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Bar Chord
Bar Chord

For music lovers, Bar Chord is one of the best, if not the best bar in Brooklyn. An excellent jukebox, live music great crowd, nice selection of drinks, and an outdoor space, so why only three stars? The young bartender with the faux hawk is the reason why.

source: yelp.com
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Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. The Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts is a High-Class Performance Venue Located on the Brooklyn College Campus
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. The Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts is a High-Class Performance Venue Located on the Brooklyn College Campus

Brooklyn Center's 2018 ... Weeksville Heritage Center’s environmentally “green” campus proves to ... Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College ...

Café Madeline
Café Madeline

402 reviews of Cafe Madeline "After living in Flatbush for about a month now, Cafe Madeline has already become one of my go-to ... (United States) Español ...

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Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church
Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church

The Flatbush Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, also known as the Flatbush Reformed Church, is a historic Dutch Reformed church – now a member of the Reformed Church in America – at 890 Flatbush Avenue in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.

Kings Theatre
Kings Theatre

The official Kings Theatre Brooklyn website. Find out more about the theatre and book your tickets here at the official box office.

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

BAR. 1118 Cortelyou Road Brooklyn, NY 11218 sycamorebrooklyn@gmail.com. Monday - Thursday: 2 PM to 2 AM Friday: 2 PM to 4 AM Saturday: 12 PM to 4 AM Sunday: 12 PM to 2 AM. No one under 21 years of age is permitted in the bar after 5pm and children must be supervised at all times. Please keep strollers outside.

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The Farm on Adderley
The Farm on Adderley

1053 reviews of The Farm On Adderley "Been here a few times and it has never disappointed. ... English (United States) Español (Argentina)

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

Inspired by the street art of the 80s and artists such as Jean Michelle Basquiat, Carlos Pinto left Guatemala to pursue his dreams in Brooklyn. His unique art forms, love for the Flatbush community, and passion for recycling has had a very visual impact on the neighborhood. His most recent works include portraits using metrocards.

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