DUMBO, Vinegar Hill, and Fulton Ferry

Posted on August 1, 2008 11:45 by Bruce Bilmes and Sue Boyle
Categories: From The Web | Publications | Reviews

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Sunday’s New York Times profiles three neighboring Brooklyn communities that border the river beneath the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges.  These neighborhoods are home to quirky shops, open-air music, art galleries, old taverns, a restored carousel, and feral cats.  And incredible views of Manhattan.  Dining suggestions include Grimaldi’s (Roadfood.com review), Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory (pictured above from the Roadfood.com review), and Jacques Torres Chocolate (Roadfood.com review).  You can read Sunday’s article right now.

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