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BUS INES S , B ROOKLYN S T Y LE
When you’ve got 90 years of
experience, you know how to
throw awesome parties.
Their grandparents may have
started Sirico’s Catering, but two
cousins, Hercules and Jim Sirico,
are the ones that keep these parties
going every night.
A bit overwhelmed with all to
be done? Your life just got easier
because everything you need is
coordinated by Sirico’s in-house
wedding planner who directs the
process.
Ceremony: Want to get married
here? Say the word, and the
planner will say, “I do.”
Food: They get it. It’s got to
be good. With customized menus
for every taste and budget, it will
be. Guests enjoy drinks and food
in a separate room for the cocktail
hour, then make their way to
another for dinner and dancing.
Of course, there’s a lovely bridal
suite for the bridal party.
Music: The house DJ is
young, hip, gets the party
started, and keeps it moving all
night long.
Pictures: Photos and videos
will be treasured for a lifetime, so
Sirico’s works with proven photographers
and videographers
who make sure special moments
are captured. The beautiful gardens
and active fireplace in the
lobby make perfect backdrops.
Decorations: Lighting sets
the mood and atmosphere, so
color-coordinate your event with
an LED lighting package. It can
match your wedding colors. Or,
reach for the stars with specialized
effects that include an image
of a bright blue sky. Sirico’s
has it all covered with chair
draperies and sashes, too.
Busy moms can relax because
Sirico’s party planner has
your back.
Your daughter’s party starts
in the Entourage Room where
the guest of honor can wait with
friends before the introductions
begin.
Tropical Bar: Say aloha
to the place where teens enjoy
drinks that include virgin pina
coladas, strawberry daiquiris,
and frozen sensations.
Food: A buffet loaded with
fun food, customize designed to
taste. Among the offerings: taco
stations, a mashed potato bar,
and sliders. For dessert, there’s
an ice cream sundae bar, candy
tables, and Sirico’s famous chocolate
fountain.
Decorations: Select from inhouse
designs and decorations,
tailored to teens. Balloon center
pieces are always a hit.
Every special occasion calls
for unique needs, and Sirico’s accommodates
them all. Whether
it’s an anniversary, retirement,
Communion, Confirmation, corporate
event, or other special occasion,
Sirico’s is the place to be.
There are party rooms that
can accommodate up to 100, 200,
and 300 people.
Valet parking and a parking
lot make it convenient for all
guests.
Let’s get this party started.
Sirico’s Caterer’s 8023 13th Ave.
between 80th and 81st streets in
Dyker Heights, (718) 331–2900, www.
siricos.net. Open Tuesdays through
Sundays, from 1:30 to 9:30 pm.
MON, APRIL 8
TALK, ARTISTS RESISTING
GENTRIFICATION:
Although artists are often
harbingers of gentrifi cation,
a panel will discuss how
they can also help protect
longterm residents from
being priced out. $5. 6:30
pm. Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
COMEDY, SAVAGE: A free
comedy show happening
every Monday night, with
a guest lecturer each week
teaching audience members
how to do something
stupid and utterly useless.
Free. 8 pm. Fawkner 191
Smith St. between Warren
and Baltic streets in Cobble
Hill, (718) 522–3172, www.
fawknerny.com.
TUES, APRIL 9
KRIS FRIESWICK: Journalist,
humorist and author Kris
Frieswick will talk about
her new book, “The Ghost
Manuscript.” This will be an
event moderated by fellow
author Jason Feifer. Free. 7
pm. PowerHouse Arena 28
Adams St. at Water Street
in Dumbo, (718) 666–3049,
www.powerhousearena.
com.
ART, APRIL ART EXHIBITION:
The Wythe Hotel’s exhibit
will feature works on paper
by artists Marina Adams,
Andrea Bergart, Michelle
Segre, and Brooklynite
Jason Stopa in four guest
rooms on the fi fth fl oor.
