In Crown Heights, Panini and a Melting Pot

By Jessica Firger for the Wall Street Journal Metropolis Blog

The morning pastries are homemade, the coffee is from Italian roaster Danesi, but the most remarkable thing about Basil, a café and wine bar in Crown Heights, may be who’s working the front and back of the house.

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