The Brooklyn Waterfront Craft & Specialty Beer Festival on June 16 will feature rare and seasonal brews, and spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline.
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Stop by the Children’s Museum of Manhattan on June 27th from 11am to 1:30 pm for a fun and food-filled Eat Play Local Day celebration that both kids and parents can sink their teeth into.
Each $198 share is 12 lbs of wild sockeye caught by hand in small, 20-foot-long boats by a Brooklyn winemaker and his family and delivered as vacuum-sealed and flash frozen, hand-cut fillets.
We can’t think of a better way to celebrate the longest day of the year than with a food-filled evening to benefit City Harvest, an amazing local organization that takes excess food from those who have plenty–restaurants, grocers, corporate cafeterias, manufacturers, and farms–and delivers it to some 600 food programs around the city.
We’re thrilled to announce the following restaurants in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Long Island’s East End will be participating in our 2012 Eat Drink Local Week, which begins in less than a month.
Crawfish, mudbugs, crawdads, yabbies–whatever you call them, we stuffed ourselves full of the little guys at the Great Pinch Tail, Suck Head event last week. We teamed up with the Brooklyn Brewery and the guys from The Food Experiments for an old-fashioned–and seriously awesome–crawfish boil.
We’d like to extend a big thanks to all those who voted in our cartoon caption contest. After many a good chuckle, the vote is in.
We’ve got a Breville blender to give away to some lucky Edible reader who refers a friend to sign up for our email newsletter. Plus, the more friends you refer, the more chances you have to win!
At this month’s sixth annual Brooklyn Uncorked, over 700 wine and food enthusiasts flooded the former Williamsburgh Savings Bank–a spectacular building with soaring ceilings that’s better known as Skylight One Hanson–to nibble and sip the various food and wine offerings from over 60 vendors.
Edible Manhattan invites you for an evening of art, conversation, food and drink to benefit Slow Food NYC. In honor of the new food-themed exhibit at Gallery 151, come hear members of the Gotham food community discuss the role art can play in bringing about a shift from fast to slow food. And then join us for a locavore feast prepared by some like-minded chefs.
With help from NY1, we’ve got a sneak peek video tour of the construction of the Ur-BARN being raised at the Great GoogaMooga, two-day food and music fest produced by Superfly Presents that’s taking over the Neathermead in Prospect Park.
Eat Drink Local Week 2o12 is made possible with help from these businesses, each of which does its part to support local foodsheds.