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Openings & Closings

Crown Heights »

Little Trini Cafe Brings 'Carl's Famous Doubles' to Nostrand Avenue

The Trinidadian spot is one of four businesses opening in Crown Heights this month and in the new year.

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

Williamsburg »

Masha and the Bear will offer borscht and horseradish flavored vodkas, along with Russian food.

Upper West Side »

Voila lets you make customized truffles, bars, lollipops and more in less than an hour. 

Financial District »

The market, which features a variety of food stations, is opening spots Downtown and near Union Square.

Downtown Brooklyn »

Social Apparel will replace a food court next to the Downtown Pawn Shop in Fulton Street Mall.

Crown Heights »

Elsie's will serve gluten-free and classic doughnuts from a takeout window on Bergen Street.

Lower East Side »

Goa Taco makes unconventional tacos filled with slow-roasted pork belly and homemade chicken chorizo.

Upper West Side »

The French-based shop is selling more than 20 brands of mustards at its new Columbus Avenue flagship.

Park Slope »

The Tea Lounge at Union Street and Seventh Avenue is closing its doors, owner Jonathan Spiel said.

Stapleton »

Defonte's of Brooklyn, which serves Italian sandwiches, will open in Stapleton on Saturday.

Sunnyside »

The building's owner is looking to build affordable housing at the site, located at 42-17 Queens Blvd.

Jackson Heights »

Spicy Tibet is owned by the same people who run Friends Corner Cafe, also on Roosevelt Avenue.

Midtown East »

The new Teriyaki Boy will have a simpler menu, focusing on yakitori chicken, owner Taiki Wakayama said.

Financial District »

Salads and wraps are buy one, get one free at the 90 Broad St. spot from noon to 2 p.m. on Dec. 9.

Astoria »

The vendor will open its first storefront on 34th Avenue in the Kaufman Arts District.