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New Brooklyn Restaurant Spotlights Central Texan Barbecue With Dominican Flair

By Big New York · 06/29/2026 · Updated 06/29/2026
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Find killer breakfast tacos, brisket carnitas-topped fried plantains, and more at Bark Barbecue’s new home Bark Barbecue started as a pop-up in Queens, turned into a food stand in Brooklyn, and is now ready for a bigger stage — pitmaster Ruben Santana will open his first full restaurant in Bushwick at 25 Thames Street, between.

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Find killer breakfast tacos, brisket carnitas-topped fried plantains, and more at Bark Barbecue’s new home Bark Barbecue started as a pop-up in Queens, turned into a food stand in Brooklyn, and is now ready for a bigger stage — pitmaster Ruben Santana will open his first full restaurant in Bushwick at 25 Thames Street, between.

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