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New to the Heights — Brooklynian

New to the Heights

Hey! What is your opinion on this area of PH - St. Mark's Ave btwn Classon and Franklin???

And I see that alot pf ppl are talking about KeyFood and Fresh Direct. Does anyone shop at the C Town on Washington Ave?

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  • Um. My opinion would be that's not part of Prospect Heights. Prospect Heights ends at Washington Avenue.
  • hmmmm...I C...well people have been back and forth as to whether this is PH or Crown heights. When I talk to crown heights ppl they say that they dont claim the block so I guess I live in a no mans land

    But about that C Town...
  • It's garbage. It smells. The produce is awful. Even staple foodstuffs there are inconsistent. (They have the most elaborate selection of soy milk in the neighborhood. But I couldn't even find a single jar of plain sweet relish there once. And I never know what brand of bread they'll have in stock from week to week. Weird.) I live near it so I end up there more than I would otherwise, but you're better off doing the bulk of your shopping elsewhere. Key Food on Washington near Eastern Pkwy is kinda, meh. But it's better than CTown if you want to keep it close. Otherwise, schlep from Flatbush or use Fresh Direct (if you're ballin' like that).
  • wow..that was descriptive. Thank u!!!
  • law4715 wrote: hmmmm...I C...well people have been back and forth as to whether this is PH or Crown heights. When I talk to crown heights ppl they say that they dont claim the block so I guess I live in a no mans land
    Really? I'm surprised, but on this board we use Washington as the border usually, so I'm moving your post to the CH board, where you might get more answers.
  • C-town is no good, but i think that the Key Food on Washington is pretty good. I don't shop there often, but my mom does when she is in town. There is also a good Met on Vandervilt and Park Place and a fancy Key Food on Flatbush. You can always go to the Greenmarket on GAP on Saturdays for produce, or join to Food Coop if you are so inclined.
  • Next month I'm moving from Underhill & Dean to Franklin & Dean, and I hate to think that I'm going to have to lug groceries all the way from Vanderbilt or Flatbush just to get anything decent. Surely there is another grocery store worth shopping at closer to Franklin?? What about just north towards Fulton?
  • Shredder wrote: Next month I'm moving from Underhill & Dean to Franklin & Dean, and I hate to think that I'm going to have to lug groceries all the way from Vanderbilt or Flatbush just to get anything decent. Surely there is another grocery store worth shopping at closer to Franklin?? What about just north towards Fulton?
    There's a sizable on Fulton just off Dean. Produce is much better now--more fresh stuff, more variety. They have tofu, soy milk, organic milk (no organic produce or not much), have some veggie burgers, etc.
  • There's a sizable on Fulton just off Dean. Produce is much better now--more fresh stuff, more variety. They have tofu, soy milk, organic milk (no organic produce or not much), have some veggie burgers, etc.
    Ah good. So wait, it's on Fulton and where? And it's a Key Food, Met, what? Not concerned about organic choices so much as just being able to get fresh produce and good selection.

    Hey while I've got your attention, anyone have suggestions for laundromats around Franklin and Dean? I've been spoiled with a washer/dryer in my apt for the past 5 years!
  • key food. just off Franklin, headed towards Bedford.

    I can't think of specific laundromats 'cause we have our own w/d, but there's def a big one on franklin headed towards eastern pkwy, and i think theres one on bedford betw. bergen and st marks.
  • The Super Food Town on Brooklyn Ave and Fulton is worth the walk, in my opinion. It has everything and then some.
  • Shredder wrote:
    There's a sizable on Fulton just off Dean. Produce is much better now--more fresh stuff, more variety. They have tofu, soy milk, organic milk (no organic produce or not much), have some veggie burgers, etc.
    Ah good. So wait, it's on Fulton and where? And it's a Key Food, Met, what? Not concerned about organic choices so much as just being able to get fresh produce and good selection.

    Hey while I've got your attention, anyone have suggestions for laundromats around Franklin and Dean? I've been spoiled with a washer/dryer in my apt for the past 5 years!
    The KeyFood on Fulton between Franklin & Bedford is pretty convenient when getting off the C train at Franklin on the way home and has decent produce (much much better than when I moved here 8 years ago). The KeyFood on Nostrand & St. Marks is bigger and pretty decent--seems to have nice produce, although I don't shop there much, my mother-in-law does. Since we have a car, I often drive to groceries where I can park/load. There was talk of a grocery opening in The Jewish, but haven't heard an update.

    I think the landromat on Bedford & Bergen closed, there are others on Nostrand, Franklin, Fulton close by.

    Welcome to the neighborhood/block!
  • The KeyFood on Fulton between Franklin & Bedford is pretty convenient when getting off the C train at Franklin on the way home and has decent produce (much much better than when I moved here 8 years ago). The KeyFood on Nostrand & St. Marks is bigger and pretty decent--seems to have nice produce, although I don't shop there much, my mother-in-law does. Since we have a car, I often drive to groceries where I can park/load. There was talk of a grocery opening in The Jewish, but haven't heard an update.

    I think the landromat on Bedford & Bergen closed, there are others on Nostrand, Franklin, Fulton close by.

    Welcome to the neighborhood/block!
    Thanks for the suggestions everyone, and for the welcome! Glad to hear there's some good groceries nearby. And I guess hauling ass to the Crunch on Flatbush will just make my workout all the more effective. How's that for optimism?
  • there is no actual oficial divide between ch and ph.
  • Anonymous wrote: there is no actual oficial divide between ch and ph.
    There is, and it's Washington Avenue. :wink:
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