Celebrate Small Businesses on Grand Street

The Grand Street BID is excited to celebrate small businesses in honor of Small Business Saturday. The nationwide annual event is this Saturday, November 26th. Help us recognize and support all of the small businesses on Grand Street by spreading the word, visiting neighborhood favorites, and investing in our community.

In an early start to Small Business Saturday, we will be passing out materials and supplies to our businesses encouraging locals and visitors to shop small, and support the storefronts on Grand Street. We can’t wait to meet and talk with our neighbors and businesses this week.

Small businesses have fueled Grand Street for over 100 years and continue to be the cornerstones of our vibrant district. Executive Director of the BID, Erin Piscopink says “We’ve seen a huge increase in patronage on Grand Street in the past year, we hope to continue to fuel our local economy and lift up our small businesses during this campaign. Support for the Grand Street corridor goes a long way toward building up our community.” This Month, be sure to Shop Small on Grand Street. Tag @GrandStreetBID and use #shopsmall to show us how you celebrated our small businesses!

Tastes of Brooklyn comes to Williamsburg on Saturday, September 17

BK Jani’s 808 Burger

Join this food crawl with more than 20 restaurants throughout Williamsburg offering tastes of some of their most popular food and drinks. So far, five Grand Street locations are participating! 

How it works: Purchase taste tickets HERE. Check out the map of participating bars and restaurants HERE. Visit the participating locations of your choosing and redeem a taste ticket for a special snack or drink at each location. 

Tastes of Brooklyn events raise funds for Seeds in the Middle, which empowers and creates school-run farm stands in neighborhoods throughout Brooklyn. Each neighborhood-based event supports efforts in schools in that neighborhood. Tastes of Williamsburg will support the work of Seeds in the Middle at PS 18, PS 147 and the Brooklyn Arbor School. 

For more information, visit Tastes of Brooklyn.

Tell Your Stories About Grand Street!

The NYC Department of Information and Record Services presents the fourth season of the Neighborhood Stories Project. Their mission is to provide the public with access to historical and contemporary records.

Neighborhood Stories is an oral history project that aims to document New York City’s rich history and the changing nature of its neighborhoods through the personal memories and experience of its residents. The stories will be gathered and permanently preserved in the records of the NYC Municipal Archives. The project empowers New Yorkers of all backgrounds to document their own historical narratives of life in the city.

We know members of our community have stories to tell about our district and East Williamsburg over the years. We hope for the narratives of our neighbors to be represented in this city-wide project to capture the rich history of our neighborhood, and to be preserved permanently for generations to come to enjoy and learn from.

It’s easy to participate! Contributors can record their memories in the comfort of home, via a simple virtual format. If you or someone you know from the Grand Street and East Williamsburg neighborhood has stories to tell click here for full instructions on how to get involved. Please reach and let us know if you chose to participate. As the project develops we will continue to share the stories collected about our district on our website and social media so that we can spread the word. We can’t wait hear all your amazing narratives.

A Guide to Summer Wine and Dine

Wine and Dine returns on Grand Street August 15th - 29th with 14 restaurants and bars to choose from. 9 of the best eats in Williamsburg are offering 3-course prix fixe dinners at discounted rates from $25 to $35 in North Brooklyn’s annual celebration of local cuisine. And this fantastic food can be complemented with drink specials at 5 of our bars. With all these offerings on just 6 blocks, it might be difficult to choose where to go. This guide is here to give you all the answers to why you should visit each participating business on Grand Street, and what you can order for the best experience. Each of the following restaurants and bars has special Wine and Dine menus, so just ask if you don’t see one.

As always, take a picture of your Wine and Dine experience and post with #DineonGrand for a chance to win $50 to a Grand Street BID business of your choice.

Follow @grandstreetbid for the most up-to-date information on the event.

WINE

With the addition of bars to our restaurant event, you can curate the perfect evening that starts with a pre-dinner drink or ends with a nightcap. Our suggestions will help you decide the ideal course for your night out on Grand Street

Frozen Margaritas and Froze at The Clonard

If you’re looking for a way to cool down during these hot Summer days, stop by The Clonard for frozen cocktails for only $8. For drinks that are a little more involved, Philomena’s is the spot to try with an amazing combo of cocktails and pita. We love their signature drink - prosecco with a watermelon-rose cube.

For classic drinks and brews, the deal at Crystal Lake is sure to catch your eye with $8 Jim Beam or Hornitos Mules or a $5 pint of lager. Similarly Blinky’s is featuring $9 Ciroc spritzers and canned vodka cocktails. Also, enjoy the weather in the backyards at both Blinky’s and The Clonard. These shady havens are great places to sip and relax.

Philomena’s is serving a deal of any two of their signature cocktails and throwing in a pita and dip, all for $25. A deal you don’t want to miss, Philomena’s make a perfect first or last stop.

Lastly, we recommend checking out Grand Street’s newest bar, Haven, for drinks and billiards before you head off to dinner. This new lounge is offering 2 beer and shot combos along with an hour of pool for just $25. Just make sure your hour of pool starts before 6pm.

Backyard vibes at Blinky’s


DINE

Grand Street Classics

BAHIA—$25

690 Grand Street — menu

Pupusas from Bajia

It all starts with pupusas. If you’ve never had one, Bahia owners Luis and Felix say to think of them as like the “tacos of El Salvador”. The prix fixe menu at Bahia starts with 2 pupusas of your choice, a salad, or tamal de pollo. We, of course, recommend some of the best pupusas in NYC. Plenty of options for dinner, but our favorite is the Pollo Al Limon, a perfectly cooked chicken breast sautéed in a delicious lemon sauce. You get two sides with the entrée of your choice from a few options like mixed vegetables, rice, and roasted potatoes. A choice of Flan or a glass of delicious red or white sangria is paired with your meal for the perfect combination.

