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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.

Bushwick »

The Shop Brooklyn will have hawg sandwiches and a bloody mary that has a single rib in it.

Bushwick »

Lucy's Vietnamese kitchen is named after Phuoc "Johnny" Huynh's grandmother.

Upper West Side »

The new bakery will open sometime next week at Columbus and West 73rd Street, the owner said. 

Chelsea »

Le Pif, which also has a location uptown, will stock around 100 French wines.

Inwood »

The store will be the first permanent tenant in the The Stack's ground-floor retail space.

Park Slope »

Perfect Potato will serve poutine and Belgian-style fries with more than a dozen sauces and toppings.

Greenwich Village »

Madman Espresso's new Greenwich Village spot is its third location in Manhattan.

SoHo »

After the landlord didn't renew their lease, the shop is on the move to Grand Street.

Bed-Stuy »

The team behind The Pines in Gowanus will serve small plates and specialty drinks at Willow.

SoHo »

The lease on the 44-year-old SoHo restaurant is set to expire at the end of this year.

West Village »

La Gauloise offers classic French fare including frogs legs, escargot and bone marrow, the owner said.

Little Italy »

The Meatball Shop founder Michael Chernow will open a seafood joint called Seamore's in Little Italy.

Lower East Side »

A new preschool that features 3,500 square feet of outdoor classroom space will open later this year.

Corona »

Tommie O'Quinn has displayed his memorabilia in his Northern Boulevard shop for 15 years.