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For the past few years the community has been planning the construction of a community garden to be located on New York City Transit property at the southwest corner of Smith Street and Second Place, funding for which has been provided by the Office of the Brooklyn Borough President. The completed reconstruction of Smith Street has had a huge positive impact on the local economy.

This commercial strip is heavily trafficked by local residents, the majority of whom travel by foot. Occupancy rates are up and property values in the area have skyrocketed in the last decade. Owners are investing and reinvesting in their properties as evidenced by enhancements to storefronts and building facades and the construction of new buildings throughout the corridor.

It is critical that the same amenities included on Smith Street be applied to a similar sought-after reconstruction of Court Street project as its deteriorating street, sidewalks and curbs would justify. Nightlife on Smith Street continues to grow with more bars, clubs, performance and social gathering spaces opening up attracting even more people to the area.

Atlantic Terminal 22 by train, 10m by car. Grand Central 37m by train, 37m by car. Union Square 32m by train, 29m by car. Wall Street 28m by train, 19m by car. Nearest Subways. East to West Bond St. Sustainable boutique Rue Saint Paul sells and rents its timeless clothes, and sells a selection of pre-owned clothes, too. Like their neighbor, RSP opened right before Brooklyn locked down, powered through online and re-opened in June.

You have pieces you wear all the time. Jacadi Paris Court St. Expect Peter Pan collars and bloomers and sailor shirts along with more contemporary prints and cuts. This cash-only establishment that lets you BYOB to pair with your thin-crust pizza or calzone at this popular neighborhood spot.

Expect a wait and sometimes a line and be sure to prepare yourself for up to a 3 hour wait. This area is also teeming with some of the best bakeries in Brooklyn , so keep an eye out and be sure to stop in and grab a small sweet treat or one of the legendary lard breads to take home with you. One of the best things to do in Carroll Gardens and BoCoCa is enjoy the local nightlife scene or local drinking spots from some of the best breweries in Brooklyn to dive bars and watering holes, you can find them here!

Clover Club — One of the best cocktail bars in NYC and best things to do in Carroll Gardens is grabbing a fine drink this cocktail lounge with a cool, inviting atmosphere and 19th-century mahogany bar. Svendale — This popular, intimate taproom serves up New York brewed beer, tasting flights, and brews to take home. Folksbier Brauerei — This local craft brewery is hidden in a residential street and offers a selection of traditional German-style lagers and ales.

The Other Half — This is one of our favorite breweries in the city that teeters on the edge of Gowanus and Carroll Gardens in Brooklyn. They do collabs and special releases that are in high demand along with a large, open tasting room where you can try any of their rotating taps of their small-batch brews or regular house specials.

They always have a large selection of hazy IPAs which is what brings us back again and again. The first floor is used for exhibits, performances, and public events as well as a pop-up shop. The upper floors include artist studios that are a part of the artist residency program here.

Visit their calendar for the latest events and happenings here! Calling all gameboard lovers, this next thing to do in Carroll Gardens is for you! Besides having a wide selection of games to play here, they also sell over games to take home with you or gift in their store.

Not bad, this is the perfect rainy day or cold day activity too! This urban green space is filled with activities for the kids with playgrounds and ball courts as well as ample space to just enjoy reading on a bench under the shade of a tree. The park itself and Carroll Street is named after Charles Caroll, a leader in the American Revolutionary War and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and dates back to the s as its start as a private community garden.

One of my personal favorite parks in the city is the quaint Cobble Hill Park tucked away and easy to miss off of Clinton Street surrounded by picturesque historic brick row houses on Verandah Place and Congress St. This small park is the perfect quiet place to enjoy a coffee break, read a book, or walk the dog! My favorite way of exploring the best things to do in Cobble Hill and BoCoCa is done by just walking around and meandering up and down the picture-perfect streets of historic brownstones and townhouses.

Built in by developer Alfred Tredd White, a famous Brooklyn citizen buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, you can peep down here and see if a gate is open to peek in the courtyard. If you do visit Warren Place Mews, please be respectful of the community and residents who live here.



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