Restaurants & Bars

Crown Heights 'Daughter' Coffee To Open 'Wall' Bar: Report

The owners of a coffee shop are expanding with a new nightlife offering on Kingston Avenue.

241 Kingston Ave., the future location of the Wall.
241 Kingston Ave., the future location of the Wall. (Google Maps)

CROWN HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN — The owners of a Crown Heights coffee shop are looking to bring a new nightlife experience to Kingston Avenue by opening a new restaurant down the street, according to reports.

Adam Keita, co-owner of coffee shop Daughter, told EaterNY that their new restaurant, the Wall, will open in July.

"We want options for the neighborhood, there are a lot of people who live here, but a lot of people have to leave the neighborhood to be young and go out; there are not a lot of sit-down restaurants on this side of Crown Heights," Keita told EaterNY.

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The Wall will be located at 241 Kingston Ave., near Sterling Place, and will feature a full menu filled with foods inspired by Mediterranean, North African and Greek cuisines, EaterNY reports.

Dennis Spina, former executive chef at the Metrograph theater's restaurant and formerly of the late Roebling Tea Room, is reported to be the head chef and partner at the Wall, according to EaterNY.

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The Wall will also feature a bar and a listening room, reports EaterNY.

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