Click through on the photos for the scoop on the DBA Brooklyn beer benefit for the late owner Ray Deter, rooftop dining and drinking at Hotel Chantelle, and the massive new upscale Asian food supermarket in Flushing, which might be considered the Eataly of the East.
Eat Cetera: DBA Beer Benefit For Ray Deter, Hotel Chantelle's Roof, Sky Foods In Flushing
New Orleans-Style Send Off Tonight For DBA Owner, Cyclist Ray Deter
Friends, family, and acquaintances of the late Ray Deter will gather tonight at DBA in the East Village for a New Orleans-style "second line" memorial parade in honor of the beloved bar owner.
Cyclist, Bar Owner Ray Deter Dies After Being Struck By Car
Ray Deter, owner of East Village bar D.B.A., died on Sunday night as a result of injuries sustained after being hit by a car at the intersection of Canal Street and West Broadway a week ago. According to the city medical examiner's office, Deter died of blunt impact head trauma, and his family noted on the bar's Facebook page that Deter would be taken off life support and wouldn't make it through the weekend. He was 53-years-old.
Family Prepares To Say Goodbye To Cyclist Struck By Sports Car
Sad news comes today from the family of Ray Deter, the 53-year-old owner of beer bars D.B.A. who has been in critical condition at Bellevue after colliding with a Jaguar on Canal Street this Monday: Deter's family says he will not make it through the weekend.
Cyclist Clinging To Life Claimed His Head Was Too Big To Wear Helmet
Ray Deter, the 53-year-old owner of the popular beer bars D.B.A., is currently listed in critical but stable condition at Bellevue after colliding with a Jaguar at the intersection of Canal and West Broadway during the evening rush hour Monday. His wife of 21 years, Catherine Lepp, tells the Daily News, "It's too early to say, but there's such a large amount of bleeding in his brain that it's not good. He's unconscious and he's not responding." On the D.B.A. Facebook page, friends of Deter are asking everyone to pray for him, writing:

