Red Apple Supermarket – Now Open!

As of Monday, the Red Apple Supermarket on Myrtle and Ashland is officially open! Welcome to the avenue! The community is buzzing about the store. Hear what people had to say on this News12 piece.

Have you been by yet? What do you think?

Billo’s 99 Cent Plus, Stop In!

Billo’s 99 Cent Plus is a cornucopia of products and of savings, stop in today! Billo’s now carries CFL lightbulbs for $1.99.

Billo Diallo purchased the 99c store at 480 Myrtle more than 5 years ago and since then has been all about having useful products that customers want on hand.

As a go-to store on the Avenue, Billo carries a wide range of products, including school supplies, party supplies, kitchen and household cleaning supplies, laundry products, shopping carts, rain gear, music accessories, CFLs (!) and hey, you name it–it’s there.

Billo also has a very extensive collection of African film, including several Nollywood classics. “I’m waiting to highlight film from Guinea one day,” shared Billo, about his country of birth.”

Billo’s 99 Cent Plus is located at 480 Myrtle Avenue between Washington Avenue and Hall Street. You can reach the store at 917.345.5674.

Project Safe Surrender Returns, Dec. 2 & 3

Project Safe Surrender returns. Project Safe Surrender is an opportunity for those with warrants or C-summonses (see list below or call for more information) to have them lifted and their cases adjudicated in a safe environment. As the project states, “this is not a pardon, but rather a solution that is favorable.”

Project Safe Surrender will take place on December 2 and 3 at Mt. Sion Baptist Church, which is located at 365 Ralph Avenue, corner of Pacific.

Please contact Anita Alexander at 718.388.3900xt.46 or anita@projectsafesurrender2011.org for further information.

If you have a warrant or c-summons for the following, come out:

  • littering
  • unleashed dog
  • failure to have a dog license
  • animal nuisance
  • unlawful possession of alcohol under age 21
  • consumption of alcohol in public
  • spitting
  • riding a bicycle on the sidewalk
  • unlawful possession of handcuffs
  • trespassing
  • loitering
  • disorderly conduct
  • making unreasonable noise
  • aggressive solicitation
  • unlawfully in a park after hours
  • failure to comply with posted signs in park

Art Show and Reception: Tuesday at Connecticut Muffin

Meet artist Tarra Rehounek on Tuesday, November 1st at Connecticut Muffin (423 Myrtle Avenue)! She will be showcasing her patterned designs and greeting cards (also for sale) from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Light refreshments will be served, so grab a cup of coffee and enjoy!

Wicked Good Franks Grand Opening on Saturday, 10/29!

Wicked Good Franks grand opening celebration to take place on Saturday, 10/29 from 12p-6p!

Tastings and giveaways throughout the day, Frankendog competition will be going strong-competitors must eat 2 in 15 minutes!

Wicked Good Franks features hot dogs and sausages with any number of amazing, gourmet toppings. Both meat and vegetarian options are available. The owners, husband and wife team, Bruno and Kimberly Iannotta will be on deck. Come out, join the fun!

Wicked Good Franks is located at 579 Myrtle Avenue. They can be reached at 718.398.2000.

Halloween on Myrtle + Beyond: BOO!!

Halloween is always a blast on Myrtle Avenue. It falls on a Monday this year, leaving quite a wide variety of fun, fun, fun options. Hey, you can do a little monster boogie on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and&Monday (!) if you want. Keep it low key or opt to rev things up. Adult-, child- and family- friendly options available. Hope to see you on the Avenue: enjoy!

Trilok Fusion Center for Arts & Education

(Sunday)

Trilok Fusion Center for Arts & Education hosts its first annual Halloween Festival on Sunday from 1p-6p. Free admission. Pony rides, bouncy castle, games, face painting, costume parade, food by local vendors and much more! Gift basket raffle to raise funds for their childrens international travel program. Halloween Festival to take place in the Trilok Fusion Center for Arts & Education lot at Myrtle-Waverly corner.

Trilok Fusion Center for Arts & Education can be reached at: 718.797.1700.

Just Because Salon

(throughout Halloween week)

Drop by Just Because Salon for a glimpse of old-fashioned holiday window dressing. Frightful skeleton chillin in the window. Dont let all of the owners creative work go unnoticedcheck it out. Swing by with the kids!

