Food scene
SKYTOWN
921 BroadwayDelicious food, slightly dark setting, great atmosphere.
Great pizza and definitely get the chocolate salami (it’s not a salami, it’s cookies mashed into a loaf, rolled in chocolate, and sliced up with berries)
87 polecane przez mieszkańców
Santa Panza
1079 BroadwayGreat pizza and definitely get the chocolate salami (it’s not a salami, it’s cookies mashed into a loaf, rolled in chocolate, and sliced up with berries)
La Lupe Cantina
9 Jefferson StBuntopia
994 BroadwayExcellent buns and ramen
Wingstop
1270 Fulton StBK Bagels
1120 BroadwayDecent bagels, good coffee
Fat Doughnut
50 Malcolm X BlvdBest donuts I’ve ever had. MUST go.
Lady Moo Moo
365 Chauncey StExcellent homemade ice cream treats
This food truck is crazy underestimated. They put EVERYTHING on your sandwich, including crushed potato chips! Must go.
Papelon con Limon
This food truck is crazy underestimated. They put EVERYTHING on your sandwich, including crushed potato chips! Must go.
Yummy and simple breakfasts and brunch. Great flower shop in front.
45 polecane przez mieszkańców
Cafe Erzulie
894 BroadwayYummy and simple breakfasts and brunch. Great flower shop in front.
This is one of the most famous restaurants in NYC now. Their pizzas are divine. Slightly pricey, but full of Brooklyn locals and hipsters.
10 polecane przez mieszkańców
Roberta's
This is one of the most famous restaurants in NYC now. Their pizzas are divine. Slightly pricey, but full of Brooklyn locals and hipsters.
Grocery
Food Bazaar Supermarket
21 Manhattan AveHuge grocery store for generic needs
Mr. Kiwi's
957 BroadwayGreat produce and juices
These guys have TONS of ice cream flavors and organic, vegan, and gluten-fee products
16 polecane przez mieszkańców
Sprout Market
984 BroadwayThese guys have TONS of ice cream flavors and organic, vegan, and gluten-fee products
Bar Scene
Great happy hour prices, pin ball, and skee ball. Cute interior.
6 polecane przez mieszkańców
Old Timers
1157 Myrtle AveGreat happy hour prices, pin ball, and skee ball. Cute interior.
Fun/ classy dive bar with pin ball, a juke box, and a huge backyard
31 polecane przez mieszkańców
Marco's
1071 BroadwayFun/ classy dive bar with pin ball, a juke box, and a huge backyard
Flowers for All Occasions
1114 Dekalb AveHappyfun Hideaway
1211 Myrtle AveFun queer friendly bar
Birdy's
1215 Myrtle AveGreat bar with fun cocktails
Sightseeing
Sweet local peak with playground, dog park, and barbeques.
356 polecane przez mieszkańców
Maria Hernandez Park
Knickerbocker AvenueSweet local peak with playground, dog park, and barbeques.
Take the L train to Jefferson Street for one of Brooklyn’s most incredible street art displays. The vivid stretch—which snakes up Troutman Street and bends into Saint Nicholas Avenue—was founded by Bushwick native Joseph Ficalora, who aimed to transform the grimy, crime-ridden neighborhood he grew up in into a vibrant showcase. Ficalora isn’t an artist but a curator who has worked tirelessly to secure all the necessary permits for hundreds of artists—including Parisian phenom Blek le Rat, often regarded as the father of stencil graffiti—to legally display their work. From Yok & Sheryo’s wicked motorcycle spread to Beau Stanton’s awesome “Kraken,” the compendium of scapes is a sight for sore eyes.
172 polecane przez mieszkańców
The Bushwick Collective
427 Troutman StTake the L train to Jefferson Street for one of Brooklyn’s most incredible street art displays. The vivid stretch—which snakes up Troutman Street and bends into Saint Nicholas Avenue—was founded by Bushwick native Joseph Ficalora, who aimed to transform the grimy, crime-ridden neighborhood he grew up in into a vibrant showcase. Ficalora isn’t an artist but a curator who has worked tirelessly to secure all the necessary permits for hundreds of artists—including Parisian phenom Blek le Rat, often regarded as the father of stencil graffiti—to legally display their work. From Yok & Sheryo’s wicked motorcycle spread to Beau Stanton’s awesome “Kraken,” the compendium of scapes is a sight for sore eyes.