A hometown favorite, Bahia has been a dedicated community member of Grand Street for over 20 years. In 2019, the restaurant doubled down on their dedication to the neighborhood with a complete interior and exterior renovation in order to stay ahead in a changing Williamsburg market. It’s not just about looks though, Bahia is confident that once you’ve had their pupusas and try a glass of their homemade sangria you are certain to return for more. Photo at top of article.

GRAND MORELOS—$28.99

727 Grand Street — menu

A Grand Street staple, Grand Morelos has been with the neighborhood day and night for decades. The 24/7 diner & bakery has seen us all at our finest and not-so-fine hours. The Grand Morelos bakery is also one of the better-kept secrets of our food scene, so take advantage. Guacamole is our go-to appetizer, but they’ve added a chicken wings option if you’re extra hungry. Tilapia Filet in Mole Sauce for your entree will fill you if the app didn’t, but try to save room for the cheesecake. Once you’ve fallen in love with Grand Morelos stop back in for affordable cookies & doughnuts from the bakery and amazing iced coffee (not just by diner standards) any time you want - literally.

RYUJIN—$25

513 Grand Street — menu

This Grand Street staple has been serving Japanese comfort food to the Neighborhood for over 12 years. Something about the ramen from Ryujin leaves us stuffed after every bowl. Now add an appetizer and dessert to the mix to really make the most of a 3 course dinner. Keep it light with your app so go with the pork bun or the edamame. You can choose from 6 different options of ramen bowl, but our favorite is the samurai miso bowl. Finally, the meal is paired with either beer, or mochi ice cream. The jury is out here so we’ll leave that choice to you.


Featured Outdoor Dining

AMMAZZACAFFÈ—$35

702 Grand Street — menu

Winner of last year’s coveted Bib Gourmand title from Micheline Guide, Ammazzacaffè has already built its reputation for affordable fine dining at its best. Be sure to try the Tartare crostino with sea trout, Lettuga salad with Botarga, and sunchokes as an appetizers. For your entree, try the Reginette—pasta with pork shoulder ragu — it’s a perfect dish, especially during these last few cold days of winter. Finish the night with buttermilk pannacotta with cherry and hazelnut for the perfect date or special night out on Grand Street. Enjoy all of this in their stunning backyard on a beautiful Summer night.

If the food isn’t enough, visiting Ammazza offers a bit of a historical experience. Their location at 702 Grand Street was the childhood home of Betty Smith, inspiring her classic A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Make a reservation today.

Backyard Seating at Ammazzacaffe

TACO EDITION—$29

806 Grand Street — menu

Tacos De Birria with Consome from taco Edition

It all starts with the Esquites, this new addition to the menu features roasted corn off the cob tossed in a seasoned sauce. The prix fixe menu offers a choice of Tacos de Birria with Consome or a Chicken Fajita bowl or wrap. These items are new additions to the normal menu so we suggest trying them out! We know it’s going to be a hard choice with such a great selection, but we recommend anything on the menu. Don’t miss out on the churros, they’re the perfect compliment to this hearty meal.

Taco Edition also recently redid their backyard! Swap your dessert option for a frozen cocktail and enjoy their gorgeous outdoor space.

CARNEVAL—$35

507 Grand Street — menu

Carneval Sushi

Carneval opened exactly three years ago in August, featuring specialty cocktails and Latin-inspired cuisine. Owner Mike Cruz grew up just blocks from the restaurant and has created a go-to spot for Williamsburg natives and newcomers alike. He has transformed the space to include a large backyard patio perfect for enjoying music and snacks. Carneval serves up elevated Latin cuisine, and their menu featured a selection of tasty appetizers, savory entrees, and desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth. We recommend the Carneval Sushi, a creative roll with shrimp and and flavorful sauces. This year’s entrees include Mightnight Salmon with potatoes and spinach or a rich Penne Alla Vodka, two tasty meals you don’t want to miss. Escape the busy street and enjoy Restaurant Week with Carneval, where it’s always a celebration.

Filling Favorites!

MAD FOR CHICKEN —$25

617 Grand Street — menu

Tasty Drumsticks from Mad for Chicken

The chicken at MFC is an obvious choice, shipped in daily from a farm in Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania, and coated with a unique sauce of soy, garlic, and various fruits but Wine and Dine is a great chance to explore other options. Choose your drink, start with a salad, and try the kimchi fried rice or bulgogi over rice.

THIP OSHA—$25

795 Grand Street — menu

This cozy Thai spot nearby the Grand Street L station, has a beautiful and shaded sidewalk patio to enjoy your meal this summer. With a diverse prix fixe menu, Thip Osha has altogether exactly 50 combinations to choose from. There is surely something that will please everyone from curry to noodles to fried rice. Out of all of those choices, our favorites are the crispy chicken wings with red chili sauce to start, green curry with chicken, and banana sticky rice for dessert. Stop by this tiny spot for big flavors, and a lovely outdoor dining experience.

BK Jani—$35

679 Grand Street — menu

BK Jani is once again returning to wine and dine featuring their amazing lambchops and renouned burgers. BK Jani is known for their elevated Pakistani street food, and has received an abundance of attention in various media outlets, such as Food and Wine, The Infatuation, Zagat, and more! Owner Sibte Hassan doesn’t mess around when it comes to quality meats, so be sure to check out this deal including their famous lambchops, burgers, and we recommend topping it off with a refreshing mango Jani. Don’t miss out on this highly commended restaurant, with reviews claiming they have one of the best burgers in NYC.

Famous Bk Jani Lamb Chops

Summer Wine and Dine 2022

We are thrilled to announce the return of Wine and Dine Grand Street! The two week celebration of local cuisine and drinks begins on Monday, August 15th and runs through Sunday, August 29th. Wine and Dine offers fine dining and quick eats for awesome prix fixe prices, now with the option to extend the evening with drink specials at our bars. This inclusive event will highlight the best of Grand Street’s nightlife.

