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		<title>Cheap eats in Downtown Brooklyn, minus the fast food</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 15:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Downtown Brooklyn, at first glance, can seem inhospitable to the hungry pauper-gourmand. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court looms, a reminder of what might be; the brightly-lit fast food outlets and vaguely biblical-sounding Joralemon Street can suggest a kind of food hell. This, I learned after a good deal of exploration, was a false suggestion. You can eat cheap and well in downtown Brooklyn — it’s just a matter of finding the right spots and doing a little walking. Here are a few restaurants that will keep your wallet and stomach full.  No food tour of Downtown Brooklyn is complete with a visit to Golden Fried Dumplings at 192 Duffield Street, with four-for-$1 dumplings and meal-sized noodle dishes for $3-4.75. Stay tuned to Brokelyn for an upcoming full review! Café Catania 193 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Price: Sicilian slices run you $2.75-4.25, calzones are $3.75, other entrees   are  mostly under $10 Hours: 8am-10pm, every day&hellip; <a href="http://brokelyn.com/cheap-eats-downtown-brooklyn/">Read More</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://brokelyn.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/3990594695_c33886742c-250x187.jpg" /><br/>Skip the fast food, you&#39;ve got better options! Via Flickr&#39;s Evan Mulvihill.
Downtown Brooklyn, at first glance, can seem inhospitable to the hungry pauper-gourmand. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court looms, a reminder of what might be; the brightly-lit fast food outlets and vaguely biblical-sounding Joralemon Street can suggest a kind of food hell. This, I learned after a good deal of exploration, was a false suggestion. You can eat cheap and well in downtown Brooklyn — it’s just a matter of finding the right spots and doing a little walking. Here are a few restaurants that will keep your wallet and stomach full. 
No food tour of Downtown Brooklyn is complete with a visit to Golden Fried Dumplings at 192 Duffield Street, with four-for-$1 dumplings and meal-sized noodle dishes for $3-4.75. Stay tuned to Brokelyn for an upcoming full review!
Speciality pizza, via Serious Eats,.
Café Catania
193 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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		<title>The happy hour guide to Prospect Heights</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 12:02:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Handler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you live within two subway stops of Tom&#8217;s Diner, you may have gotten into a long, whiskey-breathed argument about where Prospect Heights actually is. At the very least, you’ve likely cringed at the phrase “ProCro.” Smartphone lookups only blur the boundaries—Google Maps includes the Barclay’s Center in the postage stamp-sized area, and an old NY Magazine article suggests that that a block-wide sliver on Prospect Park west is part of the neighborhood. I object vehemently to both assertions, and I’m not even drunk right now. One thing&#8217;s for certain: there are some really solid happy hours in the region arguably known as Prospect Heights. Here’s a list of places where you can get tipsy and then try to figure out where the hell you are. Laying the foundations There are two types of drinkers: people who think you should eat a decent meal before downing seven beers, and people&hellip; <a href="http://brokelyn.com/the-happy-hour-guide-to-prospect-heights/">Read More</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://brokelyn.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/franklin-park-250x162.jpg" /><br/>Franklin Park. All photos by Emily Paup.
If you live within two subway stops of Tom&#8217;s Diner, you may have gotten into a long, whiskey-breathed argument about where Prospect Heights actually is. At the very least, you’ve likely cringed at the phrase “ProCro.” Smartphone lookups only blur the boundaries—Google Maps includes the Barclay’s Center in the postage stamp-sized area, and an old NY Magazine article suggests that that a block-wide sliver on Prospect Park west is part of the neighborhood. I object vehemently to both assertions, and I’m not even drunk right now. One thing&#8217;s for certain: there are some really solid happy hours in the region arguably known as Prospect Heights. Here’s a list of places where you can get tipsy and then try to figure out where the hell you are.
Laying the foundations
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