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This semi-suburban oasis is popular with young families and filled with mom-and-pop shops: a “more grown-up” part of the Brooklyn borough. That’s not to say it has no edge; amongst the cheesemongers and competing Italian bakeries are plenty of stylish shops, trendy bars, and restaurants lauded by true foodies. Well-maintained brownstones and carriage houses date back to the 1800’s and offer an instant time warp into tree-lined, classic New York.
Formerly a carriage house, 61 Local serves food and drink in a spacious setting that features high ceilings, lots of natural light and local artwork. Communal tables foster a coworking environment where regulars host recurring events like “Boroughgrammers” - a coding workshop. Come with a group and have a seat at one of their large communal tables while you mull over the extensive list of microbrews. (Yes, they’re all local.)
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