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BoCoCa (Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens)
The Atlantic Antic, Sunday, September 25
whynot_31
September 2016
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BoCoCa (Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens)
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mugofmead111
September 2016
I love the Atlantic Antic. I think it's the best street fair in the city.
whynot_31
September 2016
They somehow keep the sock sellers out.
mugofmead111
September 2016
edited September 2016
LOL.
I love the diversity of vendors at the fair. It's not like there are a half-dozen selling mozzzarepas, etc (not that mozzarepas are a bad thing).
It's notable that this is the only time of year that Sahadi's is open on a Sunday. It's also notable that the old-school buses come out of mothballs.
whynot_31
September 2016
Because the avenue is so wide, it rarely becomes so packed that people can no longer move.
Some restaurants even get permits to create outdoor eating and drinking areas on the pavement.
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Some restaurants even get permits to create outdoor eating and drinking areas on the pavement.