Albert and Jen’s guidebook

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Albert and Jen’s guidebook

Food scene

3021 Ft Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn. NY. 347-599-1260. Just around the corner on Ft Hamilton. Great sweet potato falafel sandwiches. Ask for their homemade "salsa."
29 locals recommend
Batata pita bar
3021 Fort Hamilton Pkwy
29 locals recommend
3021 Ft Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn. NY. 347-599-1260. Just around the corner on Ft Hamilton. Great sweet potato falafel sandwiches. Ask for their homemade "salsa."
601 Greenwood Ave. 929-337-6666. A 5 minute walk over the footbridge. Outdoor seating. Yummy guacamole and margaritas! We recommend the fish tacos or the fajitas. Gets busy on weekend evenings.
7 locals recommend
Cena
601 Greenwood Ave
7 locals recommend
601 Greenwood Ave. 929-337-6666. A 5 minute walk over the footbridge. Outdoor seating. Yummy guacamole and margaritas! We recommend the fish tacos or the fajitas. Gets busy on weekend evenings.
2826 Fort Hamilton Parkway. 718-438-0488. Just a few blocks away. A great local restaurant. Family friendly. Indoor and outdoor seating. Yummy burgers and mac and chz. We also recommend the Kale salad (add chicken.)
72 locals recommend
Hunter's
213 Smith St
72 locals recommend
2826 Fort Hamilton Parkway. 718-438-0488. Just a few blocks away. A great local restaurant. Family friendly. Indoor and outdoor seating. Yummy burgers and mac and chz. We also recommend the Kale salad (add chicken.)
3019 Ft Hamilton Pkwy. 718-436-6932. Take out Thai, or a few tables inside and out. They also deliver. We love the chicken Pho!
Stang Thai
3019 Fort Hamilton Pkwy
3019 Ft Hamilton Pkwy. 718-436-6932. Take out Thai, or a few tables inside and out. They also deliver. We love the chicken Pho!
424 Greenwood Ave. 718-438-7088. Pizza by the slice just down the street. They also deliver.
Little Toninos Pizzeria & Cafe
424 Greenwood Ave
424 Greenwood Ave. 718-438-7088. Pizza by the slice just down the street. They also deliver.
422 Greenwood Ave. 347-268-3435. We love to take an evening summer stroll down the street to get an Italian Ice or ice cream cone. They open at 1 and usually close around 8 or 9.
Kathy's Gourmet Italian Ices And Ice Cream Shop
422 Greenwood Avenue
422 Greenwood Ave. 347-268-3435. We love to take an evening summer stroll down the street to get an Italian Ice or ice cream cone. They open at 1 and usually close around 8 or 9.
349 7th Ave. 718-369-0700. This is our favorite take our Chinese food. They deliver.
6 locals recommend
Red & Hot II
349 7th Ave
6 locals recommend
349 7th Ave. 718-369-0700. This is our favorite take our Chinese food. They deliver.
1289 prospect Ave. 718-871-1110. A 5 minute walk. This is our friendly neighborhood wine and liquor store.
34 locals recommend
Juice Box Wine & Spirits
1289 Prospect Ave
34 locals recommend
1289 prospect Ave. 718-871-1110. A 5 minute walk. This is our friendly neighborhood wine and liquor store.
3013 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Great coffee and pastries just around the corner. $10 credit card min.
48 locals recommend
Steeplechase Coffee
3013 Fort Hamilton Pkwy
48 locals recommend
3013 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Great coffee and pastries just around the corner. $10 credit card min.
144 E Fourth st. Relaxed and dog friendly. We love their Macha.
6 locals recommend
Windsor Coffee
144 E 4th St
6 locals recommend
144 E Fourth st. Relaxed and dog friendly. We love their Macha.

Exercise and self care

2902 Fort Hamilton Parkway. 917-740-5292. Just a couple blocks away. Really lovey space and great teachers. Classes everyday. You can pay a drop in single class fee. They provide mats.
19 locals recommend
Jaya Yoga East
2902 Fort Hamilton Pkwy
19 locals recommend
2902 Fort Hamilton Parkway. 917-740-5292. Just a couple blocks away. Really lovey space and great teachers. Classes everyday. You can pay a drop in single class fee. They provide mats.
244 Prospect Park W. 718-832-5570. This is our favorite local place for manicures and pedicures. They also give great massages. Call ahead to book. It's just one train stop away.
Soon's Nail & Spa
244 Prospect Park West
244 Prospect Park W. 718-832-5570. This is our favorite local place for manicures and pedicures. They also give great massages. Call ahead to book. It's just one train stop away.