Just Because Salon is located at 141 Carlton Avenue and can be reached at 718.722.7810.

Polish Bar of Brooklyn

(Saturday)

Polish Bar of Brookyn makeup artist, Rebecca Casciano will be doing makeup for Halloween for women, men and children on Saturday from 1p-6p. Yes, its true, come on out to Polish to get those finishing touches before you head out trick-or-treating or to that Halloween bash.

Halloween makeup special to take place at Polish Bars Prospect Heights location. Call for more details: 718.622.5363.

Dope Jams

(Saturday into Sunday)

Dope Jams 4th Annual Halloween Costume Ball from 10p until 6am. The guys at Dope Jams really, and we mean like reallllly get into Halloween, and this years Halloween is no different.

Its time for Dope Jams 4th Annual Costume Ball and party (from the Dope Jams guys: were ecstatic at the prospect of once again tossing aside any semblance of false reality, adorning the mask of absurdity affirmed, and convening the freaks for an all-out-intoxicated-free-for-all of massive hedonistic proportions that will be Dope Jams' 4th Annual Costume Ball.). Well now. Costumes are strongly encouraged. Click here for more details.

Dope Jams is located at 580 Myrtle Avenue. Call for more details: 718.622.7977.

Luz

(Monday)

Enjoy Halloween fright films that will be looped and streaming at Luz. Come dressed in your costume and get a free glass of sangria. Kids dressed in costume get free ice cream, yum.

Luz is located at 177 Vanderbilt Avenue, just south of Myrtle. Call for more details: 718.246.4000.

Maggie Brown

(Saturday)

Maggie Brown will be giving away candy and a free spooky shot to those in costume (and over 21)!

Maggie Brown is located at 455 Myrtle Avenue. Call for more details: 718.643.7001.

Five Spot Soul Food & Supper Club

(Sunday and Monday nights)

Five Spot will be hosting two costume parties. Yes, you heard correctly — TWO!

Also, during the day on Monday, kids can stop by to pick up more for their candy stashes, starting at 3!

Five Spot is located at 459 Myrtle Avenue. Call for more details: 718.852.0202.

Rope

(Monday)

Costume party at Rope on Monday. Starts at 10 pm. $100 first prize for best costume!

Rope is located at 415 Myrtle Avenue. Call for more details: 718.522.2899.

The Emerson

(Saturday and Sunday)

Saturday and Sunday, Pumpkin Carving and Painting by day + Happy Hour from 2p-7p.

Parents and other adults participating in backyard pumpkin carving and artwork get 2-for-1 draft and well drinks. Bring your kids, a pumpkin and some supplies if you have. The Emerson will provide some supplies.

Also by night on Saturday from 10p-3am Show Me Your Pumpkins! Halloween Party and Costume Contest
$4 Pumpkin Ale on draft, $4 Halloween Cocktail. Bring a small painted or carved pumpkin and get a FREE drink! Best Costume wins $100 Cash and $50 Bar Tab. 2nd Place $50 bar tab.

The Emerson is located at 561 Myrtle Avenue. Call for more details: 347.763.1310.

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Red Apple Supermarket to open on Monday, 10/31, 7am!

We just got word that Red Apple Supermarket at Myrtle and Ashland will be opening bright and early Monday morning at 7am. Opening day will include a ribbon cutting at 9:30am, so come on out and enjoy the festivities!

The new store hours will be M-Sa from 7a-10p and Sundays from 7a-9p.

MARP has been working closely with FUREE, District Leader Lincoln Restler, and Council Member Tish James, over the last 9 months or so to help ensure that the new Red Apple Supermarket will be responsive to the needs of the local community in terms of affordability, product mix, accessibility, and employment opportunities. Part of this effort included a very successful job fair held on September 25th at the Ingersoll Community Center, where 55 local residents were hired, including one of MARP's former summer YEMP students. Be sure to come by on Monday or in the coming days and weeks to see what we hope will be very positive results from this collaborative effort.

Update: Just In!
RAVIOLIFICIO LO SCOIATTOLO, Italys third largest fresh pasta manufacturer will make its Brooklyn debut on Monday, October 31st @ the Red Apple Supermarket 218 Myrtle Avenue in the Andrea apartment building from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Lo Scoiattolo has never been sold in the United States before and this is the first time for a store in Brooklyn. Free tastings will be made available.

