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Bao buns with barbecued jackfruit at Troy Beer Garden in Troy. (Konrad Odhiambo/for the Times Union.)Konrad Odhiambo for the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Plants and flowers abound at Troy Beer Garden in Troy, which completely remakes the former Troy location of Wolff s Biergarten and includes an in-house florist. (Susie Davidson Powell/for the Times Union.) Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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The Gin Violette cocktail at Troy Beer Garden in Troy, which completely remakes the former Troy location of Wolff s Biergarten. (Susie Davidson Powell/for the Times Union.) Susie Davidson Powell/For the Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Joe Mooney chef at well-loved Mistral in Princeton, sister to Elements, one of the most acclaimed restaurants in New Jersey will head the kitchen of Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen in Morristown.
The restaurant has been temporarily closed since mid-November. It is scheduled to reopen May 26.
Mooney, a 33-year-old born-and-bred Trentonian, will begin his new post on June 7. He replaces AJ Capella, who left JHBK, a stunning four-restaurant compound in Morristown, in March. I m excited, said Mooney, who has been with Mistral for a total of eight years. Eight years is a long time. It s time for something new.
Eat in the Street returns to Cohoes and other restaurant news in Bite-Sized
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The new Food Near Me store at 87 N.Pearl St. in downtown Albany. (Steve Barnes/Times Union)Steve Barnes/Times Union
Cheery bodega debuts on North Pearl Street
Food Near Me, a vibrantly colorful convenience store with homemade food including breakfast and lunch sandwiches, subs, salads, vegetable juices and fruit smoothies, as well as the only supply of household basics available anywhere in downtown Albany proper since a Walgreen’s location closed in February, opened May 3 at 87 N. Pearl St.
The space, between The Hollow Bar + Kitchen and the former Capital Repertory Theatre, replaces a minimalist convenience store that was open only weekdays during the day for about 20 years and vanished suddenly last year.