8 ótimos lugares em Cobble Hill
Publicado 11/10/2016
Mapeie seu itinerário em Cobble Hill com esses pontos de encontro da vizinhança.
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Cobble Hill Historic District
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Bet. Atlantic Ave. and Degraw St.
The neighborhood’s 22 landmarked blocks make for charming strolls. Its handsome row houses are peak Brooklyn (or a certain refined flavor of Brooklyn, anyway), located on the blocks bordered by Atlantic Avenue and Court, Degraw and Hicks Streets. Architecture isn’t the only draw: don’t miss the excellent dining and shopping options on nearby Smith Street.
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La Vara
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268 Clinton St.
This upscale tapas spot, from the founders of Manhattan’s trendy Txikito and El Quinto Pino, specializes in Moorish- and Jewish-influenced Spanish cuisine. Start with the spiced fried chickpeas and the croquette of the day, along with a glass of jerez (dry Latin sherry).
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Invisible Dog Art Center
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51 Bergen St.
Housed in a former belt factory, this multimedia arts center hosts provocative exhibits and avant-garde performances. Expect plenty of intriguing fare, including an installation by artist Calvin Stalvig and a participatory Valentine's Day performance where dessert is part of the menu.
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Cobble Hill Park
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Clinton St.
This handsome half-block green space—whose garden and fountain makes an ideal space for a post-meal respite—is also a prime spot for real-estate spectating: it’s flanked by stately 19th-century row houses.
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Sahadi’s
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187 Atlantic Ave.
Featured in countless cooking shows, this is a must-stop shop for those seeking the best in Middle Eastern cuisine. You’ll find great ingredients for cooking at home, plus samosas, spreads and spinach pies to go.
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61 Local
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61 Bergen St.
As its name might imply, this neighborhood joint offers New York state beers and a locavore menu. In addition to the food and drink, the bar hosts a range of artistic events, including poetry recitals, comedy shows, book launches and, naturally, accordion performances.
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Blossom Ice Cream
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196 Court Street
This sweet spot understands the visual appeal of dessert. It’s equally enjoyable to watch the servers spread Thai rolled ice cream as it is to taste the clever flavors, like the Dream of Hawaii (coconut flakes and vanilla) or Virgin Mojito (fresh mint, lime and graham cracker).
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The Long Island Bar
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110 Atlantic Avenue
The red leather booths and deco-style bar at this neighborhood cocktail lounge exude 1950s flair. Classic cocktails anchor the drinks menu, accompanied by a selection of bar food, like fried cheese curds, deviled eggs and burgers.