For nearly 12 years, the Marriott in downtown Brooklyn has been the borough's only full-service hotel. That's ending with the debut of this 321-room Sheraton. Leia mais.
Stuff yourself on comfort food. Try the Combo No. 1 ($10!) with cheese crepes, tiny cheese buns, cabbage rolls, pierogies and Mundare sausage. End with a slice of flaky apple-raisin pie. Leia mais.
Enjoy a big portion of corned-beef hash with two well-poached eggs ($14) or a kale salad with clothbound cheddar ($11). The warm biscuits with jam are an excellent side ($3). Leia mais.
The "Sweet Cream" from here was the clear winner in our local taste test. Leia mais.
This cousin of the more famous original on the Upper East Side serves lighter lunch fare such as tuna tartar and grilled swordfish with a fennel-pepper vinaigrette, though pasta is the main draw. Leia mais.
Be sure to check out the Ferry Building Saturday mornings. Leia mais.
With a design philosophy rooted in vintage workwear, this chainlet is packed with shrunken leather jackets and charcoal-hued strapless dresses. Leia mais.
This building from 1726, now houses the University's Marshal and Commencement offices. It was once General Washington’s headquarters as he took command of the Revolutionary Army in 1775 Leia mais.
Artist playing That Tent include: The Black Keys, Kid Cudi, B.O.B., Langhorne Slim, Brandi Carlile, Dave Rawlings Machine, Mumford & Sons, John Prine, Thievery Corporation, Monte Montgomery and more Leia mais.
...visit this month long soccer, shopping & event installation for the 2010 World Cup and participate in mini tournaments. Puma shops are located in 2 new shipping containers. Click link for events -> Leia mais.
On weekends, $20 scores you two hours of all-you-can-drink boozing (even Fosters and Moo Juice cocktails—fruity concoctions served in baby bottles—are fair game). Leia mais.