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Advice for Prospect Heights Newbies? — Brooklynian

Advice for Prospect Heights Newbies?

gc72
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Hi, everyone.

I will be moving to Prospect Heights with my girlfriend at the beginning of October and just wanted to post this to see if anyone had any advice to offer for a couple of Prospect Heights newbies.

I'm currently in Sunset Park and she's in the South Slope, so we're pretty familiar and comfortable in Brooklyn. We're attracted to PH for the access to the park (which we use several times a week), the proximity to the Slope, and the relatively calm, safe, and racially mixed vibe of the neighborhood.

I've been enjoying and learning a lot from the posts on this board, including the posts on restaurants and bars, infromation crime and safety, etc. But if anyone has any specific advice they'd lile to share, it would certainly be appreciated.

Thanks in advance, and looking forward to being in the neigborhood!
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  • read the link below. also, anything east of washington is crown heights. so don't listen to the brokers or craigslist..
  • RUN! RUUUUNNNNNN!!!!
  • The Met on Vandy works for most groceries but, on occasion, I've had problems with their produce. The Key Foods on Flatbush seems to be more consistent. Or, in the summer, you can join a CSA if you're around in the early evenings. And the grocery store next to the movie theater across from the Key Foods on Flatbush has a decent fish counter.

    Not sure what subway you take, but if you're going anywhere but downtown Manhattan, learn to love the Q. Even at 5am it comes every 12 minutes and during rush hour, more like every 6. For a while I took the F to the C and one night sat for 45 minutes waiting for the F to show up again after I watched it pull out of the station from the stairs down to the platform.

    On the weekends, though, most of Brooklyn is walkable from PH, even up to Williamsburg or over to DUMBO so take advantage. Also, Fort Greene is really close so you can hike over to check out some of their restaurants once you buzz through the quality joints in our own nabe.

    That's all I can think of off the top of my head. Enjoy the neighborhood!
  • Prospect Heights is a pretty easy place to live and get along, by and large, but whatever you do never attempt to feed the llama no matter how tempting it seems.
  • my deduction skills would say. a tenant of mines post on this board :O. holy cow never had happen before.
  • Welcome to the hood! Actually Prospect Heights continues to Franklin Ave. But then again LT, being a newbie himself and a broker doesn't know much.
  • ruckus wrote: Welcome to the hood! Actually Prospect Heights continues to Franklin Ave. But then again LT, being a newbie himself and a broker doesn't know much.
    This has been debated here quite a bit.

    The majority consensus is that PH is bound by Atlantic to the north, Washington to the east, Eastern Pkwy to the south, and Flatbush to the west.
  • with time and movement of people it will probably goto franklin as many nabes expand and contract.
  • armchair_warrior wrote: with time and movement of people it will probably goto franklin as many nabes expand and contract.
    FRANKLIN PRINT "ARMCHAIR WARRIOR";
    BEDFORD GOTO FRANKLIN

    RUN
  • Damn it... It goes to Franklin. 86% of people who frequent Soda + frequent Vanderbilt live in the 4 buildings near Classon/St Marks/Prospect. Also, Sushi Tatsu is on Franklin. So Prospect Heights goes to Franklin.
  • Cool The Kid wrote: Damn it... It goes to Franklin. 86% of people who frequent Soda + frequent Vanderbilt live in the 4 buildings near Classon/St Marks/Prospect. Also, Sushi Tatsu is on Franklin. So Prospect Heights goes to Franklin.
    That's a ridiculous argument. If I frequent the Spotted Pig, does that mean I live in the West Village? Or, to make it closer to your argument, I do frequent Taro Sushi (which is clearly in Park Slope). Does that mean I live in Park Slope (I live on Underhill).

    No. No it doesn't.
  • BrookFetish wrote: [quote=Cool The Kid]Damn it... It goes to Franklin. 86% of people who frequent Soda + frequent Vanderbilt live in the 4 buildings near Classon/St Marks/Prospect. Also, Sushi Tatsu is on Franklin. So Prospect Heights goes to Franklin.
    That's a ridiculous argument. If I frequent the Spotted Pig, does that mean I live in the West Village? Or, to make it closer to your argument, I do frequent Taro Sushi (which is clearly in Park Slope). Does that mean I live in Park Slope (I live on Underhill).

    No. No it doesn't.
    Agreed. There may be some valid arguments that PH extends past Washington (though I disagree), but this is not one of them.
  • In an effort to get back to the original question, one of the beauties of this neighborhood is that it is near so many things, even if it's not directly in our neighborhood (no matter where the lines are drawn). BAM, the park, the library, the gardens and the Brooklyn Museum...all within walking distance.

    Bergen Bagel at Flatbush and Bergen is awesome. It may look like there's a long line. Don't be intimidated, it moves very quickly.

    Get to know your neighbors quickly. Walk around the hood a bunch before you move in so you can get a feel for the place. Then check out all the places near the hood. Park Slope, Fort Greene, Crown Heights.

    The B69 runs up and down Vanderbilt. It's not the most frequent bus in the whole wide world but when it comes, it's pretty fast. And it can easily take you to the Pavilion movie theater if you don't want to walk. (say, in the winter when it's cold)

    Also, the B65 goes down Bergen to Smith Street where there are lots of great restaurants. (just remember on the way back, you have to pick up the 65 at Atlantic)

    There's an easy to get to Duane Reade on Flatbush as well as Kings Pharmacy.

    I second the motion that the Flatbush Key Food is better than Met, though it doesn't always have everything.