Neighborhoods

Our neighborhood is wonderful for families and for experiencing a "livable" side of New York. We have many small, local businesses and restaurants, as well as Prospect Park nearby which is an amazing resource for outdoor life in Brooklyn.
19 locals recommend
Windsor Terrace
19 locals recommend
Our neighborhood is wonderful for families and for experiencing a "livable" side of New York. We have many small, local businesses and restaurants, as well as Prospect Park nearby which is an amazing resource for outdoor life in Brooklyn.
This neighborhood is right above Windsor Terrace; just two stops away on the F or G Train. Get off at 7th ave and walk North. Both 5th Ave and 7th Ave are full of shops and restaurants. Park Slope has become one of the most popular neighborhoods to live in in all of the United States. You can also take the 67 or 69 buses all the way from our house through park slope. They both run all the way down 7th Ave. It's a really fun, easy way to see the neighborhoods.
222 locals recommend
Park Slope
222 locals recommend
This neighborhood is right above Windsor Terrace; just two stops away on the F or G Train. Get off at 7th ave and walk North. Both 5th Ave and 7th Ave are full of shops and restaurants. Park Slope has become one of the most popular neighborhoods to live in in all of the United States. You can also take the 67 or 69 buses all the way from our house through park slope. They both run all the way down 7th Ave. It's a really fun, easy way to see the neighborhoods.
One of the oldest and most famous neighborhoods in Brooklyn (watch the movie Moonstruck to see Brooklyn Heights), it's fun to wander around and find shops and restaurants on Montgomery St. Or walk over to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade for one of the best views of Manhattan anywhere.
126 locals recommend
Brooklyn Heights
126 locals recommend
One of the oldest and most famous neighborhoods in Brooklyn (watch the movie Moonstruck to see Brooklyn Heights), it's fun to wander around and find shops and restaurants on Montgomery St. Or walk over to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade for one of the best views of Manhattan anywhere.
Another fun Brooklyn neighborhood right on the water. Once full of industrial lofts and artist studios, Dumbo (Down under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) has become a coveted Brooklyn neighborhood. Walk the waterfront, shop the boutique stores, ride the glass enclosed carousel, visit renown Jacques Torres chocolatier, get ice cream from the Brooklyn ice cream Factory, or take the water taxi to manhattan. It's a fun day for all. Take the F train to York St.
422 locals recommend
Dumbo
65 Plymouth St
422 locals recommend
Another fun Brooklyn neighborhood right on the water. Once full of industrial lofts and artist studios, Dumbo (Down under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) has become a coveted Brooklyn neighborhood. Walk the waterfront, shop the boutique stores, ride the glass enclosed carousel, visit renown Jacques Torres chocolatier, get ice cream from the Brooklyn ice cream Factory, or take the water taxi to manhattan. It's a fun day for all. Take the F train to York St.