Pillow Cafe Offers Amazon Deal!

Pillow Cafe offers Amazon deal: For $10, receive $20 to spend toward delicious food and drink!

Alright, here's what you do, walk through the beautiful blue historic storefront entrance where you'll immediately feel like you're home, then take it all in. Choose to sit at the bar or at any of the open seat options. Enjoy the artwork, inhale the perfect expresso and place your order. Place your order for any of the smooth and amazing drinks or delicious heavy hitting, lite-bites on the menu, like sandwiches, salads, pastries, wraps.

Yep, seriously! Time's running out on this deal–click here!

Pillow Cafe is located at 505 Myrtle Avenue between Ryerson and Grand. Please call them at 718.246.2711.

Gnarly Vines Featured in <i>Edible Brooklyn</i>

Brian Robinson, owner of Gnarly Vines, the Myrtle Avenue-based wine shop, is featured in the Fall 2011 edition of edibleBrooklyn.

The article, titled, Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood, discusses Brian's non-traditional route to the world of wine, the range and depth of his experiences in the wine world, his love of Fort Greene and his customers and his suppport of local businesses.

Gnarly Vines is located at 350 Myrtle Avenue between Carlton and Adelphi and can be reached at: 718.797.3183.

Nelson Rivas Mural almost complete at Trilok

The Nelson Rivas mural going up at Trilok Fusion Center for Arts & Education is almost ready. Nelson Rivas, a Brooklyn-based artist, who also goes by the name 'Cekis', is a highly sought after artist, painting murals internationally.

The Trilok Center for Arts & Education lot is located at the corner of Myrtle and Waverly.

Stay tuned for more information about the mural, the artist and the upcoming artist's recepton at Trilok.

Hookah Lounge for 521 Myrtle

You've probably noticed the dumpster outside 521 and all of the work being done to ready the space. A new hookah lounge is coming! The contractors say they are committed to working day and night to be open by the beginning of next month.

The lounge is sandwiched between Byme Brooklyn and the space the former pharmacy there used for storage. It's near the corner of Grand.

Glam Day @ Soketah on 10/30 !

Customer apprection day at Soketah Hair Salon! It's called 'Glam Day 2011,' and will take place on October 30!

Drop in for free styling and product advice. Discounted rates on all hairstyling services (call in advance for details).

Free makeup advice and makeovers, lashes and eyebrow services will be available all day until 4:30pm.

Jewelry vendors will be on site. Food and refreshments will be served.

Hair–check. Makeup–check. Good times–check. Glam–check, check. Come out!

Soketah Salon is located at 563 Myrtle Avenue. Please call them at 718.875.6845 to reserve your spot today.

The Myrtle Avenue Farm Stand: Harvest Fest today, 10/18!

Get your fresh, affordable, yummy produce here! The Myrtle Avenue Farm Stand is open for business!

What's at the farm stand today you ask? We have fresh from the farm spaghetti squash, butternut squash, red potatoes, white potatoes, red onions, carrots, pumpkin, collard greens, mustard greens, corn on the cob and apples and apple cider!!

Today's our Harvest Fest, so lots of extra activities for the kids — face painting and pumpkin decorating (small pumpkins and markers to decorate them available–while supplies last, so come on out!).

The Myrtle Avenue Farm Stand is open every Tuesday, 3:30p to 6:30p at 177 Myrtle Ave (Prince/Navy). We offer fresh, local produce from Glebocki Farms, 12 oz Summer Flower Honey Bears from Tremblay Apiaries and Maple Syrup from Poorfarm Farm in Vermont.

Myrtle Eats Fresh Community Chef Oliver Peters will be making pumpkin chowder for all to taste! Come by and try it and receive a recipe to take home from 3:30 to 6:30.

We accept EBT/Health Bucks/FMNP/WIC and cash.

See you at the market!

Myrtle Avenue Scrawl, THIS Saturday, 10/15 !

Max Power and The Emerson Present the 1st annual Myrtle Avenue Scrawl this Saturday, 10/15!

