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Another restaurant says goodbye on 7th Avenue: Miracle Grill, on 3rd Street, closed up yesterday, according to Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn. OTBKB reports that Bobby Flay was the original chef at Miracle Grill’s first outpost in the East Village.
Miracle Grill is Closing on Sunday [OTBKB] GMAP
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  1. I’m not sad to see this place go. I don’t remember what the food tasted like, because the one time I went, the service was pretty awful. Bad enough that they never got my business again. If I had to wager, I’d say the bad service sunk this place. I realize this franchise had some pedigree, but if you’re going to open up in Park Slope, those of us who are not so affluent expect to be treated like human beings if we’re going to spend our hard-earned dough in a restaurant. I recommend Fonda in the nabe for similar cuisine. They treated my wife and I like royalty compared to the other poor excuses for Tex Mex in the Slope. (And yes, we saved our pennies and treated ourselves and plan to go back again for another *special occasion*. We’re not all rolling in it here in the Slope, but that doesn’t mean we don’t know good eating either.)

  2. Was mediocre. Feel for anyone that’s lost their job tho.

    What this area needs is a good gastro-pubby place. Tons of places to eat in this/my nabe, but closest good burger is Bonnies Grill.

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