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Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The chain owned by Frederick Twomey has four locations, including in the East Village and Chelsea.

Upper East Side »

The new eatery is opening Thursday at 1304A Second Ave.

Upper East Side »

BobaMosa recently opened on Madison Avenue and is among many new eateries in the neighborhood.

Ditmars »

Vintage will specialize in wine from local and family-owned wineries, according to its owner.

Mott Haven »

A bookstore/wine bar may be coming to the South Bronx. 

Bed-Stuy »

A Gusto, a cafe, bar and bakery, serves dishes including satay chicken steak and spaghetti green curry.

Upper West Side »

The wine bar is reopening under new ownership, said former owner Cindy Guyer.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Dianne & Elisabeth, named after the owners' mothers, will serve both small and large plates.

Upper West Side »

The wine bar first opened in the West Village in 2012.

Chelsea »

After a few delays, the bar will open at 465 W. 23rd St. before the end of the year, a manager said.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

"Readings in Color," formerly located in Prospect Heights, kicks off at 65 Fen this weekend.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

They took $700 in cash from Ardesia Wine Bar on 52nd St. and punched a worker in the face, police said.

Ridgewood »

A cornucopia of new coffee shops and bars have opened up recently near the Brooklyn-Queens border.

Washington Heights »

The owners of Kazza on West 177th Street aimed for a more relaxed nightlife option in the neighborhood.

Central Harlem »

Peque, a new restaurant and wine bar, is expected to open in June, the owners said.