Frozen drinks at Taco Edition

For our Wine and Dine event, we have 9 restaurants and 5 bars for a total of 14 incredible participants. Many of our mainstay restaurants are returning to the event, and some, like Taco Edition and Carneval are featuring exciting updates to their menus. We’re especially excited to welcome back Grand Street mainstay and local favorite Bajia after they missed our last event due to renovations.

Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand winner Ammazzacaffè is joining the lineup once again, providing award-winning, quality dining for a steal at $35 for 3 courses. Other Grand Street favorites, Grand Morelos, Thip Osha, and Mad for Chicken are also participating again with many Restaurant Weeks under their belts.

Make a night of it! Compliment your prix fixe meal by stopping by one of our bars for some awesome drink specials before or after dinner. Mainstays like Crystal Lake and backyard go-to Blinky’s are joined by our newer bars like Philomena’s, offering discounted drinks and snacks. With the hot summer weather, bars like The Clonard are featuring their custom frozen creations. If you're looking for a way to add even more fun, check out Haven’s special menu that includes drinks along with a game of pool. With mentions in Time Out New York, Bushwick Daily, and The Infatuation these establishments won’t disappoint.

Steamed Dumplings from Ryujin

Stop by at any participating location to get in on discount dining offers exclusive to Grand Street—and only during Wine and Dine. Just ask for a Wine and Dine menu when seated. Click here for our official guide giving insight into each restaurant and suggesting our favorite dining options, and you can find the full list of participants and pricing below. Prices at restaurants range from $20 to $35 and apply only to sit-down dinners (5 - 10pm) —tax and tip not included.

Be sure to snap a picture of you, your meal, or your friends on your night out with the #DineOnGrand for the opportunity to win $50 to a Grand Street BID restaurant of your choice!

Follow @grandstreetbid for the most up-to-date information on the event.

Restaurant Menus

AmmazzaCaffe – $35 – Menu

Bahia – $25 - Menu

BK Jani – $35 – Menu

Carneval – $35 - Menu

Grand Morelos – $28.99 – Menu

Mad for Chicken – $25 — Menu

Ryujin – $25 – Menu

Taco Edition – $29 – Menu

Thip Osha – $25 – Menu

Bar Specials

Blinky’s - Menu

The Clonard - Menu

Crystal Lake - Menu

Haven - Menu

Philomena’s - Menu

Grand Street Presents: Feeling Grand!

Need Summer pick-me-up? Feeling Grand is The Grand Street BID’s first annual health and wellness event happening August 12th - 19th. During these dates beauty and wellness businesses on Grand Street are offering discounts. You’ll have the option to choose from deals at salons, spas, barbers, fitness studios, and more! We’re excited to offer discounted experiences at the best of Grand Street’s beauty, health, and wellness businesses to our community. So stop by and treat yourself to a business (or two!) on Grand.

Read below for all participating businesses and deals being offered during the event. And don’t forget, to take advantage of the offers, make sure to tell the staff at the business when you arrive that you are there for the Feeling Grand event.

Fitness

Learn to Salsa at Nieves Latin Dance Studio!

Nieves Latin Dance Studio - 670 Grand Street

Take a free trial class at any basic level class in the studio, valid for first time students only

United Xtreme Williamsburg - 653 Grand Street

2 weeks of unlimited classes for only $20 (Value $230), Introductory Tour is included 

Unlimited entry during this period

FREE UNIFORM ( value $100)

United Xtreme Williamsburg students after competing in the UXMA championship

Absolute Power Fitness - 750 Grand Street

50% off a 1 month membership when you sign up during the event

Original Price: $104

With Discount: $52

Beauty and Wellness

Gold Facial Treatment at Williamsburg Facial and Waxing

Williamsburg Facial and Waxing - 527 Grand Street

Buy 1, get 50% off on Waxing

25% off Facials

Spa Ella II - 529 Grand Street

20% Off Eyebrow Microblading

10% off Mani & Pedi 

Fades available at Cutz on Lorimer

Cutz on Lorimer - 483 Lorimer Street

$5 off Haircuts

10% off Products

$50 off Carbon Facials (Originally $150)

$50 off Teeth Whitening (Originally $150)

Summer Nails by Primp and Polish


Primp and Polish - 586 Grand Street

10% on all services and this can be applied on top of their weekly special deal. Link to the special :  https://www.primpandpolish.com/weekday-specials


Dr. Rico Perez - 648 Grand Street

50% off Omega 3 EPA supplements

Original price: $22.97

With discount: $11.48

Groomers and Pomade - 796 Grand Street

25% off on all the services

Expert service at Groomers and Pomade

Grand Local Mixer

We’re excited to host the Grand Local Mixer. Come out for the happy hour mixer on Thursday, June 16th at The Clonard bar, 506 Grand Street, starting at 4:30PM. It’s been a while since we’ve all been able to meet in person, and we’re excited to host a mixer for our businesses, property owners, and neighbors to gather and connect. Snacks and your first two drinks are on us. We can’t wait to see you all there!

Please RSVP here if you plan to attend.


Adopt-A-Tree Summer 2022

We are excited for the return of our popular volunteer-based, tree stewardship program. This year, we are back and better than ever. Our tree pits are finally in bloom and we’re looking for neighbors who are interested in adopting a tree!

In addition to weekly waterings, participants will be asked to attend one short introduction session hosted by the BID, in June. Volunteers will learn about the pits, be given tips on what you can do to best care for them, and receive materials and goodies to help you along the way.

Please fill out this form to participate. We can’t wait to welcome all of our newcomers and to reconnect with our previous volunteers! Pit assignment will be first come first serve, and we will be giving priority of tree pit locations to our returning volunteers.

