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- ↑ Seersucker (329 Smith Street) takes Southern comfort food and sets it against an understated, urbane background. It’s a classic menu, elevated: you'll appreciate the chic atmosphere and little t
- ↑ Lara Fieldbinder’s shop Article& (198 Smith Street) has a thoughtful inventory that’s perfectly aligned with the shopping needs of the professional type who’s creative and likes to play around with
- ↑ At By Brooklyn (261 Smith Street), shop a crash course in local vendors. It’s Brooklyn for all the senses, with artisanal treats like whiskey sour pickles and Liddabit Sweets caramels, apothecary
- ↑ Menswear shop Epaulet (231 Smith Street) has become a mainstay for well-appointed style with an inventory that’s cool and beautifully crafted. The store dabbles in womenswear, and is a go-to whether
- ↑ When you invest in a piece of jewelry, you want it to be something special and unique, and something you won’t see everywhere. Swallow (361 Smith Street) is a master at this —designs here are so diffe
- ↑ Get the feeling of treasure-hunting at an estate sale without leaving the city at Fork + Pencil (221 Court Street). You could spend all day in this shop and keep finding more,
- ↑ Ready to breathe a sigh of relaxation and rejuvenation? Area Emporium & Spa (281 Smith Street) and Area Yoga (389 Court Street) are sister en