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Low-pretense neighborhood spot nods to fading Billyburg blue collar cred. Industrial elements in the design, with long bar made of Pennsylvania barn wood, front doors reclaimed from a Jersey artillery factory. Dual skylights and working fireplace, rustic brick and stone. Menu primed for a homesick Queen City expat, with house specialty beef on weck. Also burgers, short rib sliders, crab cakes, brunch. Serious beer selection runs 40 craft bottles strong.
The egg came first, but breakfast stalwart now serves dinner and chicken is the name of their game—a lot of it, and deep-fried. For trans-fat-fearing folk, noodles and wild mushroom or kale w... read more
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