Saturday, July 7, 2012

Siggy's Good Food opens tonight on Elizabeth Street


The second outpost of all-organic Brooklyn Heights restaurant Siggy's Good Food opens today at 5 on Elizabeth Street... just a little ways in between Houston and Bleecker. (Siggy's replaces Rice, which closed in the spring, per Eater.)

Per the Siggy's website:

It is our belief that pure, good food plays a vital and significant role in our lives, promoting physical and emotional well-being. "Organic – back to better!" highlights the difference between organic, naturally grown food – full of vital nutrition and lots of life, as opposed to artificial, instant food. We believe in the power of food and its positive effect.

They will serve dinners only for the first week, then open for lunch as well...

5 comments:

  1. Used to love Rice when they were on Mott. Great cheap food; everybody super nice. After the move; not so much.

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  2. I had the pleasure/luck to live in Brooklyn Heights for 8 years and Siggy's was one of my go to spots. Good healthy food. Cheap. Homey feel and friendly staff. This should be a great edition .

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  3. Does anyone know that place on elizabeth maybe it's called the Library? Ugh it's making me mad it's across the street from a cemetery, could be gone for all I know... Butnnitnlooks gorgeous inside and open and breezy

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  4. You're thinking of Public across from the antique shop that sells lawn decorations

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  5. Whoa, that happens to be my favorite kind of food, I ought to check out this place.

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