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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.

Upper West Side »

The forthcoming Columbus Avenue nightspot intends to cater to an over-30 crowd, the owners said.

TriBeCa »

The store will offer discounts on a selection of its wine as it prepares to close.

Upper East Side »

Bar Ilegal will only be open until Jan. 24, when it will be replaced by a new eatery called Seamstress.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Chef-owner Sam Yan is known for his Peking duck sliders at Red Egg Downtown.

Crown Heights »

King Tai Bar will open soon in a gutted one-story building next to a community garden in Crown Heights.

Chelsea »

The chain features a weekly specialty meat, most recently beef cheeks.

Prospect Heights »

The Washington Avenue grilled cheese spot hopes to add alcohol to its menu after opening this fall.

Park Slope »

Blue Bottle will open a cafe on Seventh Avenue near Third Street, the company announced.

Williamsburg »

Servers will lead guests through food from 18 different countries.

Crown Heights »

The Smorgasburg favorite will open for two hours a day to preview its new Crown Heights location.

West Village »

Michelle Gardner left her job in finance to open Chalait, fulfilling her dream of owning a cafe.

Crown Heights »

The popular Williamsburg winery hopes to open a new spot on Franklin Avenue in late summer.

Fort Greene »

The new restaurant will focus on game and replace candy shop Huey’s Chueys.

Lower East Side »

Main Squeeze has closed following the death of owner Walter Kuehr last week.