    Good luck!
  • another great bus is the one that runs on atlantic and hangs a mommy on washington - door to door service for some atlantic center customers.
  • Lessee.... other things that occur to me....
    My friends love Geido. I swear that they've been having an ongoing competition to see who can move closest to it. Gen is ok; I was told by a guy I was talking to at Beast one night that it's better on Sundays and Tuesdays(?) maybe when there's an older guy as the sushi chef and not so good on the other nights when he's not.

    One bar that I like that I don't really see get mentioned on these boards is Mooney's on Flatbush. It's mostly a dive bar with a bit of a local place mixed in... not completely divey. But it's good for a beer and a game of darts if the mood ever strikes you.

    I don't know how that Indian place stays in business; they never seem to have any customers. But their combo meal isn't a bad deal... my ex-gf and I used to split one combo meal and one additional entree. The kachori appetizer... indescribable but very tasty. Tavern on Dean has a fair kitchen and serves really late (midnight maybe?).

    For wine, I've been in Fermented Grapes but their selection seems kind of limited. The other one down on Bergen seems more extensive. And for beer, there's a great place on Bergen and Washington. Also, a number of the businesses in the neighborhood do things for First Saturday with the Brooklyn Museum the first Saturday each month. Apparently they skipped September b/c of the parade/festival, but will have it going again in October. And that night the museum is open until 11.

    That's all the stuff off of the top of my head.
  • But if anyone has any specific advice they'd lile to share, it would certainly be appreciated.
    Everybody who moves to PH is subjected to mandatory penis stretching, and cameltoe calibration. It's a rite of passage we've all gone through. You can try to avoid it, but you'll be shunned until you give in. Welcome to the neighborhood!
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=armchair_warrior]with time and movement of people it will probably goto franklin as many nabes expand and contract.
    FRANKLIN PRINT "ARMCHAIR WARRIOR";
    BEDFORD GOTO FRANKLIN

    RUN

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    God, I love basic.

    As far as living in Prospect Heights, there is only one piece of advie you need to live, thrive and survive.







    Wait for it.














    LOCK YOU DOORS!
  • Franklin Ave is as Crown Heights as it gets, who is making these new boundaries up, realtors?

    Ahh I see, now it depends on what yuppie-hive you report to :salut:

    "Oh, all the people who go to Soda live down there so that means it's Prospect Heights too." :lol:
  • Mateo wrote:
    One bar that I like that I don't really see get mentioned on these boards is Mooney's on Flatbush. It's mostly a dive bar with a bit of a local place mixed in... not completely divey. But it's good for a beer and a game of darts if the mood ever strikes you.
    Mooney's is about a -2 on the Pretentiousness Scale which is why it has achieved zero popularity with the newcomers, both the Volvo-drivers and the Pabst-drinkers alike.

    It is a genuine dive; everyone knows these people are only interested in places that 'try' to look divey in a contrived sort of way. :pirat:
  • It is a genuine dive.
    I agree. It's a drinker's bar. People who wake up with the shakes and need a drink are at Mooney's all day. I can't take the smell of the place, though. It's been about three years since the last time I went there.
  • Restless Native wrote: [quote=Mateo]
    One bar that I like that I don't really see get mentioned on these boards is Mooney's on Flatbush. It's mostly a dive bar with a bit of a local place mixed in... not completely divey. But it's good for a beer and a game of darts if the mood ever strikes you.
    Mooney's is about a -2 on the Pretentiousness Scale which is why it has achieved zero popularity with the newcomers, both the Volvo-drivers and the Pabst-drinkers alike.

    It is a genuine dive; everyone knows these people are only interested in places that 'try' to look divey in a contrived sort of way. :pirat:
    Yet probably more Brooklynian Happy Hours have either started or ended at Mooney's vs anyplace else... :-k
  • WhyFi wrote:
    Yet probably more Brooklynian Happy Hours have either started or ended at Mooney's vs anyplace else... :-k
    Number of hits "Mooney's" gets after doing a post search on this board: 282

    As for "Soda": 1393 [-(

    Next we can nitpick over how many of those posts refer to the carbonated beverage vs. the bar, if you like. :study:
  • Restless Native wrote: Franklin Ave is as Crown Heights as it gets, who is making these new boundaries up, realtors?

    Ahh I see, now it depends on what yuppie-hive you report to :salut:

    "Oh, all the people who go to Soda live down there so that means it's Prospect Heights too." :lol:
    For once I agree with you! :twisted:

    Restless Native wrote: Number of hits "Mooney's" gets after doing a post search on this board: 282

    As for "Soda": 1393
    I think that if you check the actual hits, a lot of those are in fact complaints about Soda, (although there are definitely Soda enthusiasts as well).

    Most of the Daily Heights Happy Hour regulars here are Mooney's fans, though, including many newcomers.
  • LOLOLOLOL

    Franklin is obviously CH. Hell you see a marked change as soon as you cross over Washington. Relaaaaxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Carnivore wrote:


    [quote=Restless Native]Number of hits "Mooney's" gets after doing a post search on this board: 282

    As for "Soda": 1393
    I think that if you check the actual hits, a lot of those are in fact complaints about Soda, (although there are definitely Soda enthusiasts as well).

    Most of the Daily Heights Happy Hour regulars here are Mooney's fans, though, including many newcomers.

    why would there need to be a million threads about mooney's? mooney's rocks. if you can't see that for yourself, why should i explain it and then have to deal with crowds?
  • Yeah, don't go to Mooney's. Seriously, it sucks. Don't go.
    It's for haggard drunks and lose women only.
  • PH IS THE BEST!!! I moved here 5 yrs ago and I think it's the best!

    Geido- best japanese and great service
    Moony's on Flatbush and Freddy's on dean st are the best dives.
    Sepia- best happy hr deal ($2 beer) it's on Underhill and Lincoln Pl
    Soda- has good bