Faith's Guidebook

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Faith's Guidebook

Food scene

Delicious food, slightly dark setting, great atmosphere.
192 現地メンバーのおすすめ
SKYTOWN
921 Broadway
192 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Delicious food, slightly dark setting, great atmosphere.
Great pizza and definitely get the chocolate salami (it’s not a salami, it’s cookies mashed into a loaf, rolled in chocolate, and sliced up with berries)
87 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Santa Panza
1079 Broadway
87 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Great pizza and definitely get the chocolate salami (it’s not a salami, it’s cookies mashed into a loaf, rolled in chocolate, and sliced up with berries)
74 現地メンバーのおすすめ
La Lupe Cantina
9 Jefferson St
74 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Excellent buns and ramen
18 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Buntopia
994 Broadway
18 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Excellent buns and ramen
25 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Wingstop
1270 Fulton St
25 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Decent bagels, good coffee
50 現地メンバーのおすすめ
BK Bagels
1120 Broadway
50 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Decent bagels, good coffee
Best donuts I’ve ever had. MUST go.
17 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Fat Doughnut
50 Malcolm X Blvd
17 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Best donuts I’ve ever had. MUST go.
Excellent homemade ice cream treats
57 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Lady Moo Moo
365 Chauncey St
57 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Excellent homemade ice cream treats
This food truck is crazy underestimated. They put EVERYTHING on your sandwich, including crushed potato chips! Must go.
Papelon con Limon
This food truck is crazy underestimated. They put EVERYTHING on your sandwich, including crushed potato chips! Must go.
Yummy and simple breakfasts and brunch. Great flower shop in front.
45 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Cafe Erzulie
894 Broadway
45 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Yummy and simple breakfasts and brunch. Great flower shop in front.
This is one of the most famous restaurants in NYC now. Their pizzas are divine. Slightly pricey, but full of Brooklyn locals and hipsters.
10 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Roberta's
10 現地メンバーのおすすめ
This is one of the most famous restaurants in NYC now. Their pizzas are divine. Slightly pricey, but full of Brooklyn locals and hipsters.

Grocery

Huge grocery store for generic needs
204 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Food Bazaar Supermarket
21 Manhattan Ave
204 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Huge grocery store for generic needs
Great produce and juices
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Mr. Kiwi's
957 Broadway
233 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Great produce and juices
These guys have TONS of ice cream flavors and organic, vegan, and gluten-fee products
16 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Sprout Market
984 Broadway
16 現地メンバーのおすすめ
These guys have TONS of ice cream flavors and organic, vegan, and gluten-fee products

Bar Scene

Great happy hour prices, pin ball, and skee ball. Cute interior.
6 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Old Timers
1157 Myrtle Ave
6 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Great happy hour prices, pin ball, and skee ball. Cute interior.
Fun/ classy dive bar with pin ball, a juke box, and a huge backyard
31 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Marco's
1071 Broadway
31 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Fun/ classy dive bar with pin ball, a juke box, and a huge backyard
61 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Flowers for All Occasions
1114 Dekalb Ave
61 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Fun queer friendly bar
210 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Happyfun Hideaway
1211 Myrtle Ave
210 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Fun queer friendly bar
Great bar with fun cocktails
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Birdy's
1215 Myrtle Ave
135 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Great bar with fun cocktails

Sightseeing

Sweet local peak with playground, dog park, and barbeques.
356 現地メンバーのおすすめ
マリア・ヘルナンデス・パーク
Knickerbocker Avenue
356 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Sweet local peak with playground, dog park, and barbeques.
Take the L train to Jefferson Street for one of Brooklyn’s most incredible street art displays. The vivid stretch—which snakes up Troutman Street and bends into Saint Nicholas Avenue—was founded by Bushwick native Joseph Ficalora, who aimed to transform the grimy, crime-ridden neighborhood he grew up in into a vibrant showcase. Ficalora isn’t an artist but a curator who has worked tirelessly to secure all the necessary permits for hundreds of artists—including Parisian phenom Blek le Rat, often regarded as the father of stencil graffiti—to legally display their work. From Yok & Sheryo’s wicked motorcycle spread to Beau Stanton’s awesome “Kraken,” the compendium of scapes is a sight for sore eyes.
172 現地メンバーのおすすめ
The Bushwick Collective
427 Troutman St
172 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Take the L train to Jefferson Street for one of Brooklyn’s most incredible street art displays. The vivid stretch—which snakes up Troutman Street and bends into Saint Nicholas Avenue—was founded by Bushwick native Joseph Ficalora, who aimed to transform the grimy, crime-ridden neighborhood he grew up in into a vibrant showcase. Ficalora isn’t an artist but a curator who has worked tirelessly to secure all the necessary permits for hundreds of artists—including Parisian phenom Blek le Rat, often regarded as the father of stencil graffiti—to legally display their work. From Yok & Sheryo’s wicked motorcycle spread to Beau Stanton’s awesome “Kraken,” the compendium of scapes is a sight for sore eyes.