There are over 85 tree pits in our district (on just 6 blocks!)—and the process of planting perennials has been years in the making. It started three years ago and with received funding from the Borough President and City Council, the BID has been able to place tree guards in our previously unprotected tree pits. With each new tree guard installed, the BID is able to team with The Horticultural Society of New York to plant perennials native to Brooklyn.


Grand Street Spring Cleanup Day Returns

The Grand Street BID is hosting Spring Cleanup Day on Grand Street in partnership with North Brooklyn Neighbors. Come out for a free community cleanup on Grand Street! From 11AM-2PM, we'll be picking up trash, cleaning up our tree pits, and beautifying our neighborhood. The first 30 volunteers to join will also receive a free t-shirt. Then, join us afterward for a happy hour with pizza and drinks at Blinky's Bar!

Our plan is to start at opposite ends of the district, Bushwick Ave and Union Ave, and have each group clean towards each other until they meet in the middle. Some of the target areas we’re working on are trash pickup, tree pit maintenance, painting, cleaning our tree guards and any other tasks that may come up. All supplies will be provided and this is a family-friendly event so feel free to bring children. We can't wait to have Grand Street looking and feeling its best and to connect with our neighbors while doing it.

Please register for the free event here.

Little Lion Salon Opens at 537 Grand Street

Little Lion Salon just opened their second location at 537 Grand Street. Their original storefront in Park Slope is small but mighty and they soon outgrew the space and expanded into the gorgeous new location on Grand. Their storefront may be narrow but is warm and welcoming as it opens into a bright space with 20 ft ceilings, and extends back to open out onto a small patio. Women and BIPOC led, Little Lion stylists work hard to make “guests feel truly connected, seen, and elevated.” They also come with years of experience and expertise in hair care, and offer top of the line products and services.

We’re so excited to welcome this community driven business to Grand Street. Book an appointment today! Or stop by to welcome our newest salon and learn more about their hair care opportunities.

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day on Grand Street

St. Patrick’s day is on Thursday, March 17th! We know many of our fellow New Yorkers are looking for the best ways to celebrate, and we have a great lineup for you all on Grand Street. Five of our bars will be hosting food and drink specials this week and weekend. Stop by one, or make it a crawl and check them all out. The specials are listed below:

The Clonard - 506 Grand Street

Grand Street’s resident Irish Pub is coming out strong for their first St. Patrick’s Day! They’re opening at noon, serving up a special menu with signature Irish grub and an apple cocktail made with champagne and sour apple. They also have the Irish classics - Guinness, Smithwicks, Magners, and whiskey options.

Redd’s Tavern - 511 Grand Street

Get festive at Redd’s with $10 Miller Lite Pitchers, $6 Guinness pints, $10 Irish Car Bombs, and $3 shots all day

Green beers at Blinky’s!

Blinky’s Bar - 609 Grand Street

Annual St. Patrick’s Day Party! Featuring green beers and Irish Whiskey.

Crystal Lake and BiTcHn KiTcHn - 647 Grand Street

While Crystal Lake is offering $2 off all Irish Whiskey, $5 Irish Whiskey shots, and $8 Miller High Life and Irish Whiskey shot combo, resident popup BiTcHn KiTchn is offering a prix fixe menu all weekend with shepherds pie poppers and corn Beef Sandwiches, yum! You can check out the full menu here.

Haven - 683 Grand Street

This Irish-owned bar and lounge is hosting a St. Patrick’s Day Party! Drink specials, giveaways, karaoke and pool. Opening at 5!

While these specials are going to be top-notch, we have tons of other bars, restaurants, and shops to check out while you’re out celebrating on Grand. You can see the full list of our businesses here. Enjoy the warming weather and make a day out of your St. Paddy’s festivities.

Shopkeeper Opens at 765 Grand Street as Vintage Emporium

Shopkeeper is bringing an eclectic vintage collection to Grand Street. Owner, Joshua Kristal has collected vintage clothing, art and household items for years and decided to open his own store to share his findings. After searching for a while for an open storefront on Grand Street, he found his spot at 765. The space functioned as a dry cleaner for over 40 years until early 2020.

Joshua says that he’s so glad he landed on Grand Street, it’s the right fit, with an active community and awesome space hosting many of its original features. He took advantage of the existing infrastructure, using the rotating clothing rack to showcase vintage clothing, just one quirky feature that adds to the many character defining elements of the business.

Initially, the shop debuted a successful holiday pop-up called “Grand Leaners” to give a preview of what they offer and what is to come as they continue to get the shop fully set up. Now completely open, Shopkeeper functions as a collective and carries exclusively pre-used items and handmade clothing, art, and home goods from Joshua’s personal collection as well as rotating selections from local artists and vendors. Stop in to welcome Shopkeeper to Grand Street and browse their diverse collection. We can’t wait to see what more is to come.

A Guide to Wine and Dine on Grand Street

Wine and Dine will debut on Grand Street March 1st - 13th with 15 restaurants and bars to choose from. 10 of the best eats in Williamsburg are offering 3-course prix fixe dinners at discounted rates from $20 to $35 in North Brooklyn’s annual celebration of local cuisine. And now, this fantastic food can be complemented with drink specials at 5 of our bars. With all these offerings on 6 blocks, it might be difficult to choose a restaurant, or whether to try something new. This guide is here to give you all the answers to why you should visit each participating business on Grand Street, and what you can order for the best experience. Each of the following restaurants and bars has special Wine and Dine menus, so just ask if you don’t see one.

As always, take a picture of your wine and dine experience and post with #DineonGrand for a chance to win $50 to a Grand Street BID business of your choice.

Follow @grandstreetbid for the most up-to-date information on the event.

