erry’s 28th nniversary
DINNER SPECIALS
ALL SERVED WITH SOUP OR SALAD,
Choice Of Potato,
Vegetable, Beverage & Dessert
Shrimp Scampi over Linguine
Rib Steak
Pork Chops Chick Parmigiana
Roast Turkey
Boneless Brook Trout
Grilled Chicken - Scampi Style
Chicken Maricada
Chicken Louisiana
Broiled Boston Scrod
Beef or Chicken Siciliano
(sautéed Portobello mushrooms, sundried tomatoes served
with oven browned potatoes)
$19.95
Per Person
LUNCH SPECIALS
$12.95
Per Person
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THURS, APRIL 4
FREE TAX PREP: 10 am–4
pm. See Tuesday, April 2.
ART, KATIE BELL AND AUSTIN
BALLARD ARTIST
TALK: The artists discuss
their shows “A Place for
Everything and Everything
in Its Place” and “Shadow
Lake.”” Free. 6:30 pm.
Smack Mellon 92 Plymouth
St. at Washington
Street in DUMBO, (718)
834–8761, www.smackmellon.
org.
FUND-RAISER, DON’T EAT
’TIL BROOKLYN: Citymeals
on Wheels hosts a
fund-raising tasting tour of
Brooklyn’s best foods and
cocktails. $85 ($100 VIP).
7 pm. Dumbo Loft (155
Water St. in Dumbo), www.
citymeals.org/donteat.
READING, KRIS FRIESWICK:
Journalist, humorist and
author Kris Frieswick will
talk about her new book,
“The Ghost Manuscript,”
a suspenseful quest for
King Arthur’s tomb. Free. 7
pm. PowerHouse Arena 28
Adams St. at Water Street
in Dumbo, (718) 666–
3049, www.powerhousearena.
com.
ART, A NIGHT WITH ERIC
N. MACK AND FRIENDS:
Take a tour of Eric N.
Mack’s site-specifi c installation,
then experience
three artistic responses
to the work. $16 (includes
Museum admission). 7 pm.
Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 638–5000,
www.brooklynmuseum.
org.
COMEDY, NOSTALGIA!: A
comedy and storytelling
event where comedians
reminisce on some of their
most cringeworthy moments
using PowerPoints,
journal entries, old Facebook
statuses, and more.
Free. 7 pm. Friends and
in Brooklyn Heights), www.
booksaremagic.net.
MUSIC, BROOKLYN FOLK
FESTIVAL: The 11th annual
festival presents more
than 40 acts over three
days, with blues, folk,
jug band, and Americana
music. $25–$85. 7 pm. St.
Ann’s Church 157 Montague
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
875–6960.
COMEDY, XL COMEDY:
Xazmin Garza and Liz Hall
celebrate the fi fth anniversary
of their comedy
friendship. Free. 7:30
pm. Branded Saloon 603
Vanderbilt Ave. at Bergen
Street in Prospect Heights,
(718) 484–8704, www.
brandedsaloon.com.
MUSIC, THE LITTLE MERMEN:
The party band
plays Disney songs for
adults while dressed in
elaborate costumes. $15.
8:30 pm. Brooklyn Bazaar
(150 Greenpoint Ave. between
Manhattan Avenue
and Franklin Street in
Greenpoint), www.bkbazaar.
com.
MUSIC, OLIVER LAKE’S
ALTO MADNESS: The
composer revives his alto
sax quartet. $20 ($18 in
advance). 8 pm. Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill,
(917) 267–0363, www.roulette.
org.
SAT, APRIL 6
READING, “LENNY THE
LOBSTER CAN’T STAY
FOR DINNER”: Co-authors
Michael Buckley and his
10-year-old son Finn read
from their picture book
about a distinguished crustacean.
Free. 11 am. Books
Are Magic (225 Smith St.
at Butler Street in Carroll
Gardens), www.booksaremagic.
net.
