This waterfront neighborhood offers a look into Brooklyn’s seafaring past, as well as museums, novel restaurants and key lime pie.
If you're meeting someone here, whoever arrives first should get in line at the counter and whoever's next should save a table or some bar stools.
The famous lobster rolls at this Red Hook mainstay aren't all you'll find on the menu, but their popularity is a sure sign you should sample one.
Red Hook's nonprofit cultural center aims to build community through the arts and sciences, hosting a rotating schedule of exhibitions and performances.
This beloved waterside shop is a Red Hook institution, dishing out what some claim is the best Key Lime pie outside the actual Florida Keys.
Sunny's is the grande dame as well as the best-kept secret of Red Hook nightlife.
This artisanal, small-batch distillery harks back to an era before Prohibition.
Find sculptures and prints by recognized and emerging Inuit artists.
The stars aligned when a skilled, inventive chef, Sohui Kim, and a talented, resourceful carpenter, Ben Schneider, fell in love and got married.
This family-run taproom offers various local brews and a killer waterfront view.
A century-old wood-fire oven cooks pies to perfection at this charming pizzeria.
This deli-gone-viral offers over-the-top sandwiches made “the Ocky way.”
At this counter-service canteen, generous portions of Carribean fusion eats grace the menu.
Find Italian fare with flair at this crowd-pleasing red-sauce spot.
Kick back with salads, seafood and steak at this friendly American dining room.
Find sculptures and prints by recognized and emerging Inuit artists.
Scope out stylish goods and vintage finds in this modern home decor hideaway.
This design studio-showroom features artist Natalie Shook’s unique, contemporary houseware.
Visit a last-of-its-kind ship for family-friendly maritime events, sip ’n’ paint nights, and more.
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