Address: Brooklyn, NY 11218, USA
“It's the only place to shop now if you don't want to bust the bank. Be ready when you check out, though—the cashiers are lightning fast, which is a good thing, but can be intimidating if you aren't equally as fast in getting your groceries packed. I would recommend you come with a quarter so you can get a cart.”
Address: 672 6th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
“Pretty good selection of typical bodega items - basic groceries, household items, medicine, small deli (haven’t ever tried a sandwich or bagel though). Also some bonus items like mozzarella cheese balls, humus, etc. staff is not rude but is very quiet and fairly friendly. Hours are not as long as other area bodegas. I’d say 7 or 8am til 9pm maybe.”
Address: 719a 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
“Excellent affordable haircut!”
Address: 719 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
“Just moved nearby and am happy. Their sauce is spectacular. Spicy and good spicy. Everything seems very fresh and the guy that helped me was very friendly about me being new there. I am sure I will be back for more.”
Address: 326 22nd St, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
“Richard was wonderful to work with. He was on time, responsive over text, and professional. He disassembled, carried (up 9 flights without complaining!!), and reassembled my velvet couch and you can't even tell it was ever touched! While here, he also secured furniture to the wall for us to make sure it didn't fall on our kids. He charged us the original quoted amount despite carrying the couch up the stairs and us adding tasks for him after he arrived. Awesome experience! We will definitely be working with him again in the future.”
Address: Brooklyn, NY 11218, USA
“Possibly the most well-tended gravesite in the cemetery, it's obvious to see the love, appreciation, and caring from fans with this fully lansdcaped garden and the deepest green grass making me think the grass really is greener on the other side.”
Address: 267 23rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
Address: Brooklyn, NY 11218, USA
“"Ever remember how much National Prosperity is due to the exertions of the soldiers who died in the service of their country." "The city of New York enlisted one hundred forty eight thousand soldiers in aid of the war for the preservation of the Union and the Constitution A.D. 1861-65." Dedicated 1869”
Address: 283 23rd St Apt 2, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
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