Eater NY lists August 2026 NYC openings

- Eater NY on August 6 published its August 2026 roundup of New York restaurant openings, listing newly operating spots across Manhattan, Brooklyn and other boroughs. (ny.eater.com) - The list named Goop Kitchen, Thai Niyom, Jules Pizza, Guac N Bubble, Rossa Cafe, Apapacho, Bernie and Herb’s, and Mary’s Fish Camp. (ny.eater.com) - Eater’s restaurant-openings tracker and related coverage provide the next updates on additional August openings and reopenings, including Mary’s Fish Camp. (ny.eater.com)

Eater NY added a new batch of restaurants to its monthly openings tracker on August 6, publishing an August 2026 list of places already serving in New York City. The roundup named openings in Manhattan, Brooklyn and other boroughs, continuing the site’s running format for newly debuted restaurants and bars. (ny.eater.com) The August list included Goop Kitchen, Thai Niyom, Jules Pizza, Guac N Bubble, Rossa Cafe, Apapacho, Bernie and Herb’s, and Mary’s Fish Camp. The Eater list is a snapshot rather than a forecast. The publication’s openings page tracks restaurants that have begun operating, and the August installment was published the same day as the latest additions were compiled. (ny.eater.com) That makes the list useful as a near-real-time guide to places that are open now, rather than a preview of projects still under construction. ### Which restaurants did Eater NY put on the August list? Eater NY’s August 6 roundup named eight openings highlighted in the carded coverage: Goop Kitchen, Thai Niyom, Jules Pizza, Guac N Bubble, Rossa Cafe, Apapacho, Bernie and Herb’s, and Mary’s Fish Camp. (ny.eater.com) The article described them as part of the city’s newest restaurant and bar openings for the month. Mary’s Fish Camp had already appeared in Eater NY’s July restaurant news coverage because of its reopening, giving one of the August entries a recent backstory beyond a standard debut. Eater’s July item specifically flagged “Mary’s Fish Camp’s reopening” among developments in the city’s dining scene. (ny.eater.com) ### Why is Goop Kitchen one of the more recognizable names here? Goop Kitchen was identified by Eater NY earlier this year as the restaurant project tied to Gwyneth Paltrow. In that February report, Eater said the brand was preparing a New York City opening in Manhattan with a gluten-free, fast-casual format. (ny.eater.com) The August openings list shows that project as part of the group of restaurants now operating. Eater’s earlier report and the new monthly roundup together place Goop Kitchen among the more prominent branded entrants in this month’s New York openings cycle. (ny.eater.com) ### Is this a citywide list or mostly Manhattan? Eater NY framed the August roundup as a New York City openings list, not a Manhattan-only package. The carded briefing and Eater’s own openings tracker both describe coverage spanning Manhattan, Brooklyn and other boroughs. (ny.eater.com) Eater also publishes separate borough-specific “best new restaurants” maps, including recent Manhattan and Brooklyn heatmaps, which sit alongside the broader openings tracker. That split suggests the monthly openings list is meant to capture breadth across the city, while the heatmaps narrow to editor-selected standouts by borough. (ny.eater.com) ### How does this fit into Eater’s broader restaurant coverage? Eater NY has kept a standing restaurant-openings page and has published similar monthly lists, including a June 2026 roundup of newly opened spots. The August installment follows that same pattern of updating readers on restaurants that have recently started service. (ny.eater.com) The publication also runs adjacent formats — restaurant news columns, anticipated-openings previews and heatmaps — that separate openings already in service from projects still on the way. In January, for example, Eater published a list of anticipated 2026 openings, while the August tracker focused on places already open. (ny.eater.com) ### Where do readers look next for more August additions? Eater NY’s restaurant-openings page is the clearest place to watch for further August additions because it serves as the hub for the publication’s monthly opening updates. The August 6 list is one installment in that ongoing tracker. (ny.eater.com) Mary’s Fish Camp is one example of how those updates can overlap with reopening news as well as first-time debuts. As August continues, Eater’s openings tracker and restaurant news coverage are the named channels where any additional New York restaurant openings or reopenings would be expected to appear. (ny.eater.com 1) (ny.eater.com 2) (ny.eater.com 3)

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