Guidebook for Brooklyn

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Guidebook for Brooklyn

Food Scene

The food is delish and the atmosphere is welcoming.
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Chez Oskar
310 Malcolm X Blvd
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The food is delish and the atmosphere is welcoming.
The Haitian food is excellent
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Grandchamps
197 Patchen Ave
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The Haitian food is excellent
It's casual and the food is delish. Best of all, no one rushes you--whether you're having coffee and cake, a sandwich or soup.
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Manny's
212 Patchen Ave
249 personas locales recomiendan
It's casual and the food is delish. Best of all, no one rushes you--whether you're having coffee and cake, a sandwich or soup.
You can get your wifi on while you eat or sip
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The Trade Union Cafe
346 Malcolm X Boulevard
36 personas locales recomiendan
You can get your wifi on while you eat or sip
Pizzaaaaa (and the famous Dough Donuts!)
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Daddy Greens Pizza
1552 Fulton St
87 personas locales recomiendan
Pizzaaaaa (and the famous Dough Donuts!)
Come here for delish Mexican food and adult beverages
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Sonora
174 Howard Ave
74 personas locales recomiendan
Come here for delish Mexican food and adult beverages
The bar scene is local and friendly
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Peaches
393 Lewis Ave
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The bar scene is local and friendly
Delish food matches the price point
350 personas locales recomiendan
L'Antagoniste
238 Malcolm X Blvd
350 personas locales recomiendan
Delish food matches the price point
This is where you go when you want comfort food and over-order so you can eat it back at your apartment. It's very casual.
Krazy Chicken & Pizza
299 Malcolm X Blvd
This is where you go when you want comfort food and over-order so you can eat it back at your apartment. It's very casual.
A good, small gem-of-a-ramen noodle restaurant.
134 personas locales recomiendan
Nana Ramem
330 Malcolm X Blvd
134 personas locales recomiendan
A good, small gem-of-a-ramen noodle restaurant.
The name says it all. The lunch menu is fab, too.
88 personas locales recomiendan
Natural Blend Vegan Cafe & Juice Bar
243 Malcolm X Blvd
88 personas locales recomiendan
The name says it all. The lunch menu is fab, too.
There's nothing like spicy chicken
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Peaches HotHouse
415 Tompkins Ave
604 personas locales recomiendan
There's nothing like spicy chicken
This is THE place for jerk chicken. Arrive early, because this no frills takeout joint prepares a certain amount of jerk birds each day. When they're out, you're crying from hunger pangs. (Everything on the menu is good, though.)
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Mitchell's Kitchen
261 Patchen Ave
11 personas locales recomiendan
This is THE place for jerk chicken. Arrive early, because this no frills takeout joint prepares a certain amount of jerk birds each day. When they're out, you're crying from hunger pangs. (Everything on the menu is good, though.)

Parks & Nature

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Prospect Park
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It's beautiful
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden
990 Washington Ave
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It's beautiful

Arts & Culture

First Saturdays are awesome, so are all of the regular exhibits
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Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy
3011 personas locales recomiendan
First Saturdays are awesome, so are all of the regular exhibits

Drinks & Nightlife

Super popular and very welcoming environment
160 personas locales recomiendan
Bed-Vyne Wine & Spirits
385 Tompkins Ave
160 personas locales recomiendan
Super popular and very welcoming environment

Everything Else

One of Brooklyn's Oldest Black Communities Read/hear public radio story: https://www.wnyc.org/story/brief-history-weeksville/
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Weeksville Heritage Center
158 Buffalo Ave
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One of Brooklyn's Oldest Black Communities Read/hear public radio story: https://www.wnyc.org/story/brief-history-weeksville/