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Review – Diamante’s Cigar Bar

November 23, 2009 Carlton Banks 1 comment

Finally had to time to check out the new spot on S. Oxford.  I went in with a friend and relaxed while watching some football.  The place is very comfortable in an old men’s clubhouse kind of way.  The host/bartender, Dallas, was really nice and well informed on the variety of cigars they have to offer.  They have inhouse brands as well as more established brands.  They serve only beer and wine but you can bring your own bottle.  Two huge “smoke-eaters” keep the place from getting too cloudy with cigar smoke.   I could see it getting a little crowded on weekends as the place isn’t huge but overall a positive experience.  I’ll definitely be back.

Categories: Bars, Retail

Bodega Update

November 21, 2009 Carlton Banks 2 comments

It’s official…  The Fort Greene Food Market has been sold.  I spoke with both the old and new owners earlier today.  Here are some of the changes we’ll see…  Higher prices, different beers, no tobacco sales, less focus on latin/hispanic products.  I don’t think we’ll see those huge mounds of bacon anymore.  They are still transitioning the store but I expect that process to be complete in the next week or so.

The new owners seem nice enough but personally I will miss the old owners and the latin vibe of the spot.  I guess they held out for quite a while.  I wish them the best.

Categories: Uncategorized

New ownership for the Fort Greene Food Market?

November 18, 2009 Carlton Banks 3 comments

Looks like the owners of my favorite (i.e. closest) bodega may be selling…  The formerly all Dominican staff is now South Asian (not sure exactly where so I’m using the broadest term I can).  Not making any kind of racial statement here…  Just stating the facts.  Prices have also gone up.  This particular bodega was always cheaper than others but now prices are comparable to Greene Farm, Fresh Garden, Lafayette Grocery (closed for renovation), etc.  I walk in to buy my normal six pack and it’s now $12 rather than $9.50.  The new guy tells me the price is the same as it’s always been…  Like I don’t know what the price has been for the last few years.  Not a good start.  At least maybe they will stay open past 9:00 now…

Categories: Local News, Retail

Props to Caffe e Vino

November 18, 2009 Carlton Banks Leave a comment

Photo courtesy of NYMagazine.com

While it is a little pricey for dinner, I’ve got to show love for Caffe e Vino.  It is, in my opinion, by far the best Italian in the neighborhood.  The fact that most of the staff’s first language is Italian gives you an indication of the food’s authenticity.  The service is also fantastic.  The feel is a little old school.  I’ve only been three times and the guys remember me like we’re old friends.

Categories: Restaurants

New venture from the owners of Smoke Joint and Peaches?

November 16, 2009 Carlton Banks Leave a comment

I noticed that Ben (one of the owners of Smoke Joint & Peaches) loitering in front of the former Picnic space on Dekalb.  Looks like they are looking to expand their local empire…  Does anyone know who the leasing agent for that space is?  I’m curious about the monthly rent…

Categories: Local News, Restaurants

Fort Greene goes big for Bill Thompson

November 9, 2009 Carlton Banks 1 comment

While I had a feeling Thompson would do well in the neighborhood the NY Times block by block map is very interesting…  I would think that gentrification would have resulted in a larger turnout for Bloomberg.  The “nicest” blocks (i.e. most expensive) in the neighborhood, S. Portland and S. Oxford between Dekalb & Lafayette showed more support for Mayor Mike than other areas but as a whole Fort Greene did not support Bloomberg in his quest for a third term.

What are your thoughts on why this area supported Bill Thompson?  How did you vote in the election and why?

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Categories: Politics