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|  | Boerum Hill Food Company | |  | “Almost as soon as it opened, this place was embraced by the neighborhood.” —nymag | | Cuisine: American |
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|  | |  |   | | [Photo courtesy of Stevey P./Yelp] The Boerum Hill Food Company on Smith Street closed yesterday. Per an email in the Boerum Hill Group: I was dismayed to learn that the Boerum Hill Food Company on Smith Street closed today. Clearly a victim of the fiscal crisis. It is a great loss to our commun... Read More | | |  |   | | There's another one down on Smith Street. Gowanus Lounge reports that Boerum Hill Food Company, a beloved fixture in the neighborhood, shut its doors yesterday. Apparently the restaurant was owned by Saul and Lisa Bolton, owners of the Michelin-starred Saul restaurant down the street. That one's s... Read More | | |  |   | | It's quickly becoming the season of frequent shutters. A few restaurant that have served their last customers ahead. If you know of any more, you know who to contact. 1) Upper East Side: A reader reports Portofino Grille on 64th and 1st has been shuttered since November 24th, and a call to the rest... Read More | | |  |   | | There is bad news and more bad news about the sudden closing of the Boerum Hill Food Company on Smith Street. First, there’s the news from commenters and readers that says that it happened with no warning whatsoever to employees. (Also there is some vitriol from people who say they were sick of the... Read More | | |  |   | | The heat wave caused power failures for many eateries on Smith Street from Sunday night through most of Tuesday, according to The Daily News, and restaurant owners are demanding that Con Ed pay them back for lost business and wares. Here's what some of the owners have to say: -"They suck!&qu... Read More | | |  |   | | I didn't love Patois, but am feeling nostalgic. Boerum Hill Food Company last month; Patois this month. Those two, plus Smith Street Kitchen and Halcyon, are the first places that I remember getting excited about on Smith Street. Oh well, things change -- but its clear that the neighborhood's exciti... Read More | | |  |   | | If you’re looking for an oasis in the middle of the city this spring, you could do far worse than to spend an evening at Restaurant Saul on the now well-established dining corridor of Smith Street in Brooklyn. Located at an intersection of neighborhoods over which Brooklynites fight for naming right... Read More | | |  |
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