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Al Di La's Third Restaurant, Lincoln Station, to be 'Quite Different'

Bar Corvo team's newest venture at 409 Lincoln Place, will be a sharp departure from the Al Di La model, owner says.

 

The owners of Washington Avenue's Bar Corvo and Park Slope's Al Di La are nearly ready to open their third restaurant. 

Called Lincoln Station, the eatery will be right around the corner from Bar Corvo, 409 Lincoln Place. 

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Co-owner Jacob Somers hopes to open Lincoln Station in mid-December, but still needs the green light from the Fire Department, which is backed up in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, he said. 

He isn't ready to share the concept of the new place, but offers that it will be "quite different from our other two restaurants."

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We heard through the grapevine that the place will be much more casual than its older siblings, and, similar to 606 R&D on Vanderbilt, will offer take-out prepared foods such as rotisserie chicken as well serving as a sit-down restaurant.

Since Somers is keeping mum for now, we'll have to wait to see if our tipster is right.

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