Sweetgreen Expanding to Williamsburg and Tribeca

The sustainable and local salad and wrap chain, Sweetgreen, will be making its way to Williamsburg at 162 North 4th St and to Tribeca in the former Il Mattone space this summer. Co-owner Nicolas Jammet said in regards to the upcoming Brooklyn location: “Sweetgreen was born to live in Brooklyn and we could not think of a more perfect neighborhood than Williamsburg.”

The “Brooklyn” Water Difference

Thanks to a high-tech water filtration system that produces “Brooklyn” water, or water that has been filtered down to its purest state with the addition of signature New York elements, Brooklyn Water Bagel Co. is marketing a superior product across their food and beverage line. CEO Steve Fassberg defends the quality of his bagels, “We truly believe that guests will learn the real difference our water makes when they enjoy one of our freshly baked bagels. Our bagels have a thin, crusty exterior that’s golden brown and moist, just like they would find in Brooklyn.” The H20 isn’t Brooklyn Water Bagel Co.’s only strength. Customers can witness the baking process of dough to bagel, leaving them with a memorable experience. The magic lies in the water.

Bushwick’s Fine and Raw

Fine and Raw in Bushwick is concocting delicious, unsweetened hot chocolate with just the right consistency. At $4 for a standard cup and $5 for a large, this 72% organic Madagascar varietal is a healthier alternative to mainstream brands. Staff suggests adding cayenne pepper or sugar afterward and offers soy milk. For the more adventurous crowd, Fine & Raw serves Sea Salt and Espresso bars for $7 to $8.

2014 Food Trend Predictions

We’re just one day away from 2014, and that means it’s time to start thinking about changes in the dining industry. The Daily Meal compiled a list of their top food trend predictions for the new year. Amongst them are healthier in-flight options, “new” cuts of meat, Queens is the new Brooklyn and high-end counter dining. A few predictions seem like a bit of a stretch, like restaurants charging for bread, but others sound very plausible.

Cafe Habana to Open Takeout Shop in Fort Greene

Cafe Habana is adding yet another outpost to their repertoire, which already includes the casual restaurant in Soho and the smaller Habana Outpost. Habana To-Go, planned to open in Fort Greene, will offer takeout and delivery and will be open year-round, in contrast to the Outpost which closes for the winter.

Caring for Customers in the Cold

Popular restaurants that often have a loyal, albeit freezing, fan base waiting in line outside, are taking extra measures to ensure guest satisfaction. Dominique Ansel, Shake Shack, Tom’s Restaurant in Brooklyn, and the West Village outpost of Magnolia Bakery are a few retailers that give special treatment to guests waiting in the cold.

Mr. Ansel offers “Winter Pass” tickets, similar to a “Fast Pass” ticket at theme parks like Disney World, that grant customers who arrive from 7-8am the option to pick up a ticket, arrive two hours later, cut the line and receive their Cronut. It’s not uncommon for lines to wrap around the block as early as 5am at Dominique Ansel. As soon as staff arrives to open the trendy SoHo bakery, they begin passing out hot chocolate and madeleine samples to patient customers braving the cold. Mr. Ansel even considered installing heat lamps outside but later vetoed that idea for logistics reasons.

Shake Shack hands out hot chocolate to guests outside each time it snows, and heat lamps are situated in the vicinity of outdoor seating areas. Tom’s Restaurant offers a melange of samples including cookies, coffees, pieces of pancakes, waffles and French toast, which never fails to alleviate the vexation of queuing outside. Magnolia Bakery delivers samples year-round, including their famous banana pudding.

Retailers can take note of these examples of winter generosity. Sometimes all it takes is a few hot chocolate samples to prevent customers from second-guessing their decision to wait on line outside.

RFP Update: Brooklyn Culinary Incubator

The proposal deadline for the incubator space in Brooklyn we posted about a couple of weeks  ago has been extended to January 22nd. You may download the RFP and apply here.

Smorgasburg and Brooklyn Flea: Tomorrow is Last Weekend Outdoors

Tomorrow and Sunday mark Smorgasburg’s and Brooklyn Flea’s last weekend outdoors for the season. Beginning the weekend of November 30th, the popular markets will relocate indoors to 80 North 5th St. (Wythe Ave.) until March 2014.

Jubilee Conference in March

The biannual magazine that celebrates women and food, Cherry Bombe, will be hosting its first food conference, “Jubilee,” in NYC on March 9th, 2014. Details such as venue and lineup will be revealed in January, and the conference promises to be much more than just another networking event. The magazine’s Editorial Director, Kerry Diamond, envisions a half-day conference with single person presentations, similar to Ted Talks, panel discussions, one-on-one interviews, and of course lots of eating. Tickets will go on sale in January; in the meantime, if your’e interested in participating contact the Jubilee team.

Whole Foods Coming to Gowanus

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, December 17th— Whole Foods will be making its grand premier on Third and 3rd in Gowanus, Brooklyn, after eight tedious years of construction. This isn’t just any Whole Foods— the most highly-anticipated Brooklyn location will boast a rooftop farm and beer bar, a take-out noodle shop from Yuji Ramen and an array of artisinal specialties from Brooklyn producers.