Neighborhood Watch

Get a Piece of Bed-Stuy’s Farm Share; 10,000 Free Cups of Coffee in Midtown

Bedford-Stuyvesant: The neighborhood Farm Share is looking for applications for the 2010 season. [Bed-StuyBlog]


Financial District: South Street Seaport bar LEI is hosting a free Michael Collins tasting tonight from 7 to 9 p.m; RSVP here. [Feed/TONY]


Flatiron: This Thursday, i Trulli hosts a five-course dinner to fête St. Joseph’s Day, reviving a Medieval tradition where Sicilians held a massive feast to celebrate the end of a particularly hellish drought. The feast starts at 7:30 p.m., costs $75 a head, and is meatless in observance of Lent. Call for reservations. [Grub Street]

Midtown: The Riese Organization hands out 10,000 cups of Tim Horton’s coffee at Grand Central (42nd and Vanderbilt) and Penn Station (34th and Seventh Avenue) today and tomorrow from 7:30 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 5:30 p.m. [Grub Street]


Park Slope: New intel on the Thistle Hill Tavern, whose chef we’d previously heard about: NOFX band member “Fat Mike” is among the owners! [FiPS]


Prospect Heights: A new French-Caribbean restaurant named Kaz An Nou has opened. [Fork in the Road/VV]


Upper West Side: David Ruggiero’s long-delayed Bomboloni finally opens, serving Italian filled donuts, paninis, coffee, soup, and gelati. [Diner’s Journal/NYT]


West Village: Big River, an ecofoodie flick tracking big corn’s damage from Iowa to the Mississippi, premieres tonight at the Brecht Forum from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The filmmakers, as well as some environmentally minded Hudson Valley farmers, will hold a panel following the 7 p.m. screening. [Grub Street]

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