Food scene
Barbecue serving Southern-style meats & draft brews in a retro setting.
409 locals recommend
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
700 W 125th StBarbecue serving Southern-style meats & draft brews in a retro setting.
Chill bar featuring axe-throwing areas & instruction, amid flannel decor, plush sofas & mounted deer.
24 locals recommend
Kick Axe Throwing BROOKLYN
622 Degraw StChill bar featuring axe-throwing areas & instruction, amid flannel decor, plush sofas & mounted deer.
Spacious, open-air bar offering craft cocktails, draft brews & Mexican plates in a hip atmosphere.
8 locals recommend
Parklife
636 Degraw StSpacious, open-air bar offering craft cocktails, draft brews & Mexican plates in a hip atmosphere.
Hi-fi record bar with food & drink offerings plus an intimate performance space & vegan cafe.
17 locals recommend
public records
233 Butler StHi-fi record bar with food & drink offerings plus an intimate performance space & vegan cafe.
Shuffleboard courts draw playful crowds to this big bar with food trucks & occasional live music.
176 locals recommend
The Royal Palms Shuffleboard Club
514 Union StShuffleboard courts draw playful crowds to this big bar with food trucks & occasional live music.
Korean BBQ, noodles & other staples served in a casual, warm environment with private karaoke rooms.
35 locals recommend
Insa
328 Douglass StKorean BBQ, noodles & other staples served in a casual, warm environment with private karaoke rooms.
Neighborhoods
In a former industrial zone around Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal, Gowanus is a developing area with a mix of classic rowhouses and converted warehouses. Hipsters and creative types head up studios and cool art galleries. After dark, the neighborhood livens up as young professionals and spillover from the nearby Barclays Center arena head to the trendy bars, casual eateries and funky music venues around 4th Avenue.
29 locals recommend
Gowanus
In a former industrial zone around Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal, Gowanus is a developing area with a mix of classic rowhouses and converted warehouses. Hipsters and creative types head up studios and cool art galleries. After dark, the neighborhood livens up as young professionals and spillover from the nearby Barclays Center arena head to the trendy bars, casual eateries and funky music venues around 4th Avenue.
City advice
Ways to save
Metropolitan Museum of Art - free for New Yorkers
New York State residents and NY, NJ, CT students, the amount you pay is up to you. These tickets may be purchased at a Museum admissions desk with a valid ID, you can pay 20 cents or full $25.00 fare - it's entirely up to you!