TOUR, BROOKLYN CULTURAL
DISTRICT TOUR:
Take a free tour through
Fort Greene, with stops at
the many arts organization
in the area. Free. 11 am.
BAM Plaza (Flatbush Avenue
at Lafayette Avenue
in Fort Greene), bit.ly/FABTourApr19.
MUSIC, BROOKLYN FOLK
FESTIVAL: Noon–10 pm.
See Friday, April 5.
ART, SPRINGTIME PARK
SLOPE ART EXHIBIT AND
SALE: Come check out
work from 21 members of
the Park Slope Windsor
Terrace Artist Group. Free.
1–6 pm. Ossam Gallery
302 Seventh St. between
Fourth and Fifth avenues
in Park Slope, (646) 522–
2364, www.artspswt.com.
MUSIC, REGINA OPERA IN
CONCERT: A free onehour
concert featuring
opera and Broadway selections.
Free. 3 pm. Bay
Ridge Public Library (7223
Ridge Blvd. at 73rd Street
in Bay Ridge), www.reginaopera.
org.
MUSIC, NOSHIN’ ON BACH:
The International Street
Cannibals perform two
staples of Bach’s works: his
cantata “Ich habe genug”
and the Orchestral Suite
in B-minor. Free. 6 pm. St.
Francis of Paola Church
219 Conselyea St. at Humboldt
Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–0256,
divinemercy-brooklyn.org.
ALL SERVED WITH SOUP OR SALAD,
Beverage and Choice of the following Desserts:
Rice Pudding, Chocolate Pudding,
Fruit Cup, Jello or Muffin
Chicken Cordon Blue (1)
Single Pork Chops
Country Style Chicken Legs
Meatball Over Linguini
Eggplant Parm
Franks With French Fries
Cheese Ravioli
Chicken Francese (1) Over Rice
Baby back Ribs over rice (4 pieces)
All served with soup or salad.
Potato or vegetable linguni or rice
3482 Nostrand Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11229
718.934.9800
Lovers (641 Classon Ave.
between Dean and Pacifi c
streets in Crown Heights),
www.fnlbk.com.
THEATER, “THE TRAGEDY
OF JULIUS CAESAR”: 7:30
pm. See Friday, March 29.
MUSIC, THE DIARY OF ONE
WHO DISAPPEARED:
A Czech autobiographical
opera by the 19th
century composer Leoš
Janá ek about his love for
Kamila Stösslová, a married
woman 40 years his
junior who inspired several
of his musical works. The
opera will be in Czech with
English titles. $35. 7:30
pm. BAM Howard Gilman
Opera House (30 Lafayette
Ave. between Ashland
Place and St. Felix Street
in Fort Greene), www.bam.
org.
COMEDY, OUTCAST: Comedians
share what feeling
like an outcast means to
them. With Daniel Simonsen,
Clare O’Kan, Bardia
Salimi, and more. $10 ($8
in advance). 8 pm. Union
Hall 702 Union St. at Fifth
Avenue in Park Slope, (718)
638–4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
FRI, APRIL 5
ART, PRINTSPACE FIRST
FRIDAYS: A tote-making
workshop for printmakers.
All materials and light
snacks provided. $10. 6–9
pm. PrintSpace 509 Senator
St. at Fifth Avenue in
Bay Ridge, (917) 696–
5470, www.ellencolemanizzo.
com.
READING, “A GENTLEMAN
IN MOSCOW”: Author
Amor Towles celebrates
the paperback release
of his best-selling novel
about a 1922 aristocrat
sentenced to spend the
rest of his life inside a
luxury hotel. $14 ($21 with
book). 7 pm. First Unitarian
Church (119 Pierrepont
St. between Clinton
Street and Monroe Place
A whole new whirl: Disney-themed party band The Little
Mermen has added new costumes, new band members, and
lots of new songs since its last appearance in the borough of
Kings and Princesses. Down some Disney-fied cocktails and
sing along when the band plays Brooklyn Bazaar on April 5.
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