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Brooklyn Fare to Open Tomorrow

Brooklyn Fare, a new non-chain Downtown Brooklyn grocery store, will open tomorrow. The man behind the refrigerated counter is Cesar Ramirez, a Bouley/Bar Blanc vet who’ll create and maintain Brooklyn Fare’s line of hot and cold prepared foods. Next month, Brooklyn Fare will also introduce a small restaurant inside the store’s standalone commissary kitchen, located a few doors down on Schermerhorn Street. Its single dining table is actually one seamless, stainless steel table in the center of the kitchen. Here, Ramirez says, he will serve five-course meals for a “super reasonable price.”

If the small preview held last night was any indication, Ramirez is working hard to tear down the fourth wall of your typical grocery store: Brooklyn Fare is selling Smuckers and Reese’s mocha-chocalata cereal, for sure, but also provisions like fresh breads and cheese. Other offerings include sushi beyond California rolls, braised short ribs, meatloaf, and mac and cheese. Brooklyn Fare seems to be intent on selling real food made with care, not a lifestyle. Buy what you need.

A fava bean and artichoke salad contained fresh, tiny artichokes peeled by hand and was dotted with herbs. Roasted peppers did not come from a can and were marinated in a vinaigrette made from even more roasted peppers. And so it goes that your roasted pepper experience at Brooklyn Fare might as well be excellent: roasted peppers squared, not some wan vegetable served straight from a #10 can that arrived stateside with more frequent flyer miles than you’ve managed to rack together in the last few years.

Brooklyn Fare, 200 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn; (718) 243-0050

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  • Cynthia Ball

    Brooklyn Fare Supermarket Sued



    I sued Brooklyn Fare Supermarket in small claims court on December 31, 2009 for not refunding money owed me for returning purchases not opened. Secondly, a complaint against the attending cashier who cussed me out at the counter.



    My first court date was February 8, 2010 which I attended however, the owner of Brooklyn Fare Supermarket never appeared in court.



    I had to reschedule another court date for February 22, 2010 & again the owner never showed up.



    An arbitrator heard my case and ruled in my favor and awarded me the money I sought. The owner of Brooklyn Fare Supermarket was sent a letter explaining the company had thirty days in which to pay me the money owed. As of 3-25-2010 Brooklyn Fare Supermarket has defaulted on the judgment. Abide by the ruling that was handed down by the court and "Pay Up". I Want My Money Now.



    Index Number S.C. K 8284/09



    I also filed a complaint with the Department of Consumer Affairs.

    Retail Store Complaint: Service Request #C1-1-533-102-249

  • Detex

    This makes no sense! So I take this as you sued them because you were pissed off the the counter person "cussed you out." So you returned shit and never got money? Did they take the stuff or did you get to keep it after they refused a refund?



    Really? How much stuff could you have possibly bought that it makes sense to take them to court over it. It is a freaking food store. I am sure this was for the "principal on the matter" but really? your post sounds like slander to me.



    Am I wrong? i would love to know...

  • JMH

    I can't be the only one who wants to know how much this place is going to cost before I get too excited about it, can I?

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