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Cheap house stuff - go to DUMBO on Sunday — Brooklynian

Cheap house stuff - go to DUMBO on Sunday

hey guys,
I was just in DUMBO and let me tell you, between ABC closing next week, and the West Elm sale, there are deals to be had. I did most of my shopping at West Elm b/c I don't need any furniture and the linens at ABC are kinda pricey. BUT - check them out if you want good stuff for cheap. you know, since we're the POOR version of park slope and all. :wink: :roll:

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  • Newbie to NYC question: which subway stop do you take to get to Dumbo?
  • Er, this is a guess, but F to York St. or A to High St.?
  • exactly ... F to York is best A or C is lesser .. umm ... yea.
  • BrookFetish wrote: Newbie to NYC question: which subway stop do you take to get to Dumbo?
    It's gonna be a bitch and a half to get there no matter what. Be prepared to walk. The most direct route from here is the 2/3 to Clark and then walking through Cadman Plaza downhill.
  • The bus on Vanderbilt goes right there.
  • sje wrote: B69?
    I think that's the one.
  • Carnivore wrote: The bus on Vanderbilt goes right there.
    Not quite there. It drops you off right in front of the Brooklyn Bridge. Which is close but still a haul.
  • listen to candi! :)
  • it's all a haul, and the 2/3 isn't running so you have to get out a borough hall. the closest subway stop is the F but uh. how the hell are you supposed to get on that sucker?
    assume you will tredge a bit, and don't be dumb like me and buy sheets, duvet sets and glassware (since I break the stuff like made with my latent alcoholism and inquisitve cat syndrome), forgetting that you'll have to CARRY the shit. :cry::cry::cry::cry:
  • alafairnadia wrote: it's all a haul, and the 2/3 isn't running so you have to get out a borough hall. the closest subway stop is the F but uh. how the hell are you supposed to get on that sucker?
    assume you will tredge a bit, and don't be dumb like me and buy sheets, duvet sets and glassware (since I break the stuff like made with my latent alcoholism and inquisitve cat syndrome), forgetting that you'll have to CARRY the shit. :cry::cry::cry::cry:
    the 4 is stoping at 2/3 stops in our hood and it doesn't go to clark. FYI.
  • alafairnadia wrote: [quote=alafairnadia]it's all a haul, and the 2/3 isn't running so you have to get out a borough hall. the closest subway stop is the F but uh. how the hell are you supposed to get on that sucker?
    assume you will tredge a bit, and don't be dumb like me and buy sheets, duvet sets and glassware (since I break the stuff like made with my latent alcoholism and inquisitve cat syndrome), forgetting that you'll have to CARRY the shit. :cry::cry::cry::cry:
    the 4 is stoping at 2/3 stops in our hood and it doesn't go to clark. FYI.

    WTF?! the Q is not exactly running this weekend either, right?! :evil: too lazy and cold to bike this weekend.
  • vanilla wrote: [quote=alafairnadia][quote=alafairnadia]it's all a haul, and the 2/3 isn't running so you have to get out a borough hall. the closest subway stop is the F but uh. how the hell are you supposed to get on that sucker?
    assume you will tredge a bit, and don't be dumb like me and buy sheets, duvet sets and glassware (since I break the stuff like made with my latent alcoholism and inquisitve cat syndrome), forgetting that you'll have to CARRY the shit. :cry::cry::cry::cry:
    the 4 is stoping at 2/3 stops in our hood and it doesn't go to clark. FYI.

    WTF?! the Q is not exactly running this weekend either, right?! :evil: too lazy and cold to bike this weekend.

    yeah, irritating. but it is like 50 degrees outside - biking should be too bad.
  • Thanks for the tip. We just got back (took the car). Got two rugs, and the kids had fun climbing over the piles of carpets.
  • jml wrote: Thanks for the tip. We just got back (took the car). Got two rugs, and the kids had fun climbing over the piles of carpets.
    horray! I didn't want to buy any rugs but I was like "these things are DIRT cheap!!"
  • BrookFetish wrote: Newbie to NYC question: which subway stop do you take to get to Dumbo?

    http://www.hopstop.com/?city=newyork
  • Doozer wrote: [quote=BrookFetish]Newbie to NYC question: which subway stop do you take to get to Dumbo?

    http://www.hopstop.com/?city=newyork

    Careful- Andy's going to get pissed! This has already been covered in the blog. :wink:

    http://www.dailyheights.com/archives/2005/06/how_to_host_you_1.html
  • jml wrote: Thanks for the tip. We just got back (took the car). Got two rugs, and the kids had fun climbing over the piles of carpets.
    what?!? kids in PH??!? don't those belong in PS? :shock: :wink:
  • I love West Elm - I keep forgetting they gave a Brooklyn store - I wind up going to the 18th Street one
  • stacey wrote: I love West Elm - I keep forgetting they gave a Brooklyn store - I wind up going to the 18th Street one
    I've never been to that one. hmmm. MUST STOP SPENDING MONEY. :D
  • stacey wrote: I love West Elm - I keep forgetting they gave a Brooklyn store - I wind up going to the 18th Street one
    I like them, but their stuff never looks as good in person as it does in the catalog.
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