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Bastille Day

  1. grub guides
    How to Celebrate Bastille Day in New York CityNine distinctly français ways to observe French Independence Day.
  2. Foodievents
    Birthday at Bru Haus, Bastille Day at Industriel and 3rd Street StationWhere to get free absinthe, discount drinks, and Alsatian beer this weekend.
  3. Grub Guide
    Where to Dine and Drink on Bastille Day — With a Map!Bonne fête!
  4. User’s Guide
    Bastille Day: Seven Spots to Get Your Bag(uette) OnLive music, food, an drink deals abound at our French-aligned restaurant and bars this weekend.
  5. Specials
    Get Your Bastille Day On at French Market, MoreBastille Day specials around town.
  6. Foodievents
    Where to Eat and Drink While Celebrating Bastille DayThough the city’s biggest Bastille Day celebration doesn’t take place until the weekend, Francophiles are celebrating today.
  7. Neighborhood Watch
    Times Square Gets a Coffee Bean; the Hallo Berlin Cart Returns to Its RightfulPlus: a Landmark Feast at the Museum of Natural History, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  8. Foodievents
    Where to Eat and Drink for Bastille DayLe Bec Fin hosts a day-long outdoor party.
  9. Foodievents
    This Weekend: Storm the Bastille, Drink Christmas Beers and Go Whole HogCelebrate Bastille Day at Fairmount Avenue’s historic Eastern State Penitentiary.
  10. Blogston Proper
    Farewell to Icarus; Lunch at ToroPlus: the perils of being a food writer, and Salts’ delicious duck, all in our weekly Boston food blog roundup.
  11. User’s Guide
    Where to Celebrate the French (or Not)Have a drink for Bastille Day.
  12. Foodievents
    Vive La France en BostonCelebrate Bastille Day in Boston.
  13. Foodievents
    Bastille Day DiningBastille Day 2009 events is Los Angeles
  14. User’s Guide
    Celebrate Bastille Day in Continental StyleSan Franciso’s food obsession makes the holiday a natural around here.
  15. Foodievents
    Celebrate Bastille Day in Harvard SquareCelebrate French independence day with waiter races and food in Harvard Square
  16. Foodievents
    Get Your Pétanque On This Weekend for Bastille DayIt’s like boccie, with pastis added.
  17. Neighborhood Watch
    New York School Coming to East Village; Financial District Giddy Over Fresco toOne more reason to wish you could get into NYU’s Chick-fil-A, and the nice food coming to Harlem, in today’s neighborhood food news.
  18. Mediavore
    Silvano’s Pedicure Makes Waves; Bush Offends Asparagus FarmersPlus celebs and their babies at Brasserie Cognac, chefs’ cheap-eats picks, and more, in our morning news roundup.
  19. Neighborhood Watch
    Chefs Descend on Madison Square Park in Flatiron Food FestEast Village: All falafel at Chickpea is now baked, not fried. Is this the first move toward franchise status? [Eater] Financial District: Celebrate Bastille Day this Saturday at the Les Halles Waiter’s Race on John Street at 2 p.m. [Les Halles] Flatiron: Madison Square Park Conservancy hosts its other annual food extravaganza next Tuesday with bites from the nabe’s chefs including Seamus Mullen, Patricia Yeo, Daniel Humm, and Floyd Cardoz, plus Brooklyn Brewery suds, wine and Champagne. [Madison Square Park] Flushing: The celebrated Chinese “food court” at J&L Mall, has been closed, and Con Ed, not the Department of Health, is the culprit. [Eat for Victory/VV] Park Slope: Newly opened American restaurant Sidecar is BYO for now. [NYS] Prospect Heights: Seasoning does not a good cheesesteak make; High Stakes on Flatbush would do better to call its signature item a sandwich. [Daily Heights] Upper East Side: Stefani Jackenthal hosts a tasting of Pinot varieties at the 92nd Street Y tonight from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. [92nd Street Y] Upper West Side: Lincoln Center’s Summer Benefit starts at 6:30 p.m. tonight, but by 9 p.m. you can start sampling from restaurants including Anthos, Chanterelle, and Yolato at Damrosch Park. [NYS]