It's part bar crawl, part scanvenger hunt, part drink fest, part nosh fest. It's WHOLLY exciting! And it's this Saturday, 10/15! Created and coordinated by The Emerson (561 Myrtle) and Max Power (of Bloody Battle and Silly Dance-off fame), come out and have a real good time on Myrtle Avenue!! Prizes galore: the Scrawler with the most points wins!

Click for more info!

image: courtesy The Emerson and Max Power

"Soundwaves" Under the BQE – This Weekend!

Please join us on Sunday, October 16th to dedicate and celebrate Soundwaves, a mural created by artist Ellie Balk and 75+ community volunteers.

At 3:30pm, we'll be at the mural (Park Avenue near Steuben under the BQE) to dedicate it and officially 'cut the ribbon'. Pianist Samantha Bassler (one of the ten pianists whose hands Ellie traced for the design) will be on site playing Moolight Sonata on her keyboard! Afterward, join us
at The Emerson at 4:30pm (561 Myrtle) to toast and celebrate this wonderful project! Contact meredith@myrtleavenue.org for more information.

Special thanks to the NYS Department of Transportation for their cooperation in this project.

Help Adopt a Myrtle Bench or Tree Guard

After just one week, three Myrtle tree guards and one Myrtle bench are fully adopted! Thank you to our generous neighbors, whose donations will be recognized via bench plaques and tree guard signage. Adopt-A-Bench and Adopt-A-TreeGuard funds will go toward 5 years of caring for Myrtle's new street furniture and street trees.

And now we've launched an opportunity for small donors to contribute toward keeping Myrtle green via HelpersUnite,
a recently-launched crowd-giving community where you can raise funds for creative and cause-based projects, and sell tickets to your special events, all in one place. You can contribute as little or as much as you want, to help MARP reach its goal of getting all 20 benches and all 20 tree guards adopted.

Visit MARP's HelpersUnite project page to join the effort!

As many of you have seen by now, twenty custom-designed tree guards and twenty tree guard benches were installed on Myrtle Avenue between Washington Park and Classon Avenue. The overall design of the guards and benches is the result of a collaborative process with the Pratt Design Incubator and the local artists who submitted winning designs for the individual, laser-cut panels. Funding for the design phase, which began in 2007, and the first phase of installation came from the NY State Division of Housing & Community Renewal, the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation, NY State Council for the Arts, the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, and the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership Business Improvement District.

Myrtle's new tree guards are both functional and durable, providing opportunities to sit for the avenue's pedestrians, and also serve as Myrtles latest public art project, offering a 'canvas' that reflects Fort Greene and Clinton Hills creative spirit. The panels for each tree guard were designed by local artists, who were selected through an open call for proposals in 2010. Designs range from graphic patterns to skylines to maps, and some even reference the former Myrtle Avenue elevated train. The guards will serve as protection for the avenues street trees, while providing much-needed intermittent seating for pedestrians and those waiting for the B54 bus. Street trees not only bring an aesthetic appeal to the commercial strip, but also play an important role in filtering the air and providing shady respite from the afternoon sun.

Through a program similar to the NYC Parks Departments adopt-a-bench initiative, we are seeking sponsors to support our greening efforts and to fund street furniture maintenance. Each adoption commitment is for 5 years, and costs $2,500 for a tree guard bench and $1,500 for a tree guard (without a bench). Sponsors will be acknowledged on bench plaques or guard signage, as well as on www.myrtleavenue.org. Resources raised through this program will provide supplemental maintenance funding for the street furniture, the tree bed, and the tree itself, including: replacement of damaged bench planks, painting of panels and posts, tree bed weeding and mulching, tree fertilizer, pruning, special tree care, as needed, and tree bed plantings.

A full project history of the Myrtle Street Furniture Design Initiative can be found here.

Adopt-A-Bench & Adopt-A-TreeGuard program details and forms can be found here.

Dance Craze II Fundraiser for Fort Greene Park

Put on those dance shoes for the park we all know and love. It's time for Dance Craze II, the fundraiser for our beloved Fort Greene Park.

Dance Craze II will take place on Thursday, October 20th at Roulette on Atlantic and 3rd Avenue. Eat, Drink and of course…Dance while totally loving on our Park.

Hey, two steps to the right for great children's programming, two steps to the left for tree and other maintenance and care, and throw your hands in the air and boogy down in place because we wouldn't even want to THINK what life would be without it's fabulousness.

