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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.

Crown Heights »

Elsie's Parlor is replacing Crosby Coffee at Bergen Street and Classon Avenue.

Crown Heights »

Wild Whiskey Warthog will have live music and a backyard space, its owner said.

Fort Greene »

Myrtle + Gold opened this month at 343 Gold St. at the corner of Myrtle Avenue.

Fort Greene »

Falafel Brothers recently opened at 711 Fulton St. near BAM Park.

Midtown »

An aged porterhouse for two will cost you $47 a person.

East Village »

The cafe will still serve coffee, pastries and sandwiches when operations move to East 10th Street.

Forest Hills »

The new eatery, called Rove, is opening on Austin Street in Forest Hills in August.

Bed-Stuy »

The new cafe at 392 Halsey St. will serve Haitian patties, mangoes, fresh coconuts, salads and pastries.

East Village »

The cafe will move its operation to an Italian restaurant on East 10th Street, its owners announced.

Prospect Heights »

Rose's Bar & Grill will open on Flatbush Avenue on Wednesday, its owners said.

Central Harlem »

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

West Village »

The Christopher Street gay bar is set to open on Seventh Avenue South "real soon," a manager said.

Crown Heights »

The new food vendors will be replacing Ramen Burger and Pizza Moto, said Berg'n's co-founder.

Jamaica »

Beijing Dumpling House opened on Sutphin Boulevard Tuesday.