Brooklyn Heights & Downtown
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From the bustling chaos of Court Street and Atlantic Ave, to the serene leafy streets lined with tall brownstones by the East River, Brooklyn Heights is home to a mix of timeless New York establishments and up-and-coming contemporary restaurants and bars. This historic district is a taste of what Brooklyn looked like in the 19th century. A day trip offers everything from museum hopping to fine dining, to world famous cheesecake, to kayaking in the East River and one of the best views of the Manhattan skyline.
Floyd
Vineapple
Fulton Hot Dog King
Borough Hall Farmers Market
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Myrtle & Gold
Noodle Pudding
Brooklyn Historical Society
Tangerine
Junior's Brooklyn
Cobblestone
Montero's
Iris Cafe
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Long Island Bar
New York Transit Museum
Sahadis
Dellapietras
Dellarocco’s Pizza
Colonie
Goose Barnacle
Bruno’s Home Center
Stephen Powers’ Love Letter To Brooklyn
From Stephen, with love
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Sahadis
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- 187 Atlantic Avenue
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A fixture of Atlantic Ave since 1948, the three-generation strong Sahadis Grocery is a Brooklyn tradition. It truly has a bit of everything. Also candy. So much candy. With an old world feel and excellent service, Sahadis is a wholesaler and a distributor as well as a retailer. This means that the store can sell bulk and exotic items at prices far more moderate than most. Which makes it a pretty popular location no matter what burrough you’re hailing from. And people come from all over. Good thing there’s an old fashioned ticket machine and the owner, Charlie Sahadis, walking around to chat with you to pass the time in no time.