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The Troost is Out There In Greenpoint

by Matt CoreyMay 23, 2017May 23, 2017

It’s hard getting to the beginning of anything, but with Troost (1011 Manhattan Ave) in Greenpoint, it might help to keep in mind a street sign in Kansas City: Troost […]

Posted inEat & Drink

Say Hello to West Street’s New Wine Bar!

by Krystyna LijekMay 15, 2017June 30, 2017

New apartments aren’t the only thing popping up on West Street! This past weekend, West Wine Bar had its soft opening at 67 West Street between Noble and Milton in Greenpoint, and […]

Sunset from the Barge. Photo: Megan Penmann
Posted inEat & Drink

All Aboard: The Brooklyn Barge Opened Yesterday!

by Desirée FloresMay 5, 2017May 5, 2017

The Brooklyn Barge (3 West Street, at Milton) finally opened yesterday for its third season. This is Greenpoint’s only waterfront bar with unbeatable views of Manhattan. It’s the kind of place […]

Posted inEat & Drink

Threes @ Franklin + Kent Extending Stay through Summer

by Courtney BassettApril 18, 2017April 18, 2017

Thanks to a warm welcome from the neighborhood and the initial success of the pop-up, Threes Brewing is extending its stay in Greenpoint! The outpost will continue to occupy the former […]

Posted inEat & Drink

The Moonlight Mile’s 3-Year Anniversary Is This Saturday!

by Greenpointers StaffMarch 9, 2017March 8, 2017

From 4pm-2am this Saturday (3/11), local favorite bar The Moonlight Mile (200 Franklin St.) will be serving up drink specials and good times for its 3-year anniversary. Kick back, relax […]

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Say So Long, Farewell To The Drink This Saturday!

by Greenpointers StaffFebruary 16, 2017February 15, 2017

It seems like all we’re doing these days is saying goodbye to our favorite bars and restaurants. Throw this one onto the pile and pour one out while drinking it all […]

Posted inEat & Drink

Popup Bar Alert: Threes Brewing Comes To Greenpoint!

by Greenpointers StaffFebruary 10, 2017February 10, 2017

Hallelujah! Something’s happening in the old Cassette space, making Franklin Street a little less sparse. The past several weeks we’ve seen Brooklyn Label paper up their windows, Mr. Souvlaki bit the dust, […]

Posted inEat & Drink

Greenpoint Winter Survival Guide: Drink The Cold Away

by Melissa LosebyJanuary 23, 2017December 16, 2017

COCKTAILS: RAMONA | 113 Franklin Street Jeremy Wilson, Bar Manager Greenpointers: Is there a favorite cocktail that you have on the menu that you could recommend if you want to feel […]

Posted inEat & Drink, Reviews

Metropolitan Minibar Little King Reigns Supreme Over Graham L-Stop

by Megan PenmannDecember 16, 2016January 14, 2017

If you’ve exited the Graham Avenue L station recently, a tiny newcomer tucked away next to the corner bodega and behind a knockout set of art deco doors may have caught […]

Posted inEat & Drink

Signature Cocktails: Cherry Point’s Delicious “A Sensitive Man”

by Geoff CobbNovember 22, 2016November 20, 2016

I sat down at the bar at Cherry Point (664 Manhattan Avenue), trying to forget my post-election blues. I ordered a glass of wine and began to appreciate the decor and […]

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