Bay Ridge
Bay Ridge gets it’s unique character from the locals that give it friendly but no-nonsense charm, and it’s color from working class immigrants that breath life to this sprawling neighborhood. In recent years younger design-centric folks like us who are moving into the neighborhood are giving it new dimension. Whether you want to picnic on the grass of owl head’s park with your falafel sandwich or you’re planning to cook a feast of exotic asian delicacies at our large Chinese Markets, you’ll find what you need, with some surprises along the way.
Wong Good Hand Pulled Noodle
Hole in the wall deliciousness
3 Guys From Brooklyn
Tanoreen
Shangri La
Bay Ridge's first exclusively Vegan restaurant
Owl’s Head Wine Bar
Owl's Head Park
Millennium Skate Park
Lockyard
Craft beer, artisanal sausages, sweet potato tatter tots—what's not to love?
Little Cupcake Bakeshop
Kaleidoscope
John Paul Jones Park
A park dedicated to military heroes, overlooking gorgeous the bridge
Ho'Brah
Good Fortune
The Family Store
Brooklyn Market
Brooklyn Beet Company
Bagel Schmagel
Apple Tree
Anopoli
69th Street Pier
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69th Street Pier (or American Veterans Memorial Pier) sports some of the nicest views of lower Manhattan, the Verrazano Bridge, and Statue of Liberty. You will find fishermen from all over NY trying to find the latest catch as well. Park benches are littered throughout the pier, encircling a large statue memorializing those we lost in 9/11. It’s the perfect location to sit back and relax, enjoy the views and you can even catch some fish while you catch some rays.