Free. 7–9 pm. Wythe Hotel
80 Wythe Ave. at N. 11th
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
460–8000, www.wythehotel.
com.
THEATER, “THE TRAGEDY
OF JULIUS CAESAR”: 7:30
pm. See Friday, April 5.
COMEDY, AMBUSH COMEDY:
A comedy show in
the back of a pizza shop!
With hosts Lucas Connolly
and David Piccolomini and
free beer from 8–8:30 pm.
Free. 8 pm. Two Boots
Williamsburg 558 Driggs
Ave. between N. Sixth and
N. Seventh streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–2668,
twoboots.com/location/williamsburg.
DANCE, HITOHANA HITOSEKAI
(ONE FLOWER ONE
WORLD): Japanese dancer
Moeno Wakamatsu shows
her dance works inspired
by Japanese Butoh and
her Buddhist upbringing.
There will also be a four-day
workshop from April 11-14.
$18. 8 pm. Triskelion Arts
106 Calyer St. between
Banker Street and Clifford
Place in Greenpoint, (718)
389–3473, www.triskelionarts.
org.
WED, APRIL 10
THEATER, “THE TRAGEDY
OF JULIUS CAESAR”: 7:30
pm. See Friday, April 5.
COMEDY, THE BEST FRIENDS
WITH GREG AND DUSTIN:
A comedy variety show
with killer comedians, storytellers
and musicians.
$5 suggested donation. 9
pm. Branded Saloon 603
Vanderbilt Ave. at Bergen
Street in Prospect Heights,
(718) 484–8704, www.
brandedsaloon.com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The
Chicago-style stand-up
showcase features Josh
Gondleman, Kat Radley,
Gabe Pachenco, and more.
$10 ($5 in advance). 9 pm.
The Gutter 200 N. 14th St.
between Wythe Avenue
and Berry Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–3585,
thegutterbrooklyn.com.
THURS, APRIL 11
TALK, CONNORS AND SULLIVAN
LAW SEMINAR: A
free seminar to learn about
elder law, trusts and estate
law, and estate planning.
Free. 11 am and 3 pm. Montauk
Club 25 Eighth Ave. at
Lincoln Place in Park Slope,
(718) 638–0800, www.montaukclub.
com.
FUND-RAISER, FIGHT
AGAINST HUNGER: Reaching
Out Community Services
holds a fundraiser with
music, dancing, and raffl es.
$100. 6–11 pm. Rex Manor
1100 60th St. at 11th Avenue
in Dyker Heights, (917)
509–9055, www.rcsprograms.
org/news-events.
TALK, AN EXPLORATION
OF SPICE, HOT SAUCE,
AND IMMIGRANT FOODS:
Several experts investigate
the history of spicy food in
America in a heated debate.
$10. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
DINING, THE WHISKY EXTRAVAGANZA:
Sample
more than 100 varieties of
whiskies from around the
world. $95 ($195 VIP). 7 pm.
Weylin 175 Broadway at
Driggs Ave. in Williamsburg,
(718) 963–3639, www.weylin.
com.
FILM, “THE WILD PARTY”:
Brooklyn “It Girl” Clara Bow
stars in this 1929 comedy
about a saucy fl apper in
college. $12. 7 pm. Alamo
Drafthouse 445 Albee
Square West between Willoughby
and Fulton streets
in Downtown, (718) 513–
2547, www.drafthouse.
com/nyc.
THEATER, “THE TRAGEDY
OF JULIUS CAESAR”: 7:30
pm. See Friday, April 5.
THEATER, MARJANA AND
THE FORTY THIEVES: 8
pm. See Friday, April 5.
MUSIC, THE UNLIKELY
CANDIDATES AND THE
BREVET: The two bands
hit Brooklyn during their
Strange Lines tour. $12. 8
pm. Rough Trade NYC 64
N. Ninth St. between Kent
and Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–4111,
www.roughtradenyc.com.
