Arts & Entertainment

New Restaurants Coming To Park Slope And BoCoCa: 2 Pitch For Liquor License

Here's a sneak peak at two restaurants with plans for Park Slope and BoCoCa.

COBBLE HILL, BROOKLYN — Two restaurants — one planned for Park Slope, the other for Cobble Hill — pitched a community board committee Monday night about plans for their new establishments while applying for a liquor license.

Both requests for a liquor license were approved at committee and still must go before the full Community Board 6 — but that's the boring part.

Here's a sneak peak at the two restaurants' plans, as seen through their pitches to CB6's Permits and Licenses Committee.

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OM Indian Food is making its first foray into Brooklyn, with plans for a new location at 234 Court St., between Baltic and Kane streets. OM already has locations on the Upper East Side and in SoHo.

The "family-friendly Indian restaurant" will offer traditional Indian food with vegetarian options. It will also have a back patio that will close a bit earlier than the rest of the restaurant.

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You can see the menu at its other two locations here.

2.0 Dining, LLC has plans for an "offshoot" of its Luzzo's pizzeria on Atlantic Avenue. The new restaurant at 669 Union St., at the corner of Fourth Avenue, is technically on the Park Slope side of Fourth Avenue but will be very accessible to people in Gowanus and Boerum Hill.

The establishment will be a "traditional wood burning pizzeria" with a smaller menu — and smaller physical space — than its larger outfit just North of Cobble Hill.

Check out all of Luzzo's Group's NYC restaurants here.

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