Music by bluesman Gary Clark Jr. and DJ Duane Harriott, a plethora of raffle prizes, including a night at the Greenwich Hotel. A free Brownstoner tee for the next fifty people who buy tickets. Fundraiser committee includes Jonathan Ames, Ted Allen, Jennifer Egan, Nelson George and Jonathan Lethem.

Heads up: 'Like' the Fort Greene Park Conservancy's website to stay up to date and for a chance to win prizes.

Click here for information about how to purchase tickets or send monetary contributions.

Zaytoons: Z'fries also have it!

Zaytoons, the Zagat-rated powerhouse of Middle Eastern fare is getting a nod for their expanded menu, which now includes amongst other menu items, burgers and fries.

Still very much a go-to place for delicious Middle Eastern fare like lahambajin, shish kabob, falafel, lentil soup, couscous al beit, hummus + pita, babaghanouj, fatoosh salad, the menu expanded several months ago to also include burgers and fries.

A recent Fort Greene/Clinton Hill Local article by Van Sias, lists Zaytoons fries as a neighborhood stand out. The Local article describes Zaytoons fries as a must-taste: “dusted with freshly cumin, which gives them a nice kick.”

Stop in!

Zaytoons is located at 472 Myrtle Avenue between Washington Avenue and Hall Street. Please reach them at 718.623.5522.

Shic is open for business!

Shic is open for business! Spelled with an 'S' for Soketah, the owners' first store on Myrtle Avenue, the new one-stop beauty bar features 4 fabulous beauty areas under one roof: hair, nails (manicures and pedicures), make-up and other beauty treatments, including facial and full body massages.

The 1500sf beauty bar deluxe is designed in colors reminiscent of lovely gifts and the boxes they sometimes come in, with its primarily chocolate brown and Tiffany blue color scheme. Shic is owned by 4 locals and entrepreneurs, Keisha Farrell, Sonia Lashley, Kristal Thomas and Jamilla Martin.

The space is perfect for regular pampering sessions and is also equipped to handle group or private events such as birthdays, girls night out, corporate events, bridal parties and special occasions.

Inquire about customized packages and special rates for group bookings.

Shic is located at 564 Myrtle Avenue between Emerson and Classon (across the street from Soketah Salon). Please call Shic at 718.875.6845 for a hair, nails or massage appointment or further information.

Walking Wallabout: OHNY Tours Oct. 16th

Join MARP and Open House New York (OHNY) for a Fall walking tour of Wallabout! Two tours are being offered on Sunday, October 16th at 10am and 2pm. Space is limited, so hurry to
OHNY's website and reserve a space.

The tour will begin at the Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument in Ft. Greene Park, continue through the new Wallabout Historic District, pass the Navy Yard and industrial Wallabout area, and end at Walt Whitmans only remaining home in Brooklyn.

The 1.5 mile tour will begin in Ft. Greene Park and last approximately 2 hours.

Meat CSA – Sign up now for shares!

Interested in joining a Meat CSA in Clinton Hill? Sign up here with High Point Farms!

High Point Farms is offering a Meat CSA share for the winter. Distribution takes place every other Wednesday, starting December 14th, right here at Five Spot (Myrtle and Hall Street). There are 6 pick-up dates in total (14-Dec, 28-Dec, 11-Jan, 25-Jan, 8-Feb, 22-Feb). Click the link above to sign up, and to find about more about the share!

The Myrtle Scrawl: part crawl, part scavenger hunt, wholly exciting!

Max Power and The Emerson Present the 1st annual Myrtle Avenue Scrawl!

It's part bar crawl, part scanvenger hunt, part drink fest, part nosh fest. It's WHOLLY exciting! Mark your calendars for 'The Myrtle Avenue Scrawl,' which will take place on Saturday, October 15th. Created and coordinated by The Emerson (561 Myrtle) and Max Power (of Bloody Battle and Silly Dance-off fame), come out and have a real good time on Myrtle Avenue!! Prizes galore: the Scrawler with the most points wins!

Click for more info!

image: courtesy The Emerson and Max Power

Myrtle Teens (YEMP Program): Year 5!

