Guidebook for Brooklyn

Jen
Guidebook for Brooklyn

Food Scene

Right around the corner from the apartment. They have a cute garden but I'd call to make reservations if you want to sit there. Great pasta!
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LaRina Pastificio & Vino
387 Myrtle Ave
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Right around the corner from the apartment. They have a cute garden but I'd call to make reservations if you want to sit there. Great pasta!
The brunch spot everyone loves in Fort Greene. So popular! They have yummy brunch :)
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Walter's
166 Dekalb Ave
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The brunch spot everyone loves in Fort Greene. So popular! They have yummy brunch :)
There is a huge food hall at City Point. There is an arepas stand, pizza stand, pakistani stand, doughnut stand ... SO many places to choose from. There's also a movie theater in City Point, Century 21 for shopping, and a Target.
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City Point
445 Albee Square W
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There is a huge food hall at City Point. There is an arepas stand, pizza stand, pakistani stand, doughnut stand ... SO many places to choose from. There's also a movie theater in City Point, Century 21 for shopping, and a Target.
Another great food hall. But this is outdoors. It can get pretty crowded because it's so popular. But it's a fun bike ride from our apartment through Flushing Ave and then Kent Ave. Easy to get to via Citi Bike.
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Smorgasburg
90 Kent Ave
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Another great food hall. But this is outdoors. It can get pretty crowded because it's so popular. But it's a fun bike ride from our apartment through Flushing Ave and then Kent Ave. Easy to get to via Citi Bike.

Drinks & Nightlife

A cool spot that is also open during the day for drinks. Highly recommend if this spot isn't already on one of your lists or in one of your guides for 'see and be seen' spots in Williamsburg.
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Freehold
45 S 3rd St
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A cool spot that is also open during the day for drinks. Highly recommend if this spot isn't already on one of your lists or in one of your guides for 'see and be seen' spots in Williamsburg.
Young hip Brooklynites hit this spot to mix and mingle. Pretty infamous spot. Google it if you are curious :)
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Union Pool
484 Union Ave
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Young hip Brooklynites hit this spot to mix and mingle. Pretty infamous spot. Google it if you are curious :)

Parks & Nature

Really cool park that is easy to get to from our apartment via Citi Bike. The same architects that built the High Line built this spot! It just opened up too!
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Domino Park
15 Kent Ave
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Really cool park that is easy to get to from our apartment via Citi Bike. The same architects that built the High Line built this spot! It just opened up too!
I LOVE this park. Plus it's so close to the apartment. I would walk around at night or on the weekend. There are people having picnics, playing tennis, basketball, etc. There is a famer's market on Washington Park Ave side of the park on Saturdar mornings.
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Fort Greene Park
South Portland Avenue
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I LOVE this park. Plus it's so close to the apartment. I would walk around at night or on the weekend. There are people having picnics, playing tennis, basketball, etc. There is a famer's market on Washington Park Ave side of the park on Saturdar mornings.
THE park in Brooklyn. It's gorgeous and big. Definitely visit and compare it to Central Park and see which one you like better :)
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Ipharki yeProspect
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THE park in Brooklyn. It's gorgeous and big. Definitely visit and compare it to Central Park and see which one you like better :)

Shopping

Great secondhand / vintage shop. You can find some amazing deals here. Like a DVF dress for $40 bucks - yes please.
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Beacon's Closet Park Slope
92 5th Ave
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Great secondhand / vintage shop. You can find some amazing deals here. Like a DVF dress for $40 bucks - yes please.
another location of Beacon's Closet.
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Beacon's Closet
74 Guernsey St
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another location of Beacon's Closet.

Essentials

Small grocery store. They don't really sell many meats but they do sell vegetables and fruit.
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Greene-Ville Garden
373 Myrtle Ave
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Small grocery store. They don't really sell many meats but they do sell vegetables and fruit.
Drug store close by
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Walgreens
210 Union Ave
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Drug store close by
This is where we shop for our food. We LOVE trader joe's. Well priced and many organic options. We ride Citi Bike back with one bag of trader joes on the top of the bike.
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Trader Joe's
130 Court St
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This is where we shop for our food. We LOVE trader joe's. Well priced and many organic options. We ride Citi Bike back with one bag of trader joes on the top of the bike.

Getting Around

You can download the Citi Bike app. That will be helpful to see where the stations are. You can purchase a day rental at the kiosk. The closest station is right around the corner on Clermont and Park Avenue. I HIGHLY recommend Citi Bike for getting around within Brooklyn. If you are like biking enough, you can even ride the bike over the Manhattan Bridge into Manhattan. Let me know if you'd like to borrow our helmets. They are located on top of the bikes in the hallway on the second floor.
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Citi Bike
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You can download the Citi Bike app. That will be helpful to see where the stations are. You can purchase a day rental at the kiosk. The closest station is right around the corner on Clermont and Park Avenue. I HIGHLY recommend Citi Bike for getting around within Brooklyn. If you are like biking enough, you can even ride the bike over the Manhattan Bridge into Manhattan. Let me know if you'd like to borrow our helmets. They are located on top of the bikes in the hallway on the second floor.
If you want to get picked up and brought places via car service, download the Uber app. If you are not in a rush to get somewhere, I recommend you do the shared ride with other passengers. It will save you money.
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Uber Technologies
636 W 28th St
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If you want to get picked up and brought places via car service, download the Uber app. If you are not in a rush to get somewhere, I recommend you do the shared ride with other passengers. It will save you money.
I like Lyft better than Uber. Same thing as Uber but often a little cheaper. Download the app. And use the shared rides if you have time as it's cheaper than getting a car to yourself.
Lyft
245 West 17th Street
I like Lyft better than Uber. Same thing as Uber but often a little cheaper. Download the app. And use the shared rides if you have time as it's cheaper than getting a car to yourself.
All the subway stations are about 20 minutes of a walk. There is the Q, R, and B at Dekalb. There is the A,C,E, F at Jay Street Metro Tech. There is the 2,3,4 and 5 at Nevins Street. Sometimes there are subway delays on the weekends so I would google what the status of the subway is before you go and use it. Here is a link to the subway map http://web.mta.info/nyct/maps/subwaymap.pdf
A, C Fulton St. Subway Station
All the subway stations are about 20 minutes of a walk. There is the Q, R, and B at Dekalb. There is the A,C,E, F at Jay Street Metro Tech. There is the 2,3,4 and 5 at Nevins Street. Sometimes there are subway delays on the weekends so I would google what the status of the subway is before you go and use it. Here is a link to the subway map http://web.mta.info/nyct/maps/subwaymap.pdf