Bryce’s guidebook

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Bryce’s guidebook

Food scene

Amazing ice cream (made right there) Imaginative flavors Friendly atmosphere
370 locals recommend
Ample Hills Creamery
623 Vanderbilt Ave
370 locals recommend
Amazing ice cream (made right there) Imaginative flavors Friendly atmosphere
My favorite bagels, period. Best if you get them fresh from the oven - soft and warm inside, chewy outside, you don’t even need cream cheese, they’re so delicious (though I get it anyway) Lots of spreads and toppings, including lox, capers, whitefish, etc. Muffins too. But don’t even think about asking for a blueberry bagel.
59 locals recommend
Olde Brooklyn Bagel Shoppe
645 Vanderbilt Ave
59 locals recommend
My favorite bagels, period. Best if you get them fresh from the oven - soft and warm inside, chewy outside, you don’t even need cream cheese, they’re so delicious (though I get it anyway) Lots of spreads and toppings, including lox, capers, whitefish, etc. Muffins too. But don’t even think about asking for a blueberry bagel.
Great doughnuts
638 locals recommend
Dough Doughnuts
5th Avenue
638 locals recommend
Great doughnuts
Great food, particularly brunch.
123 locals recommend
Cheryl's Global Soul
236 Underhill Ave
123 locals recommend
Great food, particularly brunch.
Terrific pizza. Chewy crust with big bubbles.
Brooklyn's Homeslice Pizza
567 Vanderbilt Ave
Terrific pizza. Chewy crust with big bubbles.
Terrific Korean food
19 locals recommend
White Tiger
601 Vanderbilt Ave
19 locals recommend
Terrific Korean food
Great Ramen
283 locals recommend
Chuko
565 Vanderbilt Ave
283 locals recommend
Great Ramen
Authentic Italian style pizza - thin, crispy crust, minimal toppings. As I recall, the owners are from Naples.
13 locals recommend
Cataldo's
554 Vanderbilt Ave
13 locals recommend
Authentic Italian style pizza - thin, crispy crust, minimal toppings. As I recall, the owners are from Naples.
Home made Caribbean food. Jerk chicken is to die for. Curried goat too. I also highly recommend the Pepper Pot Soup.
103 locals recommend
The Islands
671 Washington Ave
103 locals recommend
Home made Caribbean food. Jerk chicken is to die for. Curried goat too. I also highly recommend the Pepper Pot Soup.
20 locals recommend
Nourish Thai
637A Vanderbilt Ave
20 locals recommend
Great Thai food plus a bar. Really nice ambience, soft lighting, big windows
9 locals recommend
Muse
689 Washington Avenue
9 locals recommend
Great Thai food plus a bar. Really nice ambience, soft lighting, big windows
Super fresh sushi, our local favorite
95 locals recommend
Gen
659 Washington Ave
95 locals recommend
Super fresh sushi, our local favorite
Homemade ultra gourmet ice cream. These are the folks who started Ample Hills (also in my guidebook) but had to sell due to financial troubles in the covid lockdown. They opened this new place - great ice cream, ,ping pong, a pinball machine, nice place to sit..
7 locals recommend
The Social
816 Washington Ave
7 locals recommend
Homemade ultra gourmet ice cream. These are the folks who started Ample Hills (also in my guidebook) but had to sell due to financial troubles in the covid lockdown. They opened this new place - great ice cream, ,ping pong, a pinball machine, nice place to sit..

Groceries

Clean and well run, with good prices, fresh produce (including organic) and meats (including grass fed/organic). The best place for groceries in the neighborhood. Family run - the owners (Frank and Abdul) are often around, very friendly, seem to know everyone. Their kids and cousins also help run the place.
70 locals recommend
Foodtown of Prospect Heights
632 Vanderbilt Ave
70 locals recommend
Clean and well run, with good prices, fresh produce (including organic) and meats (including grass fed/organic). The best place for groceries in the neighborhood. Family run - the owners (Frank and Abdul) are often around, very friendly, seem to know everyone. Their kids and cousins also help run the place.

Nightlife

Great cocktails and ambience
102 locals recommend
Tooker Alley
793 Washington Ave
102 locals recommend
Great cocktails and ambience
136 locals recommend
Bearded Lady
686A Washington Ave
136 locals recommend
234 locals recommend
Weather Up
589 Vanderbilt Ave
234 locals recommend
Craft beers on tap, cider too (no liquor). Great vibe with lots of outdoor seating on a corner with not a lot of car traffic but lots of foot traffic. Every time I go there, I see people I know. One of my favorite summer nightspots.
38 locals recommend
Gold Star Beer Counter
176 Underhill Ave
38 locals recommend
Craft beers on tap, cider too (no liquor). Great vibe with lots of outdoor seating on a corner with not a lot of car traffic but lots of foot traffic. Every time I go there, I see people I know. One of my favorite summer nightspots.
A little further afield than my other nightlife listings - in Fort Greene, so you have to cross the the awful Carlandia that is Atlantic Ave. But if you do make it over there, Doris has a nice vibe with a garden out back and a mostly broken but still somehow usable ping pong table
260 locals recommend
Doris
1088 Fulton St
260 locals recommend
A little further afield than my other nightlife listings - in Fort Greene, so you have to cross the the awful Carlandia that is Atlantic Ave. But if you do make it over there, Doris has a nice vibe with a garden out back and a mostly broken but still somehow usable ping pong table

