Shopping and Services
Oceanview Laundromat
521 Ocean Aveclosest laundromat. 2 minutes walk from the apartment. friendly staff
Citi Bike: Parade Pl & Crooke Ave
closest citi bike station
great wine store right by the park. get some white and chill on a sunny afternoon 🌳
12 locals recommend
D.Vino Wine & Spirits
188 Parkside Avegreat wine store right by the park. get some white and chill on a sunny afternoon 🌳
huge supermarket close by where you can find pretty much everything you need
68 locals recommend
Stop & Shop
1009 Flatbush Avehuge supermarket close by where you can find pretty much everything you need
Food Scene
Fiona's Bar
562 Flatbush Avenueone of our favorite bars
Risbo
701 Flatbush Avegreat French restaurant
Loud Baby
696 Flatbush Avetiny place to grab good coffee
Cafe Tibet
1510 Cortelyou Rdcute place right by Cortelyu Q train
great food and coffee. expect there might be a line but it runs pretty quick
175 locals recommend
Cafe Madeline
1603 Cortelyou Rdgreat food and coffee. expect there might be a line but it runs pretty quick
good Italian restaurant that also serves american breakfast like sandwiches, avo toast, pancakes etc.
184 locals recommend
Bonafini
663 Flatbush Avegood Italian restaurant that also serves american breakfast like sandwiches, avo toast, pancakes etc.
Sightseeing
The Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church is one of Brooklyn’s oldest churches and a pinacle of religious and civic life for Dutch settlers in the 1600s. The church is still active today, hosting regular mass, cultural events, farmers markets, and more. The church has had three building incarnations in total: the original wood structure from 1654, a stone building with a steeple from 1699, and the current Federalist-style version built by Thomas Fardon between 1793 and 1798.
6 locals recommend
Flatbush Reformed Church
890 Flatbush AveThe Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church is one of Brooklyn’s oldest churches and a pinacle of religious and civic life for Dutch settlers in the 1600s. The church is still active today, hosting regular mass, cultural events, farmers markets, and more. The church has had three building incarnations in total: the original wood structure from 1654, a stone building with a steeple from 1699, and the current Federalist-style version built by Thomas Fardon between 1793 and 1798.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
990 Washington Avebeautiful experience all year long