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"Winter in Red Hook has never been more exciting, thanks to new openings like Pitt’s, Cafe Kestrel, and now Lundy Bros. The latter, though, isn’t exactly new: fueled by nostalgia for Old Brooklyn. The restaurant is a reboot of a historic Sheepshead Bay seafood hall, F.W.I. Lundy Brothers, which in the 1920s served up to 15,000 people a day. Lundy’s closed in 1977, after the death of its founder, was reopened by a new team in the mid-1990s and then shuttered again in 2007. Now, it’s back open at its new Red Hook home. One can imagine it being especially popular come summertime with its large waterfront-facing patio." - Emma Orlow
