Really enjoyed walking the neighborhood. Beautiful brownstone homes, diverse types of ethnic stores, restaurants. Friendly, safe area
Yes, it is where NY'ers go to propagate. But don't let a few thousand strollers get in your way. 5th Ave highlights as follows.Café Martin: 5th Av btwn 4th/5th: Morning coffee served properly by MartinL'Albero dei Gelati: a few doors down from Martin's: Hidden jewel for lunch and gelato.Culture: 5th Ave btwn 3rd/4th: Yogurt the way it is supposed to be.Old Stone House: Across the street from Culture: Go inside to see a model of the Battle of Brooklyn. Good Soccer/Frisbee/Softball field.Juventino: 5th Ave btwn 5th/6th: Good farm-fresh cooking. Avoid crowded brunches.Benchmark: Just off 5th Ave @339 2nd Street: Great steaks.
A family member just move into the area in August, so I dropped over at Christmas to check it out. What a beautiful neighborhood, filled with shops, strollers, restaurants,strollers, brownstones,strollers prospect park...did I mention S T R O L L E R S...it is certainly a family community......whats not to like?
Park Slope Quarter in Brooklyn with the beautiful old Brownstones is typical Bohemian & family NY with liberal ideas & attention for environment, bicycles, etc … also becoming expensive, but a very great & secure place for living in NY!!! A lot of things change the last 10 years! Prospect Park is the green oasis of the Quarter!
I didn't visit here, but I live in the neighborhood when at school and it is lovely. Lots of shops and restaurants and family friendly
Watch little league games in the summer or go ice skating during the winter. Tour the Old Stone House for some interesting history. Have some authentic italian entrees at the quaint corner establishment of A Di La.
Lots of great places to eat. Anything you are hungry for, you'll probably find there. I'm a big fan of Bagota. Always crowded. Great Latin food! Can be hard to find parking. Take public transportation.
I lived in Park Slope for over 7 years, I now live in NC. I would never have moved, but sometimes one is duty bound. I love the quality of the people...very creative and if I must say it...INTELLIGENT. It's a part of NY without being too busy and too crowded. You get to know the proprietors over time and you can find the best pizza at Joe's and the best fried chicken at Princess Pizza. Everything is so convenient...bank, post office, churches, grocery stores, gyms,drug stores...you name it and it is within walking distance, which is another highlight. Once can get extra exercise just walking to the store and back without feeling like a big work out is necessary. All in all, I would say that Park Slope is the most favorable neighborhood that I ever lived in. I still have friends there and always stop for a visit when I am in town.
you might run into Sen. Shumer or someone else famous. they film movies almost every night there. great places to eat and hangout
My parents made two best decisions in life - to live in Park Slope, Brooklyn and - have me! "The Slope" - upper-middle class integrated place, very convenient public transportation into NYC, across from a HUGE park with lake/forest/hills/zoo & ball grounds.. and safe for kids to play with nearby GOOD schools.. it was everything Jacob Riis said children should have available to start a good life in America. And he was right.Thank U Slope!