WINE

With the addition of bars to our restaurant event, you can curate the perfect evening that starts with a pre-dinner drink or ends with a nightcap. Our suggestions will help you decide the ideal course for your Grand Street nightlife experience.

For classic drinks and cheap beer be sure to stop by Redd’s Tavern with $8 jalapeno margaritas and rum punch, this deal is hard to beat. The casual vibes make this the perfect spot pre-dinner drink, or if you want to continue the night, grab some $3 pints of Miller Lite.

Down the street, a similar deal at Crystal Lake is sure to catch your eye with $8 Jim Beam or Hornitos Mules or a $5 pint of lager. These drinks will also pair great with their partner BiTcHn KiTcHn’s prix fixe dinner menu.

If you’re looking for drinks that are a little more involved, Blinky’s or Philomena’s are the spots to try. Blinky’s is introducing a new cocktail called the Grand Street Blast featured Thursday-Sunday to compliment their weekday special, $10 crowd favorite, spicy margaritas.

Philomena’s is serving a deal of any two of their signature cocktails and throwing in a pita and dip, all for $25. Philomena’s make a perfect first or last stop.

Lastly, we recommend checking out Grand Street’s newest bar, Haven for drinks and billiards before you head off to dinner. This new lounge is offering 2 beer and shot combos along with an hour of pool for just $25. Just make sure your hour of pool starts before 6pm.


DINE

Grand Street Classics

GRAND MORELOS—$25

727 Grand Street — menu

A Grand Street staple, Grand Morelos has been with the neighborhood day and night for decades. The 24/7 diner & bakery has seen us all at our finest and not-so-fine hours. The Grand Morelos bakery is also one of the better-kept secrets of our food scene, so take advantage. Guacamole is our go-to appetizer, but we also recommend the cheese quesadillas if you’re extra hungry. Tilapia Filet in Mole Sauce for your entree will fill you if the app didn’t, but try to save room for the Oreo cheesecake. Impossible chocoflan and tres leches cakes are your other options for dessert. Once you’ve fallen in love with Grand Morelos stop back in for affordable cookies & doughnuts from the bakery and amazing iced coffee (not just by diner standards) any time you want - literally.

RYUJIN—$25

513 Grand Street — menu

This Grand Street staple has been serving Japanese comfort food to the Neighborhood for over 12 years. Something about the ramen from Ryujin leaves us stuffed after every bowl. Now add an appetizer and dessert to the mix to really make the most of a 3 course dinner. Keep it light with your app so go with the pork bun or the edamame. You can choose from 6 different options of ramen bowl, but our favorite is the samurai miso bowl. Finally, the meal is paired with either beer, or mochi ice cream. The jury is out here so we’ll leave that choice to you.

Fine Dining on Grand

AMMAZZACAFFÈ—$35

702 Grand Street — menu

Winner of last year’s coveted Bib Gourmand title from Micheline Guide, Ammazzacaffè has already built its reputation for affordable fine dining at its best. Be sure to try the Tartare crostino with sea trout, Lettuga salad with Botarga, and sunchokes as an appetizers. For your entree, try the Reginette—pasta with pork shoulder ragu — it’s a perfect dish, especially during these last few cold days of winter. Finish the night with buttermilk pannacotta with cherry and hazelnut for the perfect date or special night out on Grand Street.

If the food isn’t enough, visiting Ammazza offers a bit of a historical experience. Their location at 702 Grand Street was the childhood home of Betty Smith, inspiring her classic A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Make a reservation today.

All pasta at Ammazzacaffè is made in-house

New Faces on the Block

Koko’s — $25

688 Grand Street — menu

Koko’s is newly opened on Grand Street, but is already a hot spot on the block. Named for the owners’ daughter with food inspired from their native Peru, this family-owned restaurant serves Nikkei food, which is a Japanese-Peruvian culinary and cultural fusion. We recommend starting out with Machu Pisco, the Koko’s take on a pisco sour which is a traditional Peruvian cocktail. Followed by a choice of takoyaki or salmon tartare - we think both are fantastic. And lastly, we’re pushing the aji de gallina, a savory chicken dish with potatoes topped with a quail egg. This beautiful meal is waiting for you at Koko’s! and you can’t find anything else like it on Grand Street.

BiTcHn KiTcHn — $20

647 Grand Street — menu

This little pop-up is brand new to Grand Street. Seasoned chef Mike and his partner Jacqui are long-time community members who decided to start their own restaurant. Cooking out of the kitchen at Crystal Lake Thursday - Sunday, their spin on comfort food has everyone counting down until the weekend. We think you should start out light with the garden salad, followed by a choice of delicious sandwiches. With both meat and veggies options, the portobello mushroom burger is a must-try. Then you’ve got the choice of cheesecake or a warm fudge brownie for dessert. Either of these tasty treats is sure to leave your mouth watering for more. Additionally, you can pair this meal with one of the drink specials offered by Crystal Lake, for a complete Wine and Dine evening.

Filling Favorites!

Taco Edition - $23

806 Grand Street — menu

Elote to start, at Taco Edition

It all starts with the birria consume, NYC’s latest birria taco craze is a must try at Taco Edition. The prix fixe menu starts with a choice of chicken tortilla soup, birria consume, or elote. We, of course, recommend any of these delicious options. With two hearty options to choose from for dinner, our favorite is the enchiladas. Don’t miss out on this tasty dish that comes with chicken or as a vegetarian dish. Churros are for dessert, served with a chocolate sauce it’s the cherry on top of a perfect meal.

MAD FOR CHICKEN—$25

617 Grand Street — menu

The chicken at MFC is an obvious choice, shipped in daily from a farm in Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania, and coated with a unique sauce of soy, garlic, and various fruits but Wine and Dine is a great chance to explore other options. Choose your drink, start with a salad, and try the kimchi fried rice or bulgogi over rice.

