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The best of the best in Brooklyn Heights including restaurants, parks, and more. Check out our full neighborhood guide for Brooklyn Heights here: urbancompass.com/neighborhood_guides/brooklyn_heights
Compass: Wood, brick, and living greenery walls are a natural backdrop to the heirloom salads, farm-raised game, and playfully named cocktails you’ll find at this upscale seasonal dining den.
Compass: From the windowbox tomato garden to the cozy lighting and Italian comfort menu, this go-to special occassion spot charms from the first glimpse to the last bite.
Compass: The Euro-centric offerings at this bustling breakfast, brunch, and lunch cafe range from challah French toast and authentic pierogis to classic burgers and a $5 beer list.
Compass: Deceptitvely casual digs and colored string lights set the stage for eclectic American gourmet hits, from berry-roasted duckling to a signature steak Diane.
Compass: The perfect brunch spot that serves all naturally grown food with an unending selection of vegan and vegetarian options, complimented by favorite drinks like organic wine, beer, and cider.
Compass: Local restaurateurs Mark Lahm (who also owns Henry’s End) and James Montemarano (owner of Cranberry’s Deli) run a candlelit cafe that’s perfect for grabbing a bite on the way home.
62 Henry St (btwn Orange St & Cranberry St), บรุกลิน, NY
ผับ · Brooklyn Heights · 60 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
Compass: This British-style brew house specializes in understated ambiance and game day-friendly dishes, from handmade chips with salsa to chicken finger platters.
Compass: Unlike many of Brooklyn’s yesteryear-themed dive bars, the life preservers and nautical touches really do date back to the height of the Heights’ waterfront era.
97 Atlantic Ave (btwn Hicks & Henry St), บรุกลิน, NY
บาร์ · Brooklyn Heights · 38 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
Compass: From the back-of-house dart board and dog-friendly guest policy to the $5 draft beer list, this laidback bar is an ideal spot for lazy day or evening get-togethers.
155 Atlantic Ave (btwn Clinton & Henry St.), บรุกลิน, NY
ผับ · Brooklyn Heights · 58 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
Compass: The saloon-style eatery has a knack for snacks that stay one step ahead of typical bar fare, from venison and black bean chilli to bleu cheese-topped Buffalo calamari.
Compass: Trend-conscious menswear seekers will find an ever-fresh, well-edited selection of designer knitwear and tailored tees, small batch grooming goods, and artsy reading materials.
Compass: Hit this shoe-stocked shop for serious running shoe guidance, stylish athletic gear, and an in-house treadmill to track new customers’ strides before each purchase.
Compass: A nearby public boat dock and seasonal outposts of popular eateries are among the reasons young families will love making a day of this scenic pier.
Compass: Grab a bike and cruise the borough’s nearly finished bike trail along a breaktaking waterfront path winding all the way from Brooklyn Heights to Red Hook.
Compass: Movement-based sessions replicate the rush (and benefits) of diverse workout regimens, from amateaur ballet and all-age rock climbing, to boxing lessons and baby bungee workshops.
Compass: Salon owner Fabio Scalia’s industry-wide reputation for impeccable service and cuts has resulted in a hair following hailing from Brooklyn, Manhattan, and beyond.
Compass: French country comfort fare, a straightforward beer and wine menu, and a loyal brunch following are what you’ll find at this farm fresh coffee cafe.
Compass: Order any way you like, just don’t call them fries. Over-the-top orders come decked with everything from steak and kidney pie to baked cod and curry chicken.
Compass: Make like many local creatives, and grab a couch seat here for a day’s worth of comfortable couches and fast wifi at this friendly coffee shop and wine bar.
Compass: The Henry Street movie house and live entertainment venue screens talents from indie film and music scene newcomers to smart, artsy thrillers and popular comedy acts.
Compass: Equal parts museum, library, and educational touchpoint, the 150-year-old history hub hosts highbrow artist talks, quirky hot dog history tours, and everything in between.
Compass: The nation’s largest urban transit history museum sits wihtin a former MTA station, and houses actual train cars and ads dating back to the 19th century.