Food Scene
Cute convenient Italian restaurant a couple of blocks away from the house. There is outdoor seating in the backyard, and they are one of the few open for lunch. Great for dinner as well.
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Saraghina
350 Lewis AveCute convenient Italian restaurant a couple of blocks away from the house. There is outdoor seating in the backyard, and they are one of the few open for lunch. Great for dinner as well.
Loungy, family friendly cafe with WiFi. Friendly atmosphere and great coffee... neighborhood favorite.
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Georges-Andre Vintage Cafe
558 Halsey StLoungy, family friendly cafe with WiFi. Friendly atmosphere and great coffee... neighborhood favorite.
Cafe with lots of seating and usually nice and quiet. Friendly staff and good lunch food.
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Sumner Cafe & Wine Bar
144 Decatur StreetCafe with lots of seating and usually nice and quiet. Friendly staff and good lunch food.
Good place for brunch on Saturday and Sunday, but only if you can manage to beat the crowd and get there at 11am when they open. It's located just around the corner. Delicious southern food... very brooklyn vibe. I love the chicken sausage omelette and crab cake sandwich.
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Peaches
393 Lewis AveGood place for brunch on Saturday and Sunday, but only if you can manage to beat the crowd and get there at 11am when they open. It's located just around the corner. Delicious southern food... very brooklyn vibe. I love the chicken sausage omelette and crab cake sandwich.
My go-to for quick food items. They are open 24/7 and you can get quick meals like a salad, wrap, sandwich. Great for grabbing yogurts or other things for the fridge.
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Green Gourmet Market
354 Lewis AveMy go-to for quick food items. They are open 24/7 and you can get quick meals like a salad, wrap, sandwich. Great for grabbing yogurts or other things for the fridge.
Drinks & Nightlife
Cozy and super casual jazz bar around the corner. It doesn't get any better than this. They have crafted cocktails, live music every night except for Sunday. Check their website for list of artists playing. No entrance fee, just donation collection during the set (suggested $10)
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LunÀtico
486 Halsey StCozy and super casual jazz bar around the corner. It doesn't get any better than this. They have crafted cocktails, live music every night except for Sunday. Check their website for list of artists playing. No entrance fee, just donation collection during the set (suggested $10)
Cool trendy lounge with great DJs most nights. Casablanca is only 3 blocks away, no dress code. Cash only bar with delicious cocktails. Great scene, casual but a little edgy. Gets a little crowded after 11pm. Remember your ID!
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Casablanca Cocktail Lounge
300 Malcolm X BlvdCool trendy lounge with great DJs most nights. Casablanca is only 3 blocks away, no dress code. Cash only bar with delicious cocktails. Great scene, casual but a little edgy. Gets a little crowded after 11pm. Remember your ID!
Small hole in the wall reggae spot. Great DJs and backyard for smoking. Open late... but gets crowded after 10. Remember your ID!
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Lovers Rock
419 Tompkins AveSmall hole in the wall reggae spot. Great DJs and backyard for smoking. Open late... but gets crowded after 10. Remember your ID!
Speakeasy in lower Manhattan located inside of a Korean/Japanese restaurant called Yokocho (which I love too by the way). If you're adventurous, you could eat first and then hit Angel Share before you leave. The restaurant opens at 4pm so I suggest a 7pm dinner and then drinks after. Angel Share is small and gets crowded.
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Angel's Share
45 Stuyvesant StSpeakeasy in lower Manhattan located inside of a Korean/Japanese restaurant called Yokocho (which I love too by the way). If you're adventurous, you could eat first and then hit Angel Share before you leave. The restaurant opens at 4pm so I suggest a 7pm dinner and then drinks after. Angel Share is small and gets crowded.
Sightseeing
I haven't been here yet, but I hear it's amazing. Purchase tickets online and reserve your date.
https://oneworldobservatory.com/experience
It's super close to the house. Just take the A or C train 20 minutes to Fulton Street and walk over. While in that area, you can see the New York Stock Exchange, Ground Zero Memorial, or go shopping at Century 21 Department store!
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One World Trade Center
117 West StI haven't been here yet, but I hear it's amazing. Purchase tickets online and reserve your date.
https://oneworldobservatory.com/experience
It's super close to the house. Just take the A or C train 20 minutes to Fulton Street and walk over. While in that area, you can see the New York Stock Exchange, Ground Zero Memorial, or go shopping at Century 21 Department store!