Curry from Thip Osha

THIP OSHA—$25

795 Grand Street — menu

This cozy Thai spot nearby the Grand Street L station, has a beautiful and shaded sidewalk patio to enjoy your meal this summer. With a diverse prix fixe menu, Thip Osha has altogether exactly 50 combinations to choose from. There is surely something that will please everyone from curry to noodles to fried rice. Out of all of those choices, our favorites are the crispy chicken wings with red chili sauce to start, green curry with chicken, and banana sticky rice for dessert. Stop by this tiny spot for big flavors, and a lovely outdoor dining experience.

Grand Street Presents Wine and Dine

We are thrilled to announce Wine and Dine Grand Street! In response to the constantly evolving nature of the food and drink industry, bars will now be included in what was traditionally our Winter Restaurant Week. The two week celebration of local cuisine and drinks begins on Tuesday, March 1st and runs through Sunday, March 13th. Wine and Dine offers fine dining and quick eats for awesome prix fixe prices, now with the option to extend the evening with drink specials at our bars. This inclusive event will highlight the best of Grand Street’s nightlife.

Birria Tacos and Cosume from Taco Edition

For our Wine and Dine event, we have 11 restaurants and 5 bars for a total of 16 incredible participants. Many of our mainstay restaurants are returning to the event, and some, like Mad for Chicken and BK Jani are featuring exciting updates to their menus. We’re especially pleased to welcome our newcomers to the event, Koko’s and BiTcHn KiTcHn. Koko’s, known for Nikkei cuisine, a Peruvian and Japanese fusion, is already a hot spot on the block after opening last Fall. BiTcHn KiTcHn, a new popup, operates out of the kitchen at Crystal Lake. Their spin on classic comfort food is grabbing tons of attention and pairs perfectly with a drink special from their host bar.

Renowned Spicy Margarita from Blinky’s Bar

Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand winner Ammazzacaffè is joining the lineup once again, providing award-winning, quality dining for a steal at $35 for 3 courses. Other Grand Street favorites, Grand Morelos, Taco Edition, Thip Osha, and Ryujin are also participating again with many Restaurant Weeks under their belts.

Make a night of it! Compliment your prix fixe meal, before or after, stop by one of our bars for some awesome drink specials. For the debut of our Wine and Dine event, our bar scene is coming out strong. With longtime mainstays like Redd’s Tavern offering deals on classics like rum punch and pints of beer. Our newer bars are stepping up to the plate with discounted drinks and cocktails at Crystal Lake and Philomena’s, and brand new drinks like Blinky’s “Grand Street Blast”. If you're looking for a way to combine some food and drink, check out The Clonard’s special menu that includes a delicious beer or glass of wine. With mentions in Time Out New York, Bushwick Daily, and The Infatuation these establishments won’t disappoint.

Stop by at any participating location to get in on discount dining offers exclusive to Grand Street—and only during Wine and Dine. Just ask for a restaurant week menu when seated. Click here for our official guide giving insight into each restaurant and suggesting our favorite dining options, and you can find the full list of participants and pricing below. Prices at restaurants range from $20 to $35 and apply only to sit-down dinners (5 - 10pm) —tax and tip not included.

Be sure to snap a picture of you, your meal, or your friends on your night dining out with the #DineOnGrand for the opportunity to win $50 to a Grand Street BID restaurant of your choice!

Follow @grandstreetbid for the most up-to-date information on the event.

Restaurant Menus

AmmazzaCaffe – $35 – Menu

BiTcHn KiTcHn – $20 – Menu

BK Jani – $28 – Menu

The Clonard – $25 - Menu

Grand Morelos – $23 – Menu

Koko’s – $25 - Menu

Mad for Chicken – $25 — Menu

Ryujin – $25 – Menu

Taco Edition – $23 – Menu

Thip Osha – $25 – Menu

Bar Specials

Blinky’s - Menu

Crystal Lake - Menu

Haven - Menu

Philomena’s - Menu

Redd’s Tavern- Menu

Welcome to Williamsburg Facial and Waxing Studio

Opening just before the beginning of the pandemic, Williamsburg Facial and Waxing Studio is making big waves! Sitting in the basement level of their home at 527 Grand Street it can be a little tricky to find, but you don’t want to miss out on their awesome services. Owner, Zofia has been working in facial and skin treatments for over 16 years and after leaving a larger spa in the city to open her own studio, many of her clients followed her to Grand Street.

The studio offers a variety of services. From classic facials, to peels, waxing and infrared light treatments, Zofia uses high end products and her expertise to have your skin looking its best. This is the perfect place to treat yourself or someone you love. Make an appointment today, or call and stop by to talk with the staff about what the best treatment plan is for you. We have no doubt you’ll be in excellent hands.

Small Business Sweeties Returns

The Grand Street BID is teaming up with 24 other community based organizations in New York City to Spread Love, Shop Local. For Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating small businesses and the community through the Small Business Sweeties Campaign.

Sweethearts Shop Local…Be a #SmallBusinessSweetie

For the second straight year, a group of neighborhood organizations representing New York City’s five boroughs, have joined forces to deliver messages of love and support to small businesses throughout the city – all in time for Valentine’s Day, February 14.

Each of the 25 participating neighborhood associations (complete list below) will customize its Valentine’s Day Sweethearts Shop Local program to its own area, with the common message to show the love to small businesses. Some examples are providing a free chocolate rose to VDay diners at participating restaurants (Downtown Staten Island, SI Chamber of Commerce); Celebrity Couples Photo Contest (Bay Ridge 5th Avenue BID); and Valentine making at district bars (Grand Street BK BID). The Grand Street BID is hosting Local Loving programs throughout February, click here for full details. Additionally, The How-To Valentine’s Day Guide for Grand Street has all the information you need about special deals, events, and how to celebrate by shopping at local businesses.