Sightseeing

452 Flatbush Ave. 718-789-2822. This is one of the oldest farmhouses in NYC still standing. It is now open to the public now as a museum. Kids can experience pumping water from a well, carding wool, or walking on old fashioned stilts. (This was closed during the pandemic. You should call ahead to check. However, it's still fun to walk around even when closed, and it is right across from the carousel and next to one of the zoo entrances.)
20 locals recommend
Lefferts Historic House
452 Flatbush Ave
20 locals recommend
452 Flatbush Ave. 718-789-2822. This is one of the oldest farmhouses in NYC still standing. It is now open to the public now as a museum. Kids can experience pumping water from a well, carding wool, or walking on old fashioned stilts. (This was closed during the pandemic. You should call ahead to check. However, it's still fun to walk around even when closed, and it is right across from the carousel and next to one of the zoo entrances.)
990 Washington Ave, Brooklyn. It's just beautiful. And right across from Prospect Park.
2030 locals recommend
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
990 Washington Ave
2030 locals recommend
990 Washington Ave, Brooklyn. It's just beautiful. And right across from Prospect Park.
200 Eastern Parkway. 718-638-5000. Many people don't know that one of the best museums in NY is here in Brooklyn.
3011 locals recommend
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy
3011 locals recommend
200 Eastern Parkway. 718-638-5000. Many people don't know that one of the best museums in NY is here in Brooklyn.
If you have a car, this is just a 30-40 minute ride to the beach. There is a parking lot (you have to pay for the day) and bathrooms. It gets busy during the summer, so go early.
68 locals recommend
Jacob Riis Park
157 Rockaway Beach Blvd
68 locals recommend
If you have a car, this is just a 30-40 minute ride to the beach. There is a parking lot (you have to pay for the day) and bathrooms. It gets busy during the summer, so go early.
Walk across the Bridge! This is a fun way to see both Brooklyn and Manhattan. Hundreds of people walk across the bridge daily to get to work or to take in the sights. There is a pedestrian footpath above the traffic. Easy to find both on the Brooklyn and Manhattan side.
1505 locals recommend
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge Promenade
1505 locals recommend
Walk across the Bridge! This is a fun way to see both Brooklyn and Manhattan. Hundreds of people walk across the bridge daily to get to work or to take in the sights. There is a pedestrian footpath above the traffic. Easy to find both on the Brooklyn and Manhattan side.
Staten Island Ferry - St. George Terminal 1 Bay St, Staten Island, NY · (212) 639-9675. We recommend this as a fun, free day trip. Many people sign up for tours to Ellis Island or Liberty Island (both great). But the lines can be long and the day exhausting and expensive. If you want to get out on the water and see the sights for free, just take the Staten Island Ferry. It runs all day long between Manhattan and Staten Island, and goes right past the Statue of Liberty for some great photo ops. You have to get off in Staten Island and catch a different ferry back. But it's super easy. Just follow the crowd. And, did we mention, it's free?!
254 locals recommend
Staten Island Ferry
Staten Island Ferry
254 locals recommend
Staten Island Ferry - St. George Terminal 1 Bay St, Staten Island, NY · (212) 639-9675. We recommend this as a fun, free day trip. Many people sign up for tours to Ellis Island or Liberty Island (both great). But the lines can be long and the day exhausting and expensive. If you want to get out on the water and see the sights for free, just take the Staten Island Ferry. It runs all day long between Manhattan and Staten Island, and goes right past the Statue of Liberty for some great photo ops. You have to get off in Staten Island and catch a different ferry back. But it's super easy. Just follow the crowd. And, did we mention, it's free?!
54 Pearl St, New York, NY (212) 968-1776. OK. So, we put this in the sightseeing section because it's just so historical and cool. This is the oldest restaurant in NYC. It's from the American Revolution! This is the tavern where George Washington famously dismissed his Generals from the Continental Army at the end of the war. There is a museum upstairs. Check the hours. (212) 425-1778. We love making a day of it by taking the Staten Island Ferry (it's only 5 minutes from Fraunces Tavern), going to the museum, and then having dinner at the restaurant. The food is great and it's family friendly despite it being a Tavern. Make a reservation if possible.
52 locals recommend
Fraunces Tavern
54 Pearl St
52 locals recommend
54 Pearl St, New York, NY (212) 968-1776. OK. So, we put this in the sightseeing section because it's just so historical and cool. This is the oldest restaurant in NYC. It's from the American Revolution! This is the tavern where George Washington famously dismissed his Generals from the Continental Army at the end of the war. There is a museum upstairs. Check the hours. (212) 425-1778. We love making a day of it by taking the Staten Island Ferry (it's only 5 minutes from Fraunces Tavern), going to the museum, and then having dinner at the restaurant. The food is great and it's family friendly despite it being a Tavern. Make a reservation if possible.

