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The best addresses in Brooklyn for a memorable New York stay


Brooklyn is one of New York’s most popular neighborhoods and that’s no coincidence! We love this borough for its typical New York brownstones, its vibrant culinary scene, its magnificent views of Manhattan and so much more!

To make your next visit more memorable, the Silo 57 team has put together a little guide of well-kept places to enjoy, party and shop properly!

Here are the best addresses in Brooklyn for a more than perfect stay:

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Nothing better than renting an apartment directly in the neighborhood to live the experience like a local. Brooklyn is full of each more delightful than the next and able to meet the needs of all types of travellers. To make your research easier, here is .

WHERE TO EAT?

A Chinese restaurant where dishes to share are in the spotlight. We appreciate the quality of the food, but also the design of the restaurant and the dynamism of the team.

191, grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211

To eat well from morning to night, head to Sunday In Brooklyn. They serve brunch there every day (their pancakes are a must on Sunday mornings), but there is also a very interesting menu both for happy hour and for a good dinner.

348, Wythe ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249

It is absolutely necessary to eat a pizza “by the slice” at least once during a visit to New York. Founded in 1975 by an Italian immigrant, Joe’s Pizza has become a must-try Big Apple institution.

216, Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249

This tiny 12-seat restaurant is absolutely worth a visit. The local is home to Okonomi by day, then transforms into one of the best noodle restaurants in town at night. Remember to book up to two weeks in advance!

150, Ainslie St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

For a refined Italian meal in an equally elegant setting. Although we appreciate the chic side of the Misi, we still find comforting dishes, from gnocchi to gelato, to tagliatelle.

WHERE TO HAVE A COFFEE?

The Devoción is aptly named as it is the only cafe in the world that roasts its coffee just 10 days after the beans leave the original farm in Bogotá. We obviously like the freshness of the coffee, but also the industrial aspect of the place and their famous canary yellow cups.

25, E 20th st, New York, NY 10003

The Partners Coffee is one of those addresses that you never get tired of. They roast, package and distribute their coffee from this branch in Brooklyn, which benefits from a bright, Scandinavian-style environment.

125, N 6th st, Brooklyn, NY 11249

Established in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York and Japan, Blue Bottle Coffee is a staple. This is a great place to grab a coffee on the go for the energy boost you need for a day of exploring.

Several branches

WHERE TO GO?

A fusion between bar and club, the Good Room is the perfect place to go for a drink and then dance until dawn in Brooklyn. You will find the program .

98 Meserole Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222

The Public Records is a lively club that has three distinct rooms: an all-vegetarian café, a private room where you can listen to vinyl records and a room reminiscent of Berlin clubs to vibrate to techno all night long.

233, Butler st Brooklyn NY 11217

Nightlife is in full swing at Elsewhere. This nightclub is also a creative space where fringe and emerging artists can flourish and present their music freely.

599, Johnson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237

This club offers a bar and an original cuisine where it is very pleasant to have a bite to eat before immersing yourself for hours on the dance floor.

168, Borinquen Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11211

WHERE TO SHOP?

Undoubtedly the best vintage address to find an absolutely unique designer piece!

203, grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

This is another second-hand store to add to your itinerary if you want to make some great retro finds and bring home a nice souvenir.

132, N5th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249

Very popular on Instagram, the Home Union store has an absolutely impressive collection of designer furniture that has stood the test of time and it is now possible to admire their pieces in person at their Brooklyn location.

319 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211

We stop at this cute independent bookstore to put our nose in a book and take a break from the hubbub of the city.

76, N 4th st unit G, Brooklyn, NY 11249

THE MUSTS

Brooklyn is full of independent shops where you can stock up on fine wines and Dandy is certainly one of them. Choose a bottle to your liking and take it home to reminisce about the good old days of your stay in New York.

37, S 4th st, Brooklyn, NY 11249

This park is not only one of the largest in the city, but it was also conceptualized by the same architects as the famous Central Park. We walk there to enjoy a little shade and fresh air or to have a picnic in good company.

This bridge connects the neighborhood to Manhattan and offers a view worthy of a Brooklyn postcard. A must see!

Take advantage of your visit to New York to stock up on curiosities at Trader Joe’s. The American supermarket is renowned for its own-brand products that go viral on social media every time.

Several branches

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