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Bar Chord
Bar Chord

Bar Chord At Bar Chord, Music is Love and we are giving it away. Live music with no cover in an intimate setting is complemented by a bar that features small batch Tequila, Mezcal, Whiskey, Bourbon, Scotch and Rye and a rotating selection of craft beers on tap as well as an extensive variety of bottles and cans.

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Café Madeline
Café Madeline

After living in Flatbush for about a month now, Cafe Madeline has already become one of my go-to spots in the area. Every time I stop by I always leave happy and satisfied! Whether popping in for just a coffee or going in and getting food, you really can't go wrong with your order here.

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Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church
Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church

This church, which has held services here since 1654, was one of three churches established by a mandate from Governor Peter Stuyvesant. The current building, though it was completed in 1798 and is one of the oldest structures in Flatbush, is the church’s third structure.

Kings Theatre
Kings Theatre

• Turn RIGHT on Flatbush Avenue, walk Southeast three(3) blocks • The Kings Theatre will be on your LEFT. Q Train – Stop: Beverley Road • Take a RIGHT out of the station, heading east on Beverley Road (toward E 16th Street) approximately six (6) blocks • Turn LEFT on Flatbush Avenue • The Kings Theatre will be on your RIGHT.

Sycamore Bar and Flower Shop.,
Sycamore Bar and Flower Shop.,

Sycamore Bar + Flowershop. ... By submitting this form, you are granting: , Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, New York, 11218, United States, ... FLOWER SHOP. by Honeysuckle ...

The Farm on Adderley
The Farm on Adderley

Photos of The Farm on Adderley, Brooklyn, New York City. The Farm on Adderley Pictures, The Farm on Adderley Photos

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The Street Art of Juan Carlos Pinto
The Street Art of Juan Carlos Pinto

Juan Carlos tells BRIC about his life in the neighborhood, his beginnings in MetroCard portraits, his passion for recycling (he says at one point that the only thing he buys is glue), and his take on public art and collaboration over cash.

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