For kids and families

This is a really fun place to go with kids on a rainy day or on a day you need some AC!
489 locals recommend
Brooklyn Children's Museum
145 Brooklyn Ave
489 locals recommend
This is a really fun place to go with kids on a rainy day or on a day you need some AC!
There is a fun, neighborhood playground just a few blocks away. It has a small child area, as well as bigger kid section, basketball and handball courts as well as a large area to play baseball or ride bikes. There are bathrooms at the playground that are (usually) open. Pizza and ice cream are right across the street.
6 locals recommend
Greenwood Playground
Prospect Expressway
6 locals recommend
There is a fun, neighborhood playground just a few blocks away. It has a small child area, as well as bigger kid section, basketball and handball courts as well as a large area to play baseball or ride bikes. There are bathrooms at the playground that are (usually) open. Pizza and ice cream are right across the street.
A great way to spend the day with kids. There is a farm animal section where you can pet and feed sheep, goats, alpacas, and cows. We also love to stay for the sea lion feedings.
540 locals recommend
Prospect Park Zoo
450 Flatbush Ave
540 locals recommend
A great way to spend the day with kids. There is a farm animal section where you can pet and feed sheep, goats, alpacas, and cows. We also love to stay for the sea lion feedings.
This is the oldest roller coaster in the country. Everyone should ride it at least once. And it's right here in Brooklyn!
7 locals recommend
The Cyclone Roller Coaster Coney Island NY
801 Riegelmann Boardwalk
7 locals recommend
This is the oldest roller coaster in the country. Everyone should ride it at least once. And it's right here in Brooklyn!
Take the F train down to Coney Island. Spend the day at the beach, walk on the boardwalk, eat a Nathan's hotdog, ride the Cyclone or the Wonder Wheel. It's a day well spent. Something for everyone.
663 locals recommend
Coney Island
663 locals recommend
Take the F train down to Coney Island. Spend the day at the beach, walk on the boardwalk, eat a Nathan's hotdog, ride the Cyclone or the Wonder Wheel. It's a day well spent. Something for everyone.
171 East Drive. 718-462-0010 or 718-965-8951. This is our favorite place in the park! During the summer you can roller skate in the rink, play in the splashpad for young kids, or rend paddle boats to go out on the pond. During the winter it's open for ice skating. They also have a food court and bathrooms. It's easy to spend the whole day here. You can drive here, park on the street and walk in, or you can ride bikes through the park to get there. (Just lock them up)
194 locals recommend
LeFrak Center at Lakeside Prospect Park Brooklyn
171 East Dr
194 locals recommend
171 East Drive. 718-462-0010 or 718-965-8951. This is our favorite place in the park! During the summer you can roller skate in the rink, play in the splashpad for young kids, or rend paddle boats to go out on the pond. During the winter it's open for ice skating. They also have a food court and bathrooms. It's easy to spend the whole day here. You can drive here, park on the street and walk in, or you can ride bikes through the park to get there. (Just lock them up)
452 Flatbush Ave. 718-965-8951. We love this historic carousel from 1912. It's open all summer from March-Nov. It's right next to the zoo. It makes for a great day with kids.
26 locals recommend
Prospect Park Carousel
452 Flatbush Ave
26 locals recommend
452 Flatbush Ave. 718-965-8951. We love this historic carousel from 1912. It's open all summer from March-Nov. It's right next to the zoo. It makes for a great day with kids.
188 Prospect Park West. 646-963-9295. A great boutique local movie theater that has all the new films. Order tickets ahead of time. Seating is assigned. Dinner and drinks (adult drinks too) are available to order from a waiter as you watch the movie. You can walk here (It takes about 15/20 mins), take the F or G train one stop to 15th St, or drive (parking is usually pretty easy). We usually take the train up, and then walk home down the hill.
48 locals recommend
Nitehawk Prospect Park
188 Prospect Park West
48 locals recommend
188 Prospect Park West. 646-963-9295. A great boutique local movie theater that has all the new films. Order tickets ahead of time. Seating is assigned. Dinner and drinks (adult drinks too) are available to order from a waiter as you watch the movie. You can walk here (It takes about 15/20 mins), take the F or G train one stop to 15th St, or drive (parking is usually pretty easy). We usually take the train up, and then walk home down the hill.

