Nitehawk Cinema is on a roll with their Film Feast series, which tasks a big name chef to come up with a multicourse menu inspired by a film that will screen at the venue. The Chew star choose popular noir thriller Memento, and, yes, this means that dinner will be served in reverse. It all goes down July 10 at 7:15 PM, and tickets are $95. These sell out fast, so pay attention to the theater’s website to see when they go on sale.
If you are tired of the lines at Smorgasburg, head over to Long Island City’s new food market dubbed LIC Food and Flea. The open-air shopping destination contains sweet food vendors like Luke’s Lobster and M. Wells Dinette – it launches this Saturday and will take place on weekends through the end of the summer at the corner of Fifth Street and 46th Avenue.