Locations differ, but the message is the same: Shop local; Call direct for delivery; Leave a positive review; Give a shout out on social media; and Takeout Tuesdays.

Sweethearts Shop Local came about last year when graduates of the noted Coro Neighborhood Leadership Program (https://coronewyork.org/coro-programs/neighborhood-leadership/)
recently met up on Zoom to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the leadership program. Many of the participating neighborhood organizations are led by Coro grads whose mission is to learn how the city works so they can make it better.

“It was so nice, we’re doing it twice,” says Janet Dugo of Downtown Staten Island Commercial District. “Last year’s Small Business Sweetie campaign really helped businesses across Staten Island and New York City.”

Manhattan’s Cordelia Persen of the NoHo BID says she’s delighted to “spread the Valentine’s Day cheer about the small businesses of all shapes, sizes and ages that drive the special vibrancy of NoHo and Lower Manhattan.”

“We’re thrilled to be part of the second annual Sweethearts Shop Local program,” says Yasmin Cruz of the Westchester Square BID in the Bronx. “This five-borough initiative shows the strength of NYC. We hope to make a difference with this campaign by spreading love and support.”

Brooklyn’s Park Slope 5th Avenue BID’s Joanna Tallantire says “Show the love to our small businesses for Valentine’s Day. Shop, dine and enjoy but don’t forget to write a review, tell a neighbor, spread the word about your experience and bring the business even more love!”

Queens’ Christine Siletti from Bayside Village BID points to the connection between healthy neighborhoods and healthy commercial corridors. She says, “We’re happy to celebrate that connection. Shopping Local is an act of love. It’s how we’ve been getting through the pressures of the last year and a half.”

All participating organizations: BROOKLYN: Atlantic Avenue BID, Bay Ridge 5th Avenue BID, Church and Flatbush Avenue BID, FAB Fulton, FDC w/Cortelyou Road and Newkirk Plaza Merchants Association, North Flatbush Avenue BID, Grand Street BID, Park Slope 5th Avenue BID. BRONX: Jerome Gun Hill, Morris Park BID, Westchester Square BID, WHEDco and Southern Boulevard Merchant Association. QUEENS: 82nd Street/Jackson Heights, Bayside Village, Queens Economic Development Corporation/Made in Queens, Woodhaven BID. MANHATTAN: Chinatown BID/Partnership, Greenwich Village Chelsea Chamber of Commerce, NoHo BID, Village Alliance, Union Square Partnership. STATEN ISLAND: Forest Avenue BID, Castleton Avenue Merchants Organization (CAMO), Downtown Staten Island /SI Chamber of Commerce.

How-To Valentine's Day on Grand Street 2022

February is here, and we’re hoping to help you make this gray month a little brighter! With Valentine’s day right around the corner, the guide below lists specials, deals, and the best spots to shop! There is an abundance of ways to spread love this winter season - whether you are doing something special with a significant other or partner, spending time with friends and family, or most importantly showing love for yourself! Check out “How-to” Valentines Day on Grand Street for all the inside tips.

For some quick Ideas for outdoor dining and gifts make sure to reference our Outdoor Dining Guide and Guide to Gifting on Grand Street!

Check out our Local Loving events happening throughout February. We’re hosting Crafts and Cocktails and Free Fridays, join us in spreading love for our community, businesses, and each other.

Specials and Deals

We will be updating this section throughout the month! Keep your eyes peeled for Valentine's Day specials, promotions, or deals at our local shops!

Koko's on 2/14 only, Koko's is offering a 5 course tasting menu, $75pp for the meal or $110pp with a sparkling sake pairing. Make a reservation today!

Mint Brow and Beauty Valentine's Day special, 20% off all services for the month of February. Click here to make an appointment click the "Redeem Coupon" button and enter the code: BLKHistory when you book!

Ammazzacaffe On Sunday, February 13th Ammazzacaffe will have live jazz music and be seating on a first come first serve basis! Check out their menu here.

Crystal Lake On Saturday, February 12th Crystal Lake is hosting the Morbid Love Valentine's Market. Stop by to check out local vendors with a spooky take on love.

Blinky's Bar Blinky's is hosting Love Sucks: An Anti-Valentine's Day Party on Saturday, February 12th, starting at 9pm. Join them for a night of fun featuring DJ Meticulous.

Carneval Carneval is offering a prix fixe Valentine's menu for $80 which includes 3 courses and a drink. Friday, February 11th - Monday, February 14th. Make a reservation here.

A festive flower arrangement from Alcatraz Flower Shop

Flowers

Flowers are a Valentine's day staple. Start off the month by gifting someone you love with a floral surprise. Or make some room on your coffee table, and treat yourself to a gorgeous bouquet to brighten your space.

Alcatraz Flower Shop Grand Street's newest flower shop may be small, but is overfowing with beautiful flowers and plants. Whether you want to purchase a single flower, a bouquet, or inquire about their amazing custom arangements, owner and florist Serit can do it all! Check out some of their flowers here.

Flores De Valle Choose from an extensive selection of flowers, and coloful, decorative arrangements at this long standing flower shop.

 

Wine, Dine, and Desert

Nothing says love like food. Grand Street has it all, from delicious dishes to bottles of bubbly, and sweet treats! Dine out or treat yourself or someone you love to a night in. Below are just a few of Grand Street's restaurants and desert spots that can spark some ideas to find the perfect Valentine's day vibe for you.

Wine

Check out Blue Angel Wine and Spirits or Fongs Liquors for a bottle of wine, bubbly, or cocktail ingredients for a festive evening in.

Philomena's Did you say date night? Philomena's warm atmosphere is a great space to spend an intimate evening. Try one of their many creative cocktails or stop in on Wine Wednesday and share a bite to eat.