Neighborhoods

Quintessential Brownstone Brooklyn Dates to the 1880’s, it occupies the slope to the west of Prospect Park. The most elaborate mansions and brownstones tend to be in the named streets (North Slope) and further up the slope (closer to the park). My favorite streets include Montgomery, Garfield, and Carroll (as well as the short streets Polhemus and Fiske). 7th Ave and 5th Ave are commercial, with shops and restaurants. Very nice to just stroll around.
222 locals recommend
Park Slope
222 locals recommend
Quintessential Brownstone Brooklyn Dates to the 1880’s, it occupies the slope to the west of Prospect Park. The most elaborate mansions and brownstones tend to be in the named streets (North Slope) and further up the slope (closer to the park). My favorite streets include Montgomery, Garfield, and Carroll (as well as the short streets Polhemus and Fiske). 7th Ave and 5th Ave are commercial, with shops and restaurants. Very nice to just stroll around.
40 locals recommend
Cobble Hill
40 locals recommend
52 locals recommend
Prospect Heights
52 locals recommend
19 locals recommend
Windsor Terrace
19 locals recommend
126 locals recommend
Brooklyn Heights
126 locals recommend
78 locals recommend
Red Hook
78 locals recommend
169 locals recommend
Fort Greene
169 locals recommend
To the east of Prospect Heights and the Botanic Garden, Crown Heights is a vibrant neighborhood. It covers a much larger area than Prospect Hts and could easily be divided into distinct neighborhoods. Eastern Parkway is lined with 1920’s era apartment buildings, some of them very grand (if a little faded). To the north and south of Eastern Parkway are blocks of brownstones, some of them rivaling Park Slope. Franklin Ave, particularly north of Eastern Parkway, has nightlife and eateries. Nostrand too (though less yuppified) A huge variety of restaurants - Caribbean, Indian, Korean, Thai, brunch places, pizza, burgers, whatever you want, you’ll find it.
71 locals recommend
Crown Heights
71 locals recommend
To the east of Prospect Heights and the Botanic Garden, Crown Heights is a vibrant neighborhood. It covers a much larger area than Prospect Hts and could easily be divided into distinct neighborhoods. Eastern Parkway is lined with 1920’s era apartment buildings, some of them very grand (if a little faded). To the north and south of Eastern Parkway are blocks of brownstones, some of them rivaling Park Slope. Franklin Ave, particularly north of Eastern Parkway, has nightlife and eateries. Nostrand too (though less yuppified) A huge variety of restaurants - Caribbean, Indian, Korean, Thai, brunch places, pizza, burgers, whatever you want, you’ll find it.
422 locals recommend
Dumbo
65 Plymouth St
422 locals recommend

Sightseeing

173 locals recommend
New York Aquarium
602 Surf Ave
173 locals recommend
The High Line should be on every visitor’s must see list. It’s kind of other worldly, gives you a fresh perspective on the city
2323 locals recommend
The High Line Park
2323 locals recommend
The High Line should be on every visitor’s must see list. It’s kind of other worldly, gives you a fresh perspective on the city
In the Hudson River, near the south end of the High Line, Little Island is an artificial island, built out of giant concrete golf tees set into the river bottom. Super cool, well worth a visit. It’s free but as of this writing, requires that you reserve a timed ticket. Ok, to be honest, done of it’s a little over designed to my taste, particularly the too many meandering paths, some of them right next to each other, but still, it’s pretty great, a gift to the city (and I should not look a gift horse in the mouth). Really nice at night, with the arches lit up.
114 locals recommend
Little Island
West 13th Street
114 locals recommend
In the Hudson River, near the south end of the High Line, Little Island is an artificial island, built out of giant concrete golf tees set into the river bottom. Super cool, well worth a visit. It’s free but as of this writing, requires that you reserve a timed ticket. Ok, to be honest, done of it’s a little over designed to my taste, particularly the too many meandering paths, some of them right next to each other, but still, it’s pretty great, a gift to the city (and I should not look a gift horse in the mouth). Really nice at night, with the arches lit up.
707 locals recommend
The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin Dr
707 locals recommend
Brooklyn's Central Park; even had the same designers - Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux. Olmstead considered Prospect Park his masterpiece. More naturalistic than Central Park, with sweeping, painterly vistas.
3418 locals recommend
Prospect Park
3418 locals recommend
Brooklyn's Central Park; even had the same designers - Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux. Olmstead considered Prospect Park his masterpiece. More naturalistic than Central Park, with sweeping, painterly vistas.
2030 locals recommend
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
990 Washington Ave
2030 locals recommend
3011 locals recommend
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy
3011 locals recommend
1505 locals recommend
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge Promenade
1505 locals recommend
951 locals recommend
Brooklyn Bridge Park
334 Furman St
951 locals recommend
Spectacular views of lower Manhattan and the harbor. A short walk from the 2/3 subways at Clark St. From the promenade, you can take the Squibb Park Bridge down to Brooklyn Bridge Park (down on the waterfront) and from there, you can explore DUMBO, a picturesque neighborhood between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. There's a carousel on the waterfront, historic buildings, art galleries, eateries, shopping, etc.
407 locals recommend
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Pierrepont Place
407 locals recommend
Spectacular views of lower Manhattan and the harbor. A short walk from the 2/3 subways at Clark St. From the promenade, you can take the Squibb Park Bridge down to Brooklyn Bridge Park (down on the waterfront) and from there, you can explore DUMBO, a picturesque neighborhood between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. There's a carousel on the waterfront, historic buildings, art galleries, eateries, shopping, etc.