Brooklyn, NY 11215
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The Bell House in Gowanus is hosting "Hot Plates Live" next week in which 11 of the borough's hottest new eateries will offer up some of their best recipes. The seasonal event highlights Brooklyn's up and coming restaurants for the locals.
Most participating eateries will offer between one and four different menu items. But don't worry ticket-holding foodies can go back for seconds - and thirds.
Get ready for some tasty treats from Mile End, 1or8, Carino, Benchmark, Blue Bottle Coffee, St. Anslem, Branded Saloon, Mode Bistro, Radish, and Osteria Il Paiolo.
So, if you want to taste the best of your borough next week, head over to The Bell House at 149 Seventh Street between Second and Third avenues. "Hot Plates Live" is a one night only event, September 13, from 6-9 PM. You can get tickets on TicketWeb.
Source - http://newyork.metromix.com/restaurants/dining_event/metromix-hot-plates-live/1411058/content
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