Court St, Brooklyn Heights
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"Great Street with tons to do"
Some of the best restaurants in the city can be found on Court Street. Buttermilk Channel has been written up in almost every foodie blog and magazine article around. I heard of that place before I even moved to New York and it is definitely worth the praise. One of my favorite restaurants in New York, Frankie's, has a Brooklyn offshoot on Court not too far from Buttermilk. Prime Meats is another foodie destination also just a hop, skip and a jump from the aforementioned restaurants. There are so many outstanding places to eat on this street, it's almost impossible to choose!
And, the shopping on Court is nothing to scoff at either. The shops run the gamut of boutiques similar to 5th Ave in Park Slope to American Apparel and Urban. It's almost like being in an outdoor mall. Except for, of course, there are much better shops, scenery and restaurants on Court than in a mall.
And, after you have spent a week trying to get through the eating and shopping, you have just as many drinking and socializing options to boot. Abelines and Last Exit are two great bars right on Court. And, The Bell House, one of the most popular bars in south Brooklyn is just off of Court. There's a great energy at these places but there really aren't any tourists so the social scene is much more local and friendly than any place you can find in Manhattan.
Court Street is a great street and if it weren't for the fact that it's in Brooklyn, I would be there all the time. It's really not that far outside of the city as far as time, but it can be a bit of a pain to go there when you live in Manhattan. If you like to live in a more tranquil part of New York that has a neighborhood feel (and trees) but still has a bustle, Court is definitely a good bet.
- Great restaurants
- Lively
- lovely shopping scene without Manhattan crowds
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"Plenty to do almost all the way down Court Street"
- lovely shopping scene without Manhattan crowds
- downtown traffic
- lame retail chains are taking over
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"Small village feel in the big city"
"Wow what is this?"
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- Lack of Traffic
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"Beautiful Downtown Brooklyn, Cobble Hill & Carroll Gardens"
"Nice Community in Brooklyn"
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- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
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- Shopping Options
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- Lack of Traffic
- Cost of Living
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- Public Transport
- Medical Facilities
"This is a Great location"
"Something for everyone"
"Equal grounds for bookworms and big screen addicts"
There has also been condominiums and retail space built across the street from the movie theater.
Adjacent to the theater there is an American Apparel clothing store.
One can also go for their normal fast food run, with McDonald's, Starbucks, and Popeyes all in the area. This is also a few pizza shops located on Court Street if your in the mood for a Brooklyn slice.
If you are planning to take a visit, the area is very accessible by subway. The 2,3,4,5,M,R trains all make stops there at Brooklyn Borough Hall. Not near those stops? You can also take the A,C, or F train to Jay St. and walk towards Court Street, which is literately only 2 blocks away.
Have fun reading or watching your favorite movie!