The Clonard Grand Street's newest pub is warm and cheerful. With ample table space and a cozy bar in the back its a great spot to spend time with friends or someone special.

Crystal Lake, Crystal Lake has the perfect ambiance for a casual or intimate night out. With hot cocktails, a new food menu, and weekly events you'll be sure to have a great time out with yourself, friends or someone special.

Dine

Ammazzacaffe Grand Street's Michelin rated Italian Restaurant is the perfect place to have a romantic evening. Dine in their heated backyard or get it to-go! You can even purchase whole bottles of wine with your takeout order. Go to their website to make reservations, order, or purchase a meal kit!

Tuna Tiradito from Koko’s Valentine’s Day tasting menu

Dar 525 This Mediterranean staple has heated outdoor dining as well as takeout. Share a declicious platter with someone you love or order for yourself! They also have happy hour from 5-7 on weekdays, with wine specials galore. Order and look at their menu here.

Thip Osha Also takeout only, Thip Osha's elevated Thai dishes make for an excellent date night or solo feast. Click here to order!

Koko's One of Grand Street's newest restaurants is the perfect spot to share some bites over a unique cocktail. Happy hour is 4-7 daily, and they even have weekend brunch! Enjoy their carefully curated ambiance this season. Head to their website to see the menu.

Desert

Yummy Tummy's Kitchen Grand Street's newest bakery is offering up some delicious valentine's treats. Including heart shaped brownies, chocolate covered strawberries, cake pops and more. Get something sweet for your sweet, these deserts will say it all! Check out their instagram to see all their specials.

Chocolate covered strawberries Valentine edition, from Yummy Tummy’s Kitchen

Sweets for a sweetie at Grand Morelos!

Grand Morelos This diner and bakery is serving up delicious sweets, pastries and more! Check out their full case of baked goods right as you walk in the door. Stop by today or order online.

Porto Rico Porto Rico's best kept secret is their deserts, located right on the front counter. Stop in for some chocolate covered fruits, candies, and baked treats!

 

Nail design from Spa Ella II

Grooming and Self Care

Williamsburg Facial and Waxing Studio You'll be looking and feeling your best in no time after trying one of these amazing skin treatments. Zofia's expertise and top of the line products make the perfect treat for yourself or gift for someone you love. Click here to book an appointment or buy products.

Hour Rose Salon Make an appoinntment at Hour Rose Salon for a trim, color, or completely new look!

Hair By Catherine Catherine can help you get glam and feeling good with a cut and color. Book an appointment with her to fix up that quarantine hair.

Yummy Extensions Treat yourself to Yummy Extensions famed hair styles, inlcluding some of the highest quality, wigs, extensions and more!

Stop by Groomers and Pomade or Beard Barberia for a fresh cut, touch up and shave! Have yourself looking and feeling great during this dreary month.

Primp and Polish Nothing makes you feel fresh, clean, and beaitiful like a mani-pedi. Make an appointment with Primp and Polish for a mini spa day, or purchase some of their nail care products!

Spa Ella II Spa Ella II specialized in custom tips and nail design. You'll be looking and feeling glam in no time!

Local Loving on Grand Street

Join Us! For Local Loving on Grand Street

As a part of the city-wide Small Business Sweeties Campaign we’re showing some love for our businesses and each other all month long! Last year we participated in Small Business Sweeties to support local businesses and foster care and appreciation for our neighbors during the pandemic, and it was such a success that we’re doing it again!

Check out our Grand Street Guide to Valentine’s Day and special events to spread the love and bring some joy during these cold winter months.

Crafts and Cocktails

Whether its for a partner, a local business, a friend, or a pet! We’re supplying art materials for you to craft the perfect valentine.

Sunday 2/6 @ Blinky’s Bar, 609 Grand Street 4:00pm-6:00pm

Tuesday 2/8 @ Philomena’s, 790 Grand Street 6:00pm-8:00pm

Thursday 2/10 @ The Clonard, 506 Grand Street 5:30pm-7:30pm

Free Fridays!

We’ll be walking around the district and spreading some love by paying for small purchases for the customers at our businesses.

Friday 2/4 from 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Friday 2/11 from 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Superior Elevation Finds New Home at 616 Grand Street

It’s about to get groovy with the opening of Superior Elevation Records. After leaving their location of almost 7 years in Bushwick, this well established record shop is settling into their new home at 616 Grand Street. The popular music hub has completely transformed this space. With an open plan, new geometric tiling, a comfy seating area, and awesome backyard, its the place to be!

Owner Tom Noble has been selling records for over 20 years originally starting out in Milwaukee, WI before bringing his expertise to Brooklyn. Excited about the move, Tom says “I've always loved Grand St, and always felt like I truly haven't spent enough time mining the various bars and restaurants that could be found in mass numbers in that area.” With an already strong following, the store is sure to be a hit with a whole market in East Williamsburg to tap into.

Help us to welcome the Superior Elevation community to Grand Street! Stay tuned for information and upcoming events.

The Clonard Opens at 506 Grand Street

An Irish pub has arrived on Grand Street! The Clonard Bar opened just a few weeks ago and is already a warm and welcoming neighborhood hangout. Owner, Kieran, is from Ireland himself and a seasoned bar owner and manager who is taking on this new venture after spending some tenured time at another pub in Brooklyn. The new bar, currently decked out in holiday cheer, is already bringing good vibes and a little taste of Ireland to our corner of the city.

A solid draft selection and tasty eats make The Clonard the perfect spot to post up with a beer and burger during the chilly winter nights. As the pub continues to grow, stay tuned for more events, and specials. They’ve already got a great happy hour and weekly trivia night! Make sure to stop by this tavern next time your out on Grand for some food, friends, and fun.