David’s Brisket House has a unique story that adds an extra layer of flavor to every sandwich they serve. Originally owned by a Jewish family, the restaurant was sold to a Muslim family in the 1970s.
Nestled among the bustling streets, David’s Brisket House serves up a Reuben sandwich that’ll make your taste buds do a happy dance. A beacon of brisket brilliance! David’s Brisket House stands proud, ...
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When Brooklyn was incorporated as a city in 1834, building a new city hall was high on the list of priorities.