Food Scene
Peruvian Food. The "Llama del Rey" cocktail is a must have.
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Llama Inn
50 Withers St Peruvian Food. The "Llama del Rey" cocktail is a must have.
Mesa Coyoacan
372 Graham AveA Casual drink and great mexican food
Lilia
567 Union AveGreat Italian Food
Drinks & Nightlife
The Commodore
366 Metropolitan AveA deluxe live-music pod floating inside an old brick box in Williamsburg
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National Sawdust
80 N 6th StA deluxe live-music pod floating inside an old brick box in Williamsburg
Brooklyn Steel
319 Frost StA new venue from Bowery Presents
Here’s a new one: “midlife millennial.” That’s who Bryce David and his partners had in mind when they opened this bar and dance club, a spot for grown-ups who still want to rage but feel too old for the hangarsize dance bars like Output and Verboten. Upstairs, revelers can chitchat at the Miami-inspired bar: Palm leaves brush up against redbrick walls, and a vegetarian bar menu offers miso-tofu tacos alongside simple cocktails like a $12 ginger caipirinha. Once the drinks take hold, folks can head downstairs to the 70-capacity dance cave, where DJs keep everyone moving with discoinflected house music inspired by the days of the Loft and Paradise Garage.
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The Black Flamingo
281 Van Brunt StHere’s a new one: “midlife millennial.” That’s who Bryce David and his partners had in mind when they opened this bar and dance club, a spot for grown-ups who still want to rage but feel too old for the hangarsize dance bars like Output and Verboten. Upstairs, revelers can chitchat at the Miami-inspired bar: Palm leaves brush up against redbrick walls, and a vegetarian bar menu offers miso-tofu tacos alongside simple cocktails like a $12 ginger caipirinha. Once the drinks take hold, folks can head downstairs to the 70-capacity dance cave, where DJs keep everyone moving with discoinflected house music inspired by the days of the Loft and Paradise Garage.
Arts & Culture
Mużew ta 'Brooklyn
200 Eastern PkwyMużew tal-Arti Kontemporanju Ġdid
235 BoweryA/D/O
29 Norman AveGreat communal work space
An ever-blossoming, all-weather getaway for gardeners, horticulturists, and regular folks
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Ġnien Botaniċi Brooklyn
990 Washington AveAn ever-blossoming, all-weather getaway for gardeners, horticulturists, and regular folks
Entertainment & Activities
Nitehawk Cinema
136 Metropolitan AveThe Cliffs at DUMBO
99 Plymouth StA high-end movie theater that serves snacks, sandwiches and drinks with a large local draft beer selection.
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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Downtown Brooklyn
445 Albee Square WA high-end movie theater that serves snacks, sandwiches and drinks with a large local draft beer selection.
Barclays Center
620 Atlantic AveSports & Concerts
A bowling-dining-music combo set in a renovated Williamsburg iron foundry that’ll become the city’s first leed-certified green bowl-o-drome
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Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe AveA bowling-dining-music combo set in a renovated Williamsburg iron foundry that’ll become the city’s first leed-certified green bowl-o-drome
Getting Around
THE L TRAIN TO MANHATTAN/CANARSIE IS LOCATED RIGHT AT THE CORNER OF GRAHAM AND METROPOLITAN. WHEN YOU EXIT THE BUILDING, MAKE A LEFT AND WALK UP THREE BLOCKS.
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Graham Av station
THE L TRAIN TO MANHATTAN/CANARSIE IS LOCATED RIGHT AT THE CORNER OF GRAHAM AND METROPOLITAN. WHEN YOU EXIT THE BUILDING, MAKE A LEFT AND WALK UP THREE BLOCKS.
Parks & Nature
MCCARREN PARK IS GREAT DURING THE SUMMER, AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE BY MAKING A LEFT DOWN LORIMER ST AND WALKING TO DRIGGS AVE
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Williamsburg
MCCARREN PARK IS GREAT DURING THE SUMMER, AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE BY MAKING A LEFT DOWN LORIMER ST AND WALKING TO DRIGGS AVE
Shopping
The U.S. flagship of the punk-era retailer that’s still going strong in London
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Rough Trade NYC
1250 W 50th StThe U.S. flagship of the punk-era retailer that’s still going strong in London