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Leland Eating & Drinking House serves excellent small plates, fresh focaccia, and hot cocktails from its corner spot in Prospect Heights.
Radio Bakery's perfectly laminated pastries have a second home in Prospect Heights. Take some to the park for a flake-filled feast.
Noteworthy sushi, chicken tikka masala pizza, and a few of the best backyards in Brooklyn.
Pasta Night is an easy spot on Vanderbilt Avenue for reasonably-sized plates of pasta at somewhat reasonable prices.
This all-day cafe in Prospect Heights from the Place des Fêtes team is perfect for a boozy lunch or early dinner.
11 great restaurants within walking distance of Brooklyn’s biggest arena.
At Morgan’s, eat some of NYC's best smoked brisket outside while watching the cars go by on Flatbush Avenue.
This lounge in Prospect Heights is a good post-dinner spot if you’re in the mood for some drinks and low-key live music.
A Passover Seder-inspired margarita. A burger with a side of latkes. You’ll find all that and more at Gertrude’s in Prospect Heights.
Little Egg is a little brunch spot in Prospect Heights doing interesting things with eggs.
Recover from your laps with a hot dog or some pancakes at one of these spots.
This corner of Brooklyn is home to the best sushi in the borough.
Ki Sushi's Park Slope location is great for groups and anyone else who wants a good deal on semi-fancy sushi.
Sushi Lin in Prospect Heights is serving some of the best sushi in the city—not just for a casual spot, but for any spot.
Brooklyn High Low is an eclectic tea parlor in Prospect Heights that serves a classic afternoon tea.