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'Tastes Of Brooklyn' Food Crawl Returns To Carroll Gardens And Cobble Hill
Get all the details you need to sample food from some of the best area restaurants.

CARROLL GARDENS, BROOKLYN — "Tastes Of Brooklyn" — a food crawl that lets people sample the fare at around two dozen restaurants in Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill — is back for another year.
This Thursday, April 27, from 3 to 8 p.m., foodies can stroll through the two neighborhoods and taste food from local, artisan restaurants in the neighborhood.
Tickets start at $20 for four tastings and go up from there. The proceeds benefit Seeds in the Middle, a healthy eating charity geared toward kids.
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"Our city's finest chefs partner with farmers, youth and healthy movers and shakers for an extraordinary restaurant crawl in the historic neighborhoods of Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill," Tastes Of Brooklyn's website says.
"Take a walk to try exquisite delicacies using locally grown seasonal ingredients along Smith, Court, Clinton and Henry Streets, and maybe even Columbia Street, south of Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Top chefs and artisans will offer sumptuous fare - all to empower our neediest children to access all they need to get healthy and save elephants."
Find out what's happening in Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hillfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
You can see a map of participating restaurants here. Or if you prefer list form, the restaurants are:
- Ambrosial Granola
- August Laura
- Avlee Greek Kitchen
- Awash
- Bar San Miguel
- Bornholm
- Brooklyn Farmacy
- Brooklyn Strategist
- Caputo Bakery
- Caputo's Fine Foods
- Cobble Hill Coffee Shop
- D'Amico
- F. Monteleone Bakery and Cafe
- Fawkner
- F.O.B. Filipino BBQ
- La Cigogne
- Kor Tor Mor
- Local Roots NYC
- Marco Polo Ristorante
- The Owl's Brew
- Purbird
- Sahadi's
- Scotto's Wine Cellar
- Smith & Vine
- Stinky Bklyn
- Sunken Hundred
- Travel Bar
- Urban Oyster
- White Maize Arepas
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