Antonio Reynoso hadn’t even sat down at the coffee shop yet when he brought up his memories of the neighborhood.
“This place used to be a Dominican dive bar,” he said. “They used to play típico here.”
Reynoso would know. He grew up down the street, a son of Dominican immigrants in the section of Williamsburg known as Los Sures, and he still lives there with his wife, Iliana, and two sons, Alejandro, 8, and Andres, 5…