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Pour One Out for Dale Talde’s Pork Slope, Which Has Permanently Closed

Pork Slope’s acclaimed burger is no more.Photo: Bobby Doherty

Just as they’re set to move on Manhattan, Dale Talde and business partners David Massoni and John Bush are reducing their footprint in their home base of Park Slope. The trio, a.k.a. Three Kings Restaurant Group, have quietly shuttered their honky-tonk-themed barPork Slope, home to a burger thatNew Yorkdeemed 2013’sBest Bar Burgerand then one of thecity’s 50 most important burgerslast year. All things considered, it comes as a surprise: Pork Slope was a popular bar with widely appealing, cheffed-up fast food, lots of beer, and some very solid drink specials.

That’s not the only spot they’re closing in the neighborhood, either. Talde & Co. will alsoshutterThistle Hill Tavern, the gastropub that Bush and Massoni originally opened in 2010 before Talde came into the picture. When it closes, the originalTaldewill be the only piece of their Park Slope empire still standing.

However, it’s not all closings. Along with the forthcoming Atlantic Social Club near theBarclays Center, the group will dive into the Manhattan hotel world when they open several concepts in the Arlo Nomad, including the Italian-American Massoni, and Rice & Gold in Chinatown’s Hotel 50 Bowery. In a statement provided to Grub, the team says they’re “extremely thankful” to their customers.

Dale Talde Unexpectedly Shutters Pork Slope