Creative Mex with killer views has won our heart.
Peeps from Alma provide a low-key space for indie and professional types to mingle.
Smith Street local pours a killer selection of craft brews.
Farmhouse scene complete with working fireplace. Flames on a date: always a major score.
Mobsters lose to hipsters in the gentrification war, so you won't sleep with the fishes.
Homemade charcuterie, all-American wine list at this new Carroll Gardens charmer.
Soho's favorite street cart goes brick-and-mortar.
Why go camping when you can toast marshmallows and make s'mores in the comfort of a bar?
Smith Street's flashiest, faux-fancy restaurant.
Everything charming that is Smith Street packed into tiny space that is Chestnut Bar.
Old world and old school meet for superior coffee.
Tops, coats, shoes, and jewelry with color and character.
PBRs pulled from a sad-looking cooler and hot dogs on the grill.
Nabe spot winning converts for classic NY crusts. And hey, is that Rosie Perez?
TEMPORARILY CLOSED. Fair fare at a former Sinatra speakeasy.
Syrian restaurant inspired by long-lost oasis city. Mess with the za'atar.
German meatfest in vintage digs from those incorrigible Frankies.
Prices have risen, but the quality and creativity at Smith Street's pioneering restaurant haven't lost a step.
Fancy cheese, wine, and whiskey and everything’s Jake.
Not winning any points for creativity, but man, those wings are good.
Circa 1898 accomodations just off Smith.
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