Brooklyn Heights staple Plymouth Cafe closes after 42 years
After 42 years of service at the corner of Henry and Pineapple streets, owners Peter and David Hong closed Plymouth Cafe on June 15 to make way for a new food-oriented business.

Plymouth Cafe, a neighborhood fixture at 90 Henry St. for over four decades, officially closed its doors on June 15. Known locally as Plymouth Deli, the business was operated by brothers Peter and David Hong, who decided to close the shop as Peter enters retirement. The cafe was a multigenerational gathering spot celebrated by residents for its sandwiches, smoothies, and hamburgers.
While the cafe has ceased operations, the location will remain part of the local food scene. Peter Hong, who owns the building, indicated that a new food-oriented business is slated to move into the space. Although specific plans are not yet finalized, Hong suggested the storefront might become a restaurant or a salad bar.
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