Brooklyn hot spots

Nightlife

Nightlife

Mar 15, 2013

You won’t find a vast array of nightclubs in Brooklyn. Instead, you will find a collection of bars where last call is at 4 a.m., and there’s not a bouncer in sight. Brooklyn’s nightlife isn’t about VIP rooms, and bottle service. It’s about casual drinking, and prompt refills of your glass. If you’re a beer fan, you’ll want to head to Radegast Hall...

Brooklyn’s Dine-In Week happening March 11-21st

Brooklyn’s Dine-In Week happening March 11-21st

Mar 4, 2013

This year is the 10th anniversary for ‘Dine in Brooklyn,’ an annual event that brings the borough’s best restaurants out, hoping to lure new customers to their dining rooms. The event offers three-course lunches for around $20, and dinners for $28. The meals are packed up and ready for you to take with you to work, or you can take them home to the...

Brooklyn Nets

Much like the Dodgers did when they were Brooklyn’s lone professional sports team, the Brooklyn Nets have embraced their involvement in all aspects of the community. The team, looking to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2006-2007 season, is reopening a basketball gymnasium at the Navy Yard Clubhouse of the Madison Square Boys and Girls Club. The...

Brooklyn Bridge Park

Following the development of the Brooklyn Bridge, the land surrounding it became a thriving public waterfront. What had been the Fulton Ferry Landing area, before the demise of the ferries, became over 40 piers and approximately 150 store and warehouses. In 1950, New York’s older port areas lost ground to container shipping and competition from other east...

Friends of Firefighters

Following the devastating events of September 11th, 2001, members of the Brooklyn community began the Friends of Firefighters non-profit group. They were dedicated to helping firefighters through the recovery process, both mentally and physically, as well as providing any support they could to the families who lost loved ones on that tragic day. Their mission is...