MUSIC, BIRCH: Indie pop
artist Birch plays a record
release show. $10-12. 8 pm.
Union Pool 484 Union Ave.
at Meeker Avenue in Williamsburg,
(718) 609–0484,
www.union-pool.com.
COMEDY, COMEDY QUARTERLY:
The comedy show
returns with a performance
centered on offi ce culture
with core values including,
“no assholes.” “be the best
you can without throwing
up,” and “no gambling. OK,
some gambling.”” Free.
8–10 pm. Knitting Factory
361 Metropolitan Ave. at
Havemeyer Street in Williamsburg,
(347) 529–6696,
bk.knittingfactory.com.
COMEDY, LIVE FOR MOM:
Aspiring good son and chaotic
comedian Ben Wasserman
performs a brand new
hour of material specifi cally
designed to make his mom
proud, about marriage,
dental check-ups, and fi nishing
his homework. Bring
your mom for a chance to
win a free drink! Free. 8 pm.
Friends and Lovers (641
Classon Ave. between Dean
and Pacifi c streets in Crown
Heights), www.fnlbk.com.
FRI, APRIL 12
THEATER, “THE TRAGEDY
OF JULIUS CAESAR”: 7:30
pm. See Friday, April 5.
MUSIC, OF MONTREAL: The
glam-pop band returns to
Brooklyn, with Yip Deceiver
opening. $30 ($25 in advance).
8 pm. Elsewhere
(599 Johnson Ave. at Varick
Avenue in Bushwick), www.
elsewherebrooklyn.com.
THEATER, MARJANA AND
THE FORTY THIEVES: 8
pm. See Friday, April 5.
THEATER, STOP KISS: 8 pm.
See Friday, April 5.
COMEDY, NOT QUIET MIDNIGHT:
A comedy blowout
featuring several standup
acts. Free. 8 pm. Friends
and Lovers (641 Classon
Ave. between Dean and
Pacifi c streets in Crown
Heights), www.fnlbk.com.
MUSIC, BROOKLYN CHAMBER
MUSIC SOCIETY: The
group plays work by Mozart,
Boccherini, and Schubert.
$35 ($20 students). 8
pm. First Unitarian Church
(119 Pierrepont St. between
Clinton Street and Monroe
Place in Brooklyn Heights),
www.brooklynchambermusicsociety.
org.
COMEDY, HOUSE OF
BRICKS: A rip-roaring
comedy show featuring
Courtney Maginnis, David
Freeburg, Maddy Smith,
and more. Free. 8:30 pm.
Precious Metal 143 Troutman
St. between Central
and Evergreen avenues in
Bushwick, (917) 386–3230.
SAT, APRIL 13
ART, SPRINGTIME PARK
SLOPE ART EXHIBIT AND
SALE: 1–6 pm. See Saturday,
April 6.
TASTES OF GOWANUS: A
food and drink crawl for
Earth Day, with more than
20 local eateries and bars
offering samples. $20. 2–6
pm. Gowanus Third Avenue
between 10th and Sackett
streets in Gowanus, (917)
697–3745, bit.ly/tastesofbkspring.
MUSIC, BROOKLYN MUSIC
SCHOOL FUNDRAISING
CONCERT: The school’s
string students will hold a
concert to show their repertoire
and raise money to
cover some of the costs of
their upcoming trip to perform
in Paris. $20 suggested
donation. 5–6 pm. Brooklyn
Music School Playhouse 126
St. Felix St. between Lafayette
Avenue and Hanson
Place in Fort Greene, (718)
638–5660, brooklynmusicschool.
org.
NIGHTLIFE, RAVE OF
THRONES: “Game of
Thrones” star Kristian Nairn,
who played Hodor, will spin
on the eve of the new season.
$20. 9 pm–4 am. Schimanski
(54 North 11th St.
between Kent and Wythe
Avenues in Williamsburg).
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