my nyc/ Laura K
Laura K
lives in Brooklyn
live music every night, taking cabs (or walking) over the Brooklyn Bridge, the constant movement
pet peevespoor subway etiquette
fave new yorkersthe hard-working deli guys across the street from my apartment
fave thing to do in nyccoffee, a long walk with headphones on and brunch on Sunday afternoon
bar/lounge Buttermilk in Park Slope: cheap beer and my ideal jukebox
view the one from my roof
movie about nyc toss-up between The Squid and the Whale and Ghostbusters
spot to chill Jake Walk in Carroll Gardens for goat cheese with figs and wine
favorites
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Dining
The Best of Brunch
by Kathleen Squires, New York Observer contributor
In New York City, brunch is more than a meal—it’s a cultural ritual. Here are the best places to refuel after a day in the City or a night on the town.
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Sat, May 31 -Wed, Jul 11
Wicked
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Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy. (at Washington Ave.)
2, 3 to Eastern Pkwy/Brooklyn Museum; 2, 3, 4, 5 to Franklin Ave. -
El Museo del Barrio
1230 Fifth Avenue
6 to 103rd St. -
Pinkyotto
49 Prince St. at Mulberry St.
6 to Spring St.; R, W to Prince St.; B, D, F, V to Broadway-Lafayette -
Apothéke
9 Doyers St. bet. Bowery and Pell St.
B, D to Grand St.; J, M, Z to Canal St.; 6 to Canal St. -
The Chocolate Room
86 Fifth Ave. (bet. St. Marks Pl. and Warren St.)
2, 3 to Bergen St.; 2, 3, 4, 5, B, Q to Atlantic Ave.; D, M, N, R to Pacific St.






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