The Name Game
Shakespeare contended that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but would Cobble Hill be as desirable a place to live if it were still dubbed Ponkiesburgh? For that matter, would Boerum Hill… More
Shakespeare contended that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but would Cobble Hill be as desirable a place to live if it were still dubbed Ponkiesburgh? For that matter, would Boerum Hill… More
Finding historic landmarks in Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, and Carroll Gardens is easy. Not only does each neighborhood have its own historic district, but the Cobble Hill Historic District encompasses the vast majority of that neighborhood…. More
There is no shortage of yoga studios in the Cobble Hill/Boerum Hill/Carroll Gardens area. You can choose from Vinyasa, Yin, Iyengar, and Viniyoga; heated, low-heat, and room temperature; prenatal and postnatal; even specialty classes for runners… More
An Italian-American stronghold for more than a century, Carroll Gardens has a wealth of Italian restaurants to choose from—so many that they have spilled out into neighboring Cobble Hill and Boerum Hill as well. This guide… More
Brooklyn’s individualist spirit is alive and well in the numerous independent boutiques of Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, and Cobble Hill. Producing an exhaustive list of entrepreneurial shops would be, well, exhausting—and given how frequently new stores… More
In Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, and Cobble Hill, you can enjoy live music at a bar or restaurant every night of the week. Savor classic jazz guitar with a side order of French onion soup on… More
No need to head to Williamsburg or SoHo for a day of gallery hopping. Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, and Carroll Gardens have galleries of their own to satisfy your craving for contemporary art by both established… More