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- Photo of O.N.A. by Driely S.
- ↑ Bright, airy and rustic, James (605 Carlton Avenue) is the picture of chic and the definition of welcoming. The mouthwatering menu features blackberry-stuffed brioche French toast and lemon rico
- ↑ Atrium (233 Flatbush Avenue) reaches the Brooklyn shopper with this location that's stocked with a diverse range of under-the-radar labels and mainstream favorites. Sharing the space is
- ↑ A fix of easy wardrobe staples at appealing prices awaits at O.N.A. (593A Vanderbilt Avenue). Combing the racks here is like peeking into the closet of your always-awesomely-dressed best friend: everything
- ↑ As it says on the shop’s website, Hooti Couture (321Flatbush Avenue) is a "celebration of vintage.” Every item in this cheerful boutique is hand-picked by owner Alison Houtte, who keeps her finger
- ↑ Take a break from pounding the pavement and settle into a corner at Unnameable Books (600 Vanderbilt Avenue) with a good, hard-to-find read. Packed with stacks and stacks of books for fans
- ↑Appropriately named, Color BKLYN (760 Washington Avenue) is full of bright, vibrant stationery, home goods, and accessories. It’s the kind of shop you can get totally lost in, flipping through books,
- ↑ Get your culture fix at the Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Parkway). The landmark is one of the city’s most valuable institutions, filled with awe-inspiring art and artifacts that range fr