Brisk day like today is quite the reminder of how quickly we’ve moved into a new season. Students have been back at school at least a month, including students who participated in the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership’s Young Entrepreneur Mentorship Program (YEMP) for Summer 2011! The YEMP program is funded by a generous grant from the JPMorgan Chase Foundation and from operating funds of the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Business Improvement District.

In YEMP, fifteen (15) local teens are placed with Myrtle Avenue businesses for a seven week summer experience which includes 20 work hours per week. MARP conducts youth outreach, schedules interviews with participating merchants, handles all employment paperwork, and pays wages for the summer. Myrtle merchants oversee the teens and serve as supervisors and mentors to the local high school students.

A couple of the teens were hired by local businesses upon completion of the program, and thus will be continuing on in an after-school capacity.

There were a few programmatic additions this year, including a joint closing reception together with teens from MetroTech BID’s youth summer program and a youth financial literacy course led by adult and youth leaders from All About Business (AAB), a dynamic program of Optimum Capital Management (thanks AAB!).

We are grateful to the following students and employers for their commitment to making the fifth year of the program a major success:

Joanne Alvarez (Wallys Square Root Caf

Pratt Celebrates 125 Years: Kickoff Weekend is here!

Myrtle Avenue Restaurants & Cafes Celebrate Pratt's 125th Anniversary w/Lunch Specials on Sat., 10/1!

Pratt Institute is turning 125, and they have LOTS of activities planned to celebrate the very first day of classes that took place on October 17, 1887! This weekend, October 1st and 2nd, kickoff weekend!

Pratt has placed twelve (12) anniversary banners on Myrtle Avenue, waving and flying high in commemoration and celebration!

A number of Myrtle Avenue restaurants and cafe's are offering all kinds of very enticing lunch specials on this Saturday, 10/1. Get those Pratt IDs ready! This Saturday, it's your passport to savings on all types of delectable fare up and down the Avenue.

MYRTLE AVENUE (WASHINGTON PARK/CARLTON)

Noor Restaurant, 336 Myrtle

15% off anything on the menu, including smoothies

Sans Souci Restauant & Bar, sanssouciny.com, 330 Myrtle

Happy hour drink specials + 10% off anything on the menu

MYRTLE AVENUE (ADELPHI/CLERMONT)

Duncans Fish & Seafood, 385 Myrtle

10% off all lunch plates

MYRTLE AVENUE (VANDERBILT/CLINTON)

Falafel House, 407 Myrtle

All sandwiches and wraps $5-$6; 10% off large meat or spinach pizza pies; 2 slices + can of soda, $5

MYRTLE AVENUE (CLINTON/WAVERLY)

Karrot Health Store, 431 Myrtle

10% off everything, including smoothies (blueberry jubilee, Omega 3 [protein], Obama [peanut butter and banana]

MYRTLE AVENUE (WAVERLY/WASHINGTON)

Anima Italian Bistro, 458 Myrtle, animabistro.com

20% off food and beverages for the day

Five Spot Soul Food & Supper Club, 459 Myrtle, fivespotsoulfood.com

Platters w/2 side orders + cornbread, $7.95 (includes choice of fried chicken, meatloaf, whiting, beef brisket, jerk chicken and chopped BBQ); $2 off beer and wine

Maggie Brown, 455 Myrtle, maggiebrownrestaurant.com

Happy Hour Special: buy one, get one on all well drinks, house wine and draught beers. Available from 5p-7:30p only:
burger + beer special, $12; beer + wings special, $10 and $2 off burgers (outside of coupon)

Thai 101, 455A Myrtle

10% off any entree

Thai 101 Bistro, 448 Myrtle

10% off any entree

El Cofre, 454 Myrtle

lunch specials only $5-$6

MYRTLE AVENUE (WASHINGTON/HALL)

Kum Kau Chinese Cuisine, 463 Myrtle

10% off all day (both takeout and sit in)

Zaytoons, 472 Myrtle, zaytoonsrestaurant.com

10% off any entree

Liberty Pizza, 482 Myrtle

2 cheese pizza slices + medium fountain drink, $5

MYRTLE AVENUE (HALL/RYERSON)

Los Pollitos, 499 Myrtle between Hall and Ryerson

10% off all food items

Waza Sushi and Ramen, 485 Myrtle

10% off food and drink items all day

MYRTLE AVENUE (RYERSON/GRAND)

Fork Caf