Park Slope has a literary, socially conscious, family-friendly feel. Enjoy its independent bookstores and cafés, thriving dining (and decent bar) scene and the proximity to Prospect Park—not to mention block after block of classic Brooklyn brownstone houses.
Photographer Jeanette Spicer visits one of the City’s few remaining lesbian bars to capture its significance to the community.
Not too many Mexican restaurants change their menus seasonally, but Roberto Santibañez isn't just any Mexican chef.
This small museum illuminates the history of Brooklyn during the colonial and Revolutionary War eras.
Union Hall leads a double life: upstairs, a large, lively bar with bocce courts; downstairs, a venue for nightly comedy and live music.
Prospect Park is a massive playground in the center of Brooklyn.
Settle in for Korean home cooking with modern flair in Park Slope.
Some swear this is not just the best sushi place in Brooklyn but, dollar for dollar, in New York City.