Chabad Opens New Hampshire’s First Kosher Café

The Brooklyn Café in New Hampshire opened by Rabbi Berel Slavaticki offers kosher food to locals and vacationers. But it’s more than just a place to eat.

The Seacoast Chabad Jewish Center in New Hampshire is celebrating a significant milestone with the opening of the state’s first kosher café, The Brooklyn Café, located at 2299 Woodbury Ave in Newington. This new establishment brings a unique culinary experience, offering a variety of kosher-certified dishes and a taste of authentic New York cuisine to both locals and travelers.

The Brooklyn Café features a diverse menu that includes falafel, bagels, pizza, and other items, ensuring that patrons enjoy a true New York dining experience. However, the café is more than just a place to eat. As a nonprofit organization, all proceeds from The Brooklyn Café are dedicated to supporting local needs, aiding families and individuals, and fostering community growth in various ways.

Rabbi Berel Slavaticki, the driving force behind this initiative, shared his vision: “Our goal is to create a welcoming space where people from all walks of life, backgrounds, and affiliations can feel safe and connected. This café is a dream come true, and we hope it becomes a cherished part of your lives as well.”

The Brooklyn Café is open to the public and invites guests from all backgrounds to experience its delicious food and warm atmosphere.

For more information about The Brooklyn Café and its offerings, please visit BrooklynCafeNH.com or contact (603) 319-8453.

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