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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.
High ceilings, dim lighting, and an ornate, carved wooden bar dating back to the 19th century convey a historic (and somewhat dusty) allure to this neighborhood saloon. While much of the Brooklyn Inn stays true to its historic roots, you will be pleasantly surprised to find an eclectic jukebox (with a great 80’s selection). If the bar fills up, grab your pint of beer and head to the back room for a game of pool.
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