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Erin Norris is quite possibly one of the hardest working, grittiest people I've had the pleasure of interviewing. After completely retrofitting the location where Grindhaus now stands in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Hurricane Sandy left the establishment in more than 3 feet of water days before their first service. Seven years, hundreds of helping hands and one driven leader later, Grindhaus stands as an ode to the beauty, creativity and authenticity that can emerge from even the darkest of hours - Let's Dig In!
By Zachary Woods5
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Erin Norris is quite possibly one of the hardest working, grittiest people I've had the pleasure of interviewing. After completely retrofitting the location where Grindhaus now stands in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Hurricane Sandy left the establishment in more than 3 feet of water days before their first service. Seven years, hundreds of helping hands and one driven leader later, Grindhaus stands as an ode to the beauty, creativity and authenticity that can emerge from even the darkest of hours - Let's Dig In!