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For more than 50 years in Brooklyn Heights, Henry’s End has offered classic staples and neighborhood favorites alongside a seasonally oriented program of specials.
This eco-luxury hotel's guest rooms and suites offer impressive skyline views.
Felice Montague serves classic Italian dishes inspired by the traditional cuisine of the Tuscan countryside.
The Opsrey offers fairly sourced farm-to-table cuisine with sweeping views of Brooklyn Bridge Park and the East River.
Though chain coffee and tea emporiums today dominate much of the City's caffeine culture, Two for the Pot, a cozy boutique on the Brooklyn Heights-Cobble Hill border, continues to provide a refreshing dose of mom-and-pop service, convenience and selection after nearly four decades in business.
This pedestrian walkway offers spectacular views across the East River and of the Brooklyn Bridge.
This congregational church (with roots in the 16th century English Reformation) was founded in 1847 by a group of 21 people who named Henry Ward Beecher its very first pastor.
Founded in 1863 as the Brooklyn Historical Society, the center preserves the borough's 400-year history.
No Middle Eastern culinary repast would be complete without a trip to this clean and stylish gourmet marketplace, which was founded in 1948.
Floyd is an old man's name, and Floyd, NY, is an old man's bar—and we mean that in the best way possible.
An Italian restaurant with Sardinian leanings belies the name of this romantic little hideaway in a former deli.