Located in Park Slope, Pacific Tavern is a purveyor of fine American dining from the esteemed Chef Billy Lang.

Photos by Nicole Franzen

 

Pacific Tavern opened in May 2010 and is located inside the Smith Hotel Brooklyn. Since then, Golden Spork winner Chef Lang has been serving both quality interpretations of classic dishes and daring new ventures into the uncharted territories of food.

Pacific Tavern's interior, designed by the award-winning Hayden Collective, reflects the hip sensibilities of the surrounding area while also paying tribute to Brooklyn's storied past. The multi-level restaurant offers the choice to observe passers-by in the glass-encased Cascade Bar on the 2nd floor, or watch the art of cooking as it occurs in the open-kitchen dining room.

 

Phone

(347) 555-1234

 

Location

74 5th Avenue
at St. Marks Place
Brooklyn, NY 11217

 

Hours

M-Th 5p–11p
F-Sa 12p–11p
Su 10a–11p

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Below I've listed some of the issues that I'm often asked about but if you have other issues that are important to you, please feel free to reach out to me and I am happy to discuss them with you in more detail.My email is kathleen@murphyformetro.com and my phone number is 615-422-7109

COMMITTED TO OUR QUALITY OF LIFE: From greenways to sidewalks, to recycling, I know we must invest in what makes it great to live here.
  • We must act as stewards of our environment and take on personal responsibility to conserve energy.Eliminate and reduce waste, preserve land, build responsibility, and create a culture of sustainability.Our public polices must reflect this.We want to make sure Nashville is not only great for us but for future generations as well.
  • We need to make sure that our senior population is not forgotten.We must make sure they have access to quality health care, have property tax relief so they can stay in their homes and neighborhoods, and can access services they need.
  • As Nashville grows, that growth comes with difficultissues that must be solved.One issue is a growing homeless population.There are many causes for those who become homeless, from the loss of a job to mental health issues and others.We must find solutions to help find homes and stable lives for as many homeless Nashvillians as possible. I will work to identify solutions that have worked in other similarly sized cities across the country so that we can help reduce the number of homeless in our city.Some of these solutions will include creating new affordable housing solutions and job training opportunities. We also will need to work with mental health care organizations to help provide treatment for those who need it to get their lives back on track.
INVESTMENT IN NASHVILLE: INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Our city has grown and will continue to grow.With that growth comes increased use and demand on our various infrastructure systems including water and sewer systems, public transportation, public safety.As a city, we must invest in our infrastructure systems now to ensure they are ready for our continuing future growth.
  • Throughout our district, many people are facing problems from inadequate storm water drainage systems.Eroding creek beds and retaining walls and flooded yards can lower property values and create safety concerns for residents. 
  • As your council member, I will work with metro public works and other engineers to create solutions that expand our capacity to deal with storm water drainage and fix existing problems while preventing new ones.
FOCUSED ON OUR NEIGHBORHOODS: I grew up in Nashville and I understand what makes our neighborhoods our home.All of our neighborhoods have unique characteristics and personalities. 
  • Planning and zoning issues are some of the most frequent and important decisions that the metro council faces each year.The 24th district is growing and it is important that we make sure that growth and development happen in a smart and intentional manner.
  • My approach to making these decisions is make sure that all development is done in a thoughtful manner that always takes into account the surrounding property owners and environmental concerns.I will work to find common ground and insure that we work together for the common good of everyone involved and for the district as a whole.
MASS TRANSIT AND MOBILITY: Mass transit and the ability to move around our city is key to our economy and way of life.How our city grows and how we zone our neighborhoods is connected to transportation.The cost of transportation is the second largest expense for most households.The amount of time we are going to spend in our cars is expected to double by 2040.We must be able to connect our residents with educational and employment opportunities and ways to improve their quality of life.
  • Nashville should be investing in greener, more financially sound solutions for our community.We should invest in renewable energy sources now.It will lessen the burden on traditional forms of energy by utilizing natural resources and ultimately reducing costs citywide.
  • Nashvillians and our economy cannot continue to wait to take action on mass transit options and mobility options.While most of the solutions to this problem will be countywide measures, as your council member I will push for more sidewalks.One of the keys to a walkable neighborhood is a thorough system of sidewalks.By investing in sidewalks throughout our neighborhoods, we will be able to better support mass transit and increase resident’s ability to walk to neighborhood businesses.Sidewalks often increase public health and property values and also help build a better sense of community by making it easier to get around the neighborhood. 
 

A FORCE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY: Fire fighters and police officers risk their lives for us everyday.It is critical they receive the support they need to make sure we are safe. 
  • Without a strong public safety system, we cannot feel safe in our home or out in our neighborhood.The first step in ensuring a strong public safety network is ensuring that that we provide our public safety officers with the equipment and policies they need to protect themselves so they can protect our lives and our homes.
  • I will that make certain Nashville has a strong public safety system that draws from the best practices learned in communities across the state and around the county.By ensuring we have a world-class public safety system, we will not only make our neighborhoods safer, but we can lower insurance costs and increase property values.
A CHAMPION FOR OUR SCHOOLS:I graduated from Hillsboro High School and currently volunteer there and Park Ave. Elementary.I will bring a renewed focus to strong schools. 
  • If we are not involved and engaged with our schools, how can we expect the students to become involved engaged members of society?All of Nashville benefits when our children and youth are safe, healthy, engaged and learning.We must prepare our youth to be productive participants in economic and civic life.Health engaged children and youth add to our vitality.
  • While the School Board is ultimately in charge of managing our school system, as your council member I will be actively engaged in the conversations to improve our schools—inside and outside the classrooms.The school system has a lot on their plate which is why supporting programs like Book ‘em that supplement school curriculum is important to me. 
A COMMITMENT TO TRANSPARENCY: I will push for more accountability in Metro government.Government needs to be responsive to what the public wants and balance that with the needs of the whole city.How metro departments work, spend their budgets, approve projects, and access to resources should be open to all Nashvillians not just the few who can devote hours to working through the maze of red tape. 
  • One of the most important roles for any council member is to taking proactive steps to anticipate and solve problems before they happen.But it’s not enough to anticipate and solve problems; council members must create an open direct line of communication to keep the community informed about what’s going on across the district and across the city.
  • As your council member, I will work around the clock to address problems throughout the 24th district.I will be available to discuss the issues that are important to you.In addition to holding a regular district meetings with neighbors, I will send out a regular email newsletters with the latest information affecting our district and our city. 
  • And to ensure that I’m always available whenever you have a question, you can call me anytime on my cell phone: 615-838-5486
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Small businesses drive our local economy.We must help them grow and thrive.When small businesses succeed, our working families have more opportunity to prosper.We must develop local talent, attract and support small business, recruit companies to create more and better jobs, nurture existing businesses that have invest in and contributed to Nashville’s success. We want our small businesses and Nashville jobs going to qualified Nashvillians first—they are our greatest resource.
  • Pay equity is a problem here in Nashville.It’s not just a “business” issue, it’s a family issue.It’s a key part of increasing opportunities for Nashville’s middle class. 
  • Responsible economic development attracts creative businesses to locate and stay in Nashville.We must constantly be working to increase the quality of life and business opportunities in Nashville.This not only helps existing residents but also attracts new one.A high quality of life helps attract new workers and talent to Nashville, which in turns helps attract and grow businesses.
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