Best coffee shop in Brooklyn. My only complaint is not enough room to hang around long. Excellent coffee, outstanding pastries with lots of variety, fantastic staff En savoir plus .
Hot Bird's outdoor space, built in a former auto-body shop facing Atlantic Avenue, is best experienced on a sunny day, when you can crowd around picnic tables on the expansive patio and sip drafts. En savoir plus .
A great little restaurant with an unforgettable atmosphere, good food and occasional old timey music - enojy! En savoir plus .
A popular favorite in the area, it doesn't only serve up perfection in pie form. They also offer pastas, salads like their raw brussel sprouts or kale numbers, and killer cocktails. [Eater 38 Member] En savoir plus .
Order new American plates (fresh-pressed tofu with sous vide pumpkin and smoked tomato, house-made cavatelli with a trotter ragù) while hanging in the backyard garden when it's nice out. En savoir plus .
“‘Portlandia’-level preciousness is forgivable because the kitchen is equally meticulous. At Marco’s, a fancier and more expensive restaurant, the pastas are the primi, rather than the main event.” En savoir plus .
Bankers, writers, ponytailed tough guys, women in tight pants, men with braids like Axl Rose: everybody sits side by side, drinking their fireballs and Honker’s Ale. En savoir plus .
Nowadays is like a giant suburban backyard, complete with grass to lie in, picnic tables, and a sweet ping pong table to challenge your friends on. En savoir plus .
It's serving some treats from local spots like 2nd Avenue Deli, Russ and Daughters, and Il Laboratorio del Gelato, and there's 6,000-square-feet of outdoor space with a pool. En savoir plus .
Hunan House is a lesson in true Hunanese: whole fish (heads, too!), pickled chiles, dried bean curd... Don't worry so much about the ingredients. Standout dish: Braised fish with pickled chile sauce. En savoir plus .
“Naked Cowboy oysters from the Long Island Sound, along with creamy, clam-shaped Kusshis from Vancouver Island, supplemented several truly small plates.” En savoir plus .
Whether you just want a pint from the vibrant tap room, or some cocktail nirvana from the dense, graphic novel-style menu found in the second floor parlor, the Dead Rabbit can cater to your tastes. En savoir plus .
We love the hand-pulled and knife-cut noodles over at this no-frills Chinatown hole-in-the-wall, and you can score soups full of the stuff for super cheap. Proteins include beef, duck, eel, etc. En savoir plus .
Check out the new T Shop in Nolita, it's a quiet sanctuary. There are currently nine teas available, including four oolongs, each with a distinct flavor profile. There are also tastings in store. En savoir plus .