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Guia de compra em Cobble Hill

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Gillian Osswald

Publicado 11/06/2017

Esse bairro pitoresco abriga belas casas de remo em blocos históricos, mas há muito mais para descobrir. As principais opções de compras se agrupam ao longo dos principais drags de Smith e Court Streets, que são repletas de boutiques independentes e lojas especializadas locais. Confira abaixo algumas das nossas lojas favoritas de Cobble Hill. 

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Courtesy, Books Are Magic

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Books Are Magic

225 Smith St.

The graphic mural on its exterior, frequent readings, book signings and author-owner Emma Straub are just some of the draws of this independent book store. The main attraction, however, is the wide selection of books, with plenty of shelf space dedicated to children’s literature and Brooklyn authors.

Collyer's Mansion NYC

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Collyer’s Mansion

179 Atlantic Ave.

This curated home goods shop on Atlantic Avenue carries vintage art, antique finds, furniture, lighting and ceramics from around the world. Check out the in-house brand of table linens, textiles and room accents, too.

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Diane T

174 Court St.

White walls make a clean canvas for the racks of print-and-pastel clothing at this boutique, which functions as a kind of miniature Bergdorf Goodman for Cobble Hill residents. Expect to see high-end looks from both American and European designers, including Diane von Furstenberg, Vanessa Bruno, Pedro Garcia and Repetto.

Papel NYC

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Papél

225 Court St

Stationery enthusiasts should take note of this playful Court Street paperie. The shop specializes in personalized invitations but also stocks a host of eco-friendly letterpress cards, plus books, gifts and other charming paper goods.

exterior of Sahadis in Brooklyn Heights at night

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Sahadi’s

187 Atlantic Ave.

An Atlantic Avenue mainstay since 1948, this Middle Eastern market is one of Brooklyn’s culinary landmarks. Beware of browsing on an empty stomach amidst imported olive oils, gourmet cheeses, exotic herbs and freshly prepared hummus, baba ghanoush and tabouleh.

smoked fish from Shelsky's Smoked Fish in Carroll Gardens

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Shelsky’s Smoked Fish

141 Court Street

When in need of a mid-shopping nosh, try Shelsky’s, a new-school spot serving old-school Jewish deli staples. Try a smoked fish sandwich—cheekily named options include the Fancy Pants and the Brooklyn Transplant—or one filled with homemade pastrami and corned beef.

cheese selection from Stinky Bklyn

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Stinky Bklyn

215 Smith Street

Get a whiff of roquefort, emmentaler, beaufort, manchego and 60 more cheeses (stinky and otherwise) from this specialty dairy-product purveyor. Beyond the shop’s mammoth 12-foot-wide cheese case, an array of meats, oils, pickles and vinegars are available to complete your custom charcuterie spread.

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