Each year we pick one locally available ingredient, food group or beverage to highlight for each day of Eat Drink Local Week, and encourage our partnering businesses and home cooks (that’s you) to try them.
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To celebrate the announcement of the New York City Brewers Guild–what, you didn’t know about the new coalition of city breweries?–the Guild is holding a party and tasting on May 22nd at Brooklyn Brewery.
Farm Share is offering a special offer for Edible Brooklyn readers: The first 10 to sign up will get $40 off a organic CSA share that comes with Brooklyn home delivery.
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Last week local cheesemongers, milk purveyors, ice cream makers and butter churners took over the giant white space–fitting for a dairy-filled evening–at The Openhouse Gallery in Soho. From the sweet to the savory, the endless samples reminded us why we love all things dairy.
This week’s winner got to take home this awesome Breville food processor. Stay tuned for our refer-a-friend drawing when we’ll be giving away more of these sweet prizes: a Breville immersion blender or blender, a Bodum Frykat grill, Rick’s Pick’s tasty pickles, a bottle of Brooklyn Brewery’s latest Brewmaster Reserve, tickets to our events, or a free Foodie Special subscription to Edible Brooklyn, Edible Manhattan and Edible East End.
There’s kind of running joke among certain city chowhounds about how the mandate to eat humanely raised meats and locally sourced produce is lifted for street food, immigrant-run holes in the wall and food trucks. On May 6 you’ll have your chance to earn both locavore and food explorer points at the very same time.
Our sold-out sixth annual local wine tasting in downtown Brooklyn promises to be bigger and better than ever. Lucky for you, VIP passes–the first we’ve ever offered–are still available at Thrillist.
Not even a little bit of rain could stop one and all from having a blast at last Wednesday’s Drive-In Dinner at the Brooklyn Brewery. Bongo Brothers, the Red Hook Lobster Pound, Feed Your Hole, the Morris Truck and Coolhaus transformed the block outside of the brewery into the tastiest place to be in Williamsburg.
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A party without wine…well, that’s hardly a party. But a party with wine from more than 30 of New York State’s top wineries and vineyards, plus food from 30 of the city’s best restaurants and artisans–that’s something even better. It’s called the 6th Annual Brooklyn Uncorked.