Discover the best of Brooklyn in Prospect Heights. 280 St. Marks is located just moments from Vanderbilt Avenue, one of the borough’s most exciting thoroughfares.
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Explore Prospect Heights’ one-of-a-kind boutiques, artisanal restaurants, and cafés close to home, and enjoy all the neighborhood has to offer. Go for a stroll or bike ride in Prospect Park, spend the afternoon in the galleries of the Brooklyn Museum, take in the extraordinary beauty of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, or find your next favorite book at the Brooklyn Public Library. Catch a game at Barclays Center or a performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Buy fresh produce at the Grand Army Plaza greenmarket, or get your own plot in the Prospect Heights Community Garden. After exploring Prospect Heights, you may also choose to visit nearby Park Slope, Fort Greene, Boerum Hill, Gowanus, Crown Heights, or Clinton Hill. And when it’s time to work or get away, you’re a few minutes from ten subway lines and the Long Island Railroad.
Look your best with a touch-up at the Brooklyn outpost of Neighborhood Cut and Shave.
Take in the world’s best music, theater, and cinema on the stages and screens of BAM, the nexus of Brooklyn’s performing arts scene.
Stroll the neighborhood’s tree lined historic brownstone blocks.
Tuck into a tasty bowl of ramen at Chuko, then cap things off with a cocktail at Bar Chuko, the Japanese-style izakaya just across the street.
Stop by for a scoop of homemade ice cream at this neighborhood gathering spot that carries on a warm, small-town feel.
Surprise your small ones with something new from this shop and art studio, including lessons in puppet-making and painting. Classes for parents, too!
Mixology is a science at this elegantly tiled cocktail lounge that serves masterful drinks from the classic Old Fashioned to custom creations like the Van Wyck.
Cheer on local teams the Brooklyn Nets and the New York Islanders and all your favorite rock and pop artists at this world-class arena.
Made by hand with all-natural ingredients, doughnuts never tasted as good as they do at Doughnut Plant, especially in flavors like Tres Leches, Triple Chocolate, and Brooklyn Black Out.
Pioneers of Brooklyn’s locally sourced and sustainable dining scene, Franny’s serves pizza that is truly crave-worthy, plus it’s a neighborhood favorite.
Wander the peaceful paths of this century-old garden and conservatory with an esplanade of cherry trees that bloom every spring and a Japanese garden considered a masterwork of landscape design.
This coffee bar and café will keep you jumping with its handcrafted caffeine fix.
This provisions shop specializes in homemade prepared foods, sandwiches, and sustainably produced cheeses, meats, dairy products, jams, honeys, and more.
Smoky ribs or classic mac? Save room for both at this combination Texas-style barbecue joint and macaroni-and-cheese spot.
On Saturday, shop for your farm-fresh produce and flowers at the weekly neighborhood greenmarket, the largest in Brooklyn.
Savor the freshness of James’s seasonal American fare, served in a century-old brownstone on a quiet corner just one block from home.
Step out for shoes and apparel at this boutique that curates vintage fashion to create the latest in Brooklyn chic, then stop by sister shop 1 of a Find Home to dress up your home in inimitable style.