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Openings & Closings

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DNAinfo rounds up the restaurants and small businesses that open and close in your New York neighborhood.

Park Slope »

Juice Press, which sells a $15 "meal replacement" smoothie, opened on Seventh Avenue and Third Street.

Sunnyside »

The Lowery Bar and Kitchen opened Monday night at the corner of 43rd Avenue and 43rd Street.

Fort Greene »

LaRina Pastificio & Vino will open at 387 Myrtle Ave. later this summer.

Crown Heights »

The new dinner spot by the Williamsburg-based winery is located on Franklin Avenue and Sterling Place.

Bed-Stuy »

The new eatery comes from the owners of the popular cafe Brooklyn Kolache Co.

Gowanus »

Enjoy delicious new cuisines and help these restaurants get to off to a tasty start.

Bed-Stuy »

The restaurant and wine bar near Jefferson Avenue opens on June 16, according to the owner.

Red Hook »

Dolce Brooklyn is expected to open next month, its owners said.

Crown Heights »

The shop is still located in the same Classon Avenue storefront where 'Zaaz' began in 2012.

Forest Hills »

The Lebanese eatery Wafa's will be replaced by a vegan restaurant. 

Park Slope »

CoHatchery will have desks for parents and professional child care for kids nearby.

Gowanus »

The menu at Hey Hey Canteen includes a Caesar salad made with chrysanthemum leaves.

Bed-Stuy »

Dinghy opened on Franklin Avenue in June from the owner of modern Israeli restaurant Timna.