For those with discerning palates, it is not enough for a neighborhood to have a variety of top-notch restaurants. It must also include shops that sell superior ingredients for preparing meals at home. Brooklyn Heights has… More
Brooklyn Heights’ reputation as a family-friendly neighborhood is well earned, as proved by its wealth of enrichment programs for kids. Babies and toddlers can clap their hands at sing-alongs or roll around on mats. Older kids… More
Brooklyn Heights holds the honor of being home to the first historic district designated by New York City’s Landmark Preservation Commission, in 1965. Spanning from Old Fulton Street south to Atlantic Avenue and from the Brooklyn-Queens… More
Whether you prefer a full-service gym such as Equinox and New York Sports Clubs or a smaller studio focused on specialties such as aerial yoga, circuit training, Reformer Pilates, or barre-based workouts, Brooklyn Heights has a… More
Not only is Bargemusic the only venue in Brooklyn Heights that hosts regular concerts, but it might also be the world’s only barge that is a performance space dedicated to chamber music. Some 200 classical concerts… More
Though brunch originated in England, New Yorkers raised it to an art form, and Brooklynites have put their own mark on the leisurely meal. In Brooklyn Heights, one can choose from reinterpretations of brunch classics, multicultural… More
When it comes to number of writers per square foot, few areas could rival 20th-century Brooklyn Heights. The neighborhood was home to numerous best-selling authors, several Pulitzer Prize winners, and even a Nobel laureate. The… More