Madison Street Brownstone

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Madison Street Brownstone

Food scene

Amazing brick over pizza and a full menu for brunch, lunch or dinner. They also have a great coffee shop with homemade pastries and breads.
1260 locals recommend
Saraghina
350 Lewis Ave
1260 locals recommend
Amazing brick over pizza and a full menu for brunch, lunch or dinner. They also have a great coffee shop with homemade pastries and breads.
Local coffee shop in a very cool boutique. They host great local vendors on Saturday and Sunday's.
122 locals recommend
Sincerely, Tommy
343 Tompkins Ave
122 locals recommend
Local coffee shop in a very cool boutique. They host great local vendors on Saturday and Sunday's.
Brooklyn's Best Fried Chicken!
604 locals recommend
Peaches HotHouse
415 Tompkins Ave
604 locals recommend
Brooklyn's Best Fried Chicken!
Peaches is a classic New York neighborhood restaurant created by BCRG. The restaurant takes its culinary cues from the timeless dishes and preparations of the American south where Marietta Cade, also known as Peaches, was born and raised.
756 locals recommend
Peaches
393 Lewis Ave
756 locals recommend
Peaches is a classic New York neighborhood restaurant created by BCRG. The restaurant takes its culinary cues from the timeless dishes and preparations of the American south where Marietta Cade, also known as Peaches, was born and raised.
Funky destination with outdoor seating showcasing health-conscious fusion tacos & Japanese bowls.
79 locals recommend
WARUDE
385 Tompkins Ave
79 locals recommend
Funky destination with outdoor seating showcasing health-conscious fusion tacos & Japanese bowls.
Organic grocery offering local meat & produce, homemade baked goods, prepared foods & more.
65 locals recommend
Fort Greene General Store
218 Dekalb Ave
65 locals recommend
Organic grocery offering local meat & produce, homemade baked goods, prepared foods & more.

Neighborhoods

Bedford-Stuyvesant, commonly called Bed-Stuy, has been a center of African-American culture since the early 20th century, home to cultural icons from Jackie Robinson to Jay-Z. Ornate 19th-century townhouses fill the area, with indie boutiques on Tompkins Avenue. French bistros, Southern comfort food, and Caribbean fare define the dining scene, while diverse crowds fill hip, cozy bars, many with live music.
145 locals recommend
Bedford-Stuyvesant
145 locals recommend
Bedford-Stuyvesant, commonly called Bed-Stuy, has been a center of African-American culture since the early 20th century, home to cultural icons from Jackie Robinson to Jay-Z. Ornate 19th-century townhouses fill the area, with indie boutiques on Tompkins Avenue. French bistros, Southern comfort food, and Caribbean fare define the dining scene, while diverse crowds fill hip, cozy bars, many with live music.
Anchored by its namesake park, Fort Greene is a family-friendly, tree-lined neighborhood of Brooklyn. The community's diversity is evident in the mix of casual eateries, hip bars and indie shops, many of which line DeKalb and Myrtle avenues. Locals and visitors throng the Brooklyn Flea's seasonal market, performances at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and concerts and sports events at the nearby Barclays Center.
169 locals recommend
Fort Greene
169 locals recommend
Anchored by its namesake park, Fort Greene is a family-friendly, tree-lined neighborhood of Brooklyn. The community's diversity is evident in the mix of casual eateries, hip bars and indie shops, many of which line DeKalb and Myrtle avenues. Locals and visitors throng the Brooklyn Flea's seasonal market, performances at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and concerts and sports events at the nearby Barclays Center.
Edgy and increasingly hip, Bushwick is an evolving, industrial area marked by imaginative street art and converted warehouses that are home to artist studios and artisanal coffee shops. Dining options span the globe, and avant-garde nightlife thrives in clubs like performance space House of Yes and quirky bars with vintage, mismatched furnishings. A few pocket parks are shaded by mature trees and have playgrounds.
223 locals recommend
Bushwick
223 locals recommend
Edgy and increasingly hip, Bushwick is an evolving, industrial area marked by imaginative street art and converted warehouses that are home to artist studios and artisanal coffee shops. Dining options span the globe, and avant-garde nightlife thrives in clubs like performance space House of Yes and quirky bars with vintage, mismatched furnishings. A few pocket parks are shaded by mature trees and have playgrounds.

Cultural Attraction

The Brooklyn Academy of Music is a performing arts venue in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, known as a center for progressive and avant-garde performance.
859 locals recommend
Brooklyn Academy of Music
30 Lafayette Ave
859 locals recommend
The Brooklyn Academy of Music is a performing arts venue in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, known as a center for progressive and avant-garde performance.
Main attractions of the park include the 90-acre (36 ha) Long Meadow; the Picnic House; Litchfield Villa; Prospect Park Zoo; the Boathouse; Concert Grove; Brooklyn's only lake, covering 60 acres (24 ha); and the Prospect Park Bandshell that hosts free outdoor concerts in the summertime.
3418 locals recommend
Prospect Park
3418 locals recommend
Main attractions of the park include the 90-acre (36 ha) Long Meadow; the Picnic House; Litchfield Villa; Prospect Park Zoo; the Boathouse; Concert Grove; Brooklyn's only lake, covering 60 acres (24 ha); and the Prospect Park Bandshell that hosts free outdoor concerts in the summertime.
The Brooklyn Children's Museum is a children's museum in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York City. Founded in 1899, it is the first children's museum in the United States – and according to some, the first one worldwide. It is unusual in its location in what is predominantly a residential area.
489 locals recommend
Brooklyn Children's Museum
145 Brooklyn Ave
489 locals recommend
The Brooklyn Children's Museum is a children's museum in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York City. Founded in 1899, it is the first children's museum in the United States – and according to some, the first one worldwide. It is unusual in its location in what is predominantly a residential area.
The Prospect Park Zoo is a 12-acre zoo located off Flatbush Avenue on the eastern side of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City. As of 2016, the zoo houses 864 animals representing about 176 species.
540 locals recommend
Prospect Park Zoo
450 Flatbush Ave
540 locals recommend
The Prospect Park Zoo is a 12-acre zoo located off Flatbush Avenue on the eastern side of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City. As of 2016, the zoo houses 864 animals representing about 176 species.
Explore Brooklyn’s vibrant creative hub along the scenic waterfront of Sunset Park.
108 locals recommend
Industry City
220 36th St
108 locals recommend
Explore Brooklyn’s vibrant creative hub along the scenic waterfront of Sunset Park.