights »

Community Board 8 approved a beer and wine license for the restaurant this week.

Lower East Side »

Chef Shigetoshi Nakamura hopes to open an eatery on Delancey Street later this month.

SoHo »

Community Board 2 approved the use of the interior space, but held off on ruling on the backyard.

East Village »

Virgola, located in a six-foot-wide alleyway in the West Village is opening a new location.

SoHo »

It took five tries, but Once Upon a Tart got the OK from Community Board 2 for its application.

Greenwich Village »

Community Board 2 wants the State Liquor Authority to deny the fry shop a beer and wine license.

Meatpacking District »

A new restaurant on Eighth Avenue will serve authentic piadina imported from Italy, the owner said.

Nolita »

Chef Ryan Hardy got the greenlight from tenants at 86 Kenmare St. to move forward with a new eatery.

Nolita »

Community Board 2's SLA committee voted to deny liquor license upgrades to Piacere and Little Rascal.

Nolita »

Chef Ryan Hardy's liquor license application shows preliminary plans for his newest venture.

Gramercy »

Two new bars, pledging to be quiet neighborhood establishments, aren't welcome, residents say.

Manhattan »

HBO, which airs "True Blood" and sponsors the Bryant Park film series, took a bite out of a beer and wine plan.