Nitehawk Cinema

Movie theater · South Slope

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Debbie’s Bar, from Dutch Kills, Opens in Long Island City | Eater NY

"I saw that workers at the Park Slope location of the dine-in movie theater Nitehawk made moves to unionize this week, with more than 20 employees reportedly walking out to encourage management to voluntarily recognize the group. The staff—around 100 workers including servers, kitchen staff, and ticket tellers—are organizing with United Auto Workers 2179, which recently worked with Alamo Drafthouse workers; Nitehawk’s first location opened in 2011 in Williamsburg and this Park Slope location debuted in 2018." - Emma Orlow

https://ny.eater.com/2024/2/8/24064784/dutch-kills-debbies-bar-opening-long-island-city

188 Prospect Park W, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Get directions

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