News about Maggie Brown in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, New York, NY
Maggie Brown — 455 Myrtle Ave, New York, NY 11205
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February 09, 2010
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Happy New Year everyone! Hope you had a good holiday season. It’s Van and Tillie here and before we embark on a new season of lunchtime escapades, we thought we’d send off ’09 properly with the first LWT Awards!
I started my mealtime mission with Tilli...
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“Must … get … food. Somehow, someway … must eat.”
Those, my friends, are the words of a hungry man whose daughter is transitioning to a later naptime.
Hey everyone, It’s Van and Little Miss New Nap Schedule Tillie, with more “Lunchtime” adventures. I w...
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Though I've never been myself, I believe Maggie Brown is down in Ft. Greene rather than Williamsburg, but perhaps she/they have opened up a second outpost? Egg is indeed excellent. And yes, the menu is limited and the wait on weekends is outrageous. If...
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Maggie Brown's. Haven't been there but it has come highly recommended.
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It appears that Pequena, one of the better little restaurant sin Fort Greene, has been temporarily shuttered following a Department of Health inspection. According to The Local:[A] spokeswoman for the Health Department said Pequeña was shut down after ...
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The General Greene is a cozy little restaurant on Dekalb which is another that keeps getting recommended to me over and over. Replacing the unremarkable June a couple of years back, The General Greene offers up pretty standard cafe fare with a full bar...
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With Brooklyn Restaurant Week set to begin next week, I thought it might be fun to give a quick rundown on the local restaurants I've been to that are participating. There are plenty of great places I just haven't had a chance to try yet, so I'm not go...
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As green as St. Patty’s day!
[where: 453 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn 11205 ] - Posted using MobyPicture.com
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Morning. It sloshed over us sluggishly. We trifled with it, talking about Nazis while waiting for my sister to arrive from Pennsylvania, playing a few rounds of Everyday Shooter, eating at Maggie Brown again before noon rose it's head, demanded our att...
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