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Gold-lettered "Eat At Grandma Rose's" signage big tip-off that new East Williamsburg joint is aiming for low-pretense and the old school. Ex-stockbroker nestles in under the BQE, delivers Italian and American classics. Recession specials pair up slices, dogs, knishes, and fries. Eponymous Grandma Rose pictured with a jumbo pizza pie, the kids carry on with tasty eggplant parmigiano, ricotta, and "Netted Squid." Laidback scene runs late on the weekends, beat that hangover to the punch with a classic sausage and pepper hero.
When you're looking for a relaxed fine dining experience without the pretense of fancier Williamsburg joints, make your way to this modest eatery on Graham Ave. close to the BQE. The hepcats tend t... read more
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