Functional

3115 Fort Hamilton Parkway. 718-438-7380. Right around the corner. A sweet, family-run dry cleaners who have lived in the neighborhood for years. Great for repairs and dry cleaning.
6 locals recommend
Tri Parkway Cleaners
3115 Fort Hamilton Pkwy
6 locals recommend
3115 Fort Hamilton Parkway. 718-438-7380. Right around the corner. A sweet, family-run dry cleaners who have lived in the neighborhood for years. Great for repairs and dry cleaning.
382 McDonald Ave. 718-871-6161. This is a close, 5 minute walk from our house. They will have pretty much anything you need for groceries. They will also deliver if you don't have a car. It's a basic grocery story. Nothing fancy, but convenient. If you are coming back home on the F or G train, get out at Church Ave and Food Town will be right there. It makes it easy to pick up anything you might need for dinner.
40 locals recommend
Foodtown of Kensington
382 McDonald Ave
40 locals recommend
382 McDonald Ave. 718-871-6161. This is a close, 5 minute walk from our house. They will have pretty much anything you need for groceries. They will also deliver if you don't have a car. It's a basic grocery story. Nothing fancy, but convenient. If you are coming back home on the F or G train, get out at Church Ave and Food Town will be right there. It makes it easy to pick up anything you might need for dinner.
419 McDonald Ave, Brooklyn, NY. (800) 275-8777. We don't love our post office due to long lines, but it is local and convenient, and near Foodtown if you want to get lots done at once. Go during the day to avoid lines if possible.
30 locals recommend
United States Postal Service
419 McDonald Ave
30 locals recommend
419 McDonald Ave, Brooklyn, NY. (800) 275-8777. We don't love our post office due to long lines, but it is local and convenient, and near Foodtown if you want to get lots done at once. Go during the day to avoid lines if possible.
114 Beverley Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11218. (718) 437-7802. This is about a 8 minute walk from our house. It's just below Church Ave off Mcdonald. They also have a pharmacy.
139 locals recommend
Walgreens
2325 Flatbush Ave
139 locals recommend
114 Beverley Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11218. (718) 437-7802. This is about a 8 minute walk from our house. It's just below Church Ave off Mcdonald. They also have a pharmacy.
142 E 4th St Brooklyn, NY 11218 (718) 437-4270 A great, local hair salon in case you need a quick, affordable trim. They just opened last year and are already packed. Call ahead for an appointment. They are just 2 blocks from our house.
Tangled NYC
142 East 4th Street
142 E 4th St Brooklyn, NY 11218 (718) 437-4270 A great, local hair salon in case you need a quick, affordable trim. They just opened last year and are already packed. Call ahead for an appointment. They are just 2 blocks from our house.

Traveler advice

Getting around

The subway system is usually the fastest way to get around.

We are on the F and G train lines. You can get off at either FT Hamilton Parkway or Church Ave. Sometimes at night the F train will skip FT Hamilton. Don't panic. Just get off at Church. It takes about the same amount of time to walk home (5 mins). If you are heading into Manhattan, make sure to take the F and not the G. The G train only runs between Brooklyn and Queens. Both trains are local—which means they stop at every stop (usually). If you want to get a free paper subway map (which is very helpful if you are new to NYC), just ask the attendant in the booth. They usually have them.
Getting around

Uber and Lyft are both good options.

These are very safe and non stressful ways to get around NYC if you don't want to deal with parking or the subway. You can even reserve a car in advance if you know when you will need to use it. We use them to go to the airports. We also like these companies since the price is fixed, unlike a green (Brooklyn) or yellow (Manhattan) taxi who's meter will keep running even when stuck in traffic.
Getting around

Don't Drive into Manhattan

We have a car, and rarely use it to go into Manhattan (or "the City" as you will hear people say). Parking is really tough unless you know where to look. On Sunday, street parking is free and this is the only day we drive in. Be prepared to pay for an expensive parking lot on other days. We DO drive all around Brooklyn however. A car is great for that.
Customs and culture

Do Tip!

Tipping is customary in the United States, and especially in NYC. If you eat out, you should leave a 20% tip. This is often a shock for friends from other countries, but please know that the servers don't get a salary. They survive almost completely on tips. Taxi tips should be 18-20% as well. For take out food or delivery, we usually tip a little less; 10-15%.
Customs and culture

New Yorkers are Nice!

New Yorkers get a bad rap for being rude. And it's true, we can be gruff, and sometimes really rude. New Yorkers are used to being crammed in on top of each other, so we have learned to live "privately in public." We don't make eye contact on the subway. We have private conversations in restaurants sitting right next to someone else (and they better not listen. Lol.), and we NEVER stand around in the middle of sidewalk blocking someone's way. But actually, New Yorkers can be super helpful and friendly if you just ask for help. We really like to make people welcome and safe in our city.
Getting around

Take the Bus

If you want to travel anywhere in Park Slope, just take the B67 or B69 bus. There is a bus stop at the end of our block. It's on Mcdonald Ave, corner of Greenwood. Both buses will run the length of Park Slope down 7th Ave. When they reach Atlantic Ave and the Barclay Center area, Park Slope is done. To come home, there is a bus stop just across the street on Mcdonald. For payment, you can use a Metrocard like you use on the subway, or use the new Omni system, which allows you to tap a contactless debit card to pay your fare.