Restaurants & Bars

'Tastes Of Park Slope' Is Almost Here: See Final Restaurant Lineup

Get ready for a packed weekend, Park Slopers — the food crawl runs Saturday, as does the 5th Avenue Art Stroll.

Get ready to eat and art, Park Slopers.
Get ready to eat and art, Park Slopers. (Peter Senzamici/Patch)

PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — Block-by-block blasts of both food and art are coming to Park Slope this weekend.

The food crawl "Tastes of Park Slope" unfolds Saturday, along with the 5th Avenue Art Stroll.

While technically separate events, both will effectively take over vast swaths of Fifth Avenue, starting with the Art Stroll at 12 p.m.

Find out what's happening in Park Slopefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The food crawl kicks off at 1 p.m. and gives gourmands a movable feast that doubles as a fundraiser for Seeds in the Middle, a nonprofit that fights food security, organizers said.

"Walk. Eat. Drink. Do Good," the event's site tells prospective crawlers.

Find out what's happening in Park Slopefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Tickets for Tastes of Park Slope run for $40 for four "tastes" — whether a savory snack, tapas, cocktail, beer and more — or $120 for a dozen. Buy tickets here.

More than 20 restaurants, bars and cafés are participating. Here's the final list, along with a map, both of which were provided by organizers.

  • Athena Mediterranean Cuisine
  • Bar Crudo
  • Chela
  • Bonnie's Grill
  • Bonbon Lakay
  • Logan's Run
  • Stella's Caribbean
  • Winemak'Her Bar
  • Dram Shop
  • Negril BK
  • Harlem Shake
  • SkyIce Thai Food & Ice Cream
  • Taqueria El Patron Mexican Grill
  • Brooklyn DOP
  • Grounded Cafe
  • Aunt Butchie's
  • PDA Pizza
  • Nuevo Mexico
  • BK9
  • Petite Dumpling
  • Miriam Street Food
  • Electric Beets
  • Prospect Bar & Grill
  • Cousin John's
  • Qwench Juice Bar

The crawl ends at 7 p.m.

The art stroll — which ends at 8 p.m. — is coordinated by local painter Jonathan Blum. It will fill Fifth Avenue between First and Third streets with local artists, craftspeople and live music.

"There will be art, crafts, drinks, food, and local bands playing music all day," Blum wrote on Instagram. "Come early, stay late."

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.