Visit this park along the water, right under the Brooklyn Bridge. There is a carousel for kids and grass for picnicking. You can also walk over the Brooklyn Bridge (very cool) over to Manhattan.
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Brooklyn Bridge Park
334 Furman StVisit this park along the water, right under the Brooklyn Bridge. There is a carousel for kids and grass for picnicking. You can also walk over the Brooklyn Bridge (very cool) over to Manhattan.
If you've never been to Times Square, it's something to see! I would go there close to dusk and hang out for the night. There are tons of stores and restaurants.. and people.
Just take the A train to 42nd Street Times Square
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Times Square
If you've never been to Times Square, it's something to see! I would go there close to dusk and hang out for the night. There are tons of stores and restaurants.. and people.
Just take the A train to 42nd Street Times Square
Arts & Culture
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 5th AveMust see for art enthusiasts
Essentials
You can drop off laundry and pick up the following day, or do your laundry yourself. It's small, so go early and dress lightly:) they will give you quarters to operate the machines (no credit cards)... but there is an ATM across the street from the laundromat in case you need cash!
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Min Hua Laundromat
511 Halsey StYou can drop off laundry and pick up the following day, or do your laundry yourself. It's small, so go early and dress lightly:) they will give you quarters to operate the machines (no credit cards)... but there is an ATM across the street from the laundromat in case you need cash!
This is pretty close to the subway station so easy to stop in.
Yes, everything here is actually $1. It's the cheaper way to grab a few things like toothpaste, lotion, snacks, and even sunglasses.
There isn't a big store around the area for essentials.. so you would otherwise need to pick those things up when you go to Manhattan.
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Dollar Tree
318 Knickerbocker AveThis is pretty close to the subway station so easy to stop in.
Yes, everything here is actually $1. It's the cheaper way to grab a few things like toothpaste, lotion, snacks, and even sunglasses.
There isn't a big store around the area for essentials.. so you would otherwise need to pick those things up when you go to Manhattan.
This is the closest "real" grocery store close by. It's not huge but it's not bad. For big grocery shopping, I recommend either FoodTown (also listed) or peapod.com for next day delivery.
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Key Food
200 Malcolm X BlvdThis is the closest "real" grocery store close by. It's not huge but it's not bad. For big grocery shopping, I recommend either FoodTown (also listed) or peapod.com for next day delivery.
Getting Around
To get to the subway, go right when you leave the house. The very next corner is Stuyvesant. Make a right on Stuyvesant. Walk straight 4 blocks down Stuyvesant and you will come upon a little park. Walk into the park along the path and you will see a green globe and a staircase where the subway is. When you go down the stairs, you must use the machines to purchase a MetroCard. Each ride is $2.75 per person. If you are staying a week, you can purchase the 1 week unlimited card for $32. Each person must purchase one... an unlimited card cannot be used repeatedly for multiple people.
Be sure to go to the "Manhattan" side. Take the A for express (recommended) or the C for local.
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Utica Avenue
Utica AvenueTo get to the subway, go right when you leave the house. The very next corner is Stuyvesant. Make a right on Stuyvesant. Walk straight 4 blocks down Stuyvesant and you will come upon a little park. Walk into the park along the path and you will see a green globe and a staircase where the subway is. When you go down the stairs, you must use the machines to purchase a MetroCard. Each ride is $2.75 per person. If you are staying a week, you can purchase the 1 week unlimited card for $32. Each person must purchase one... an unlimited card cannot be used repeatedly for multiple people.
Be sure to go to the "Manhattan" side. Take the A for express (recommended) or the C for local.
This car service takes cash and also takes reservations for cars to the airport. They are reasonably priced and very friendly.
718-443-5555
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Puerto Rico Car Service
1072 broadway aveThis car service takes cash and also takes reservations for cars to the airport. They are reasonably priced and very friendly.
718-443-5555
Parks & Nature
Prospect Park is beautiful and has lots of fun things to do like bike rental, kayaking, skating, sprinklers...
You can also jog, or picnic there.
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Prospect Park
Prospect Park is beautiful and has lots of fun things to do like bike rental, kayaking, skating, sprinklers...
You can also jog, or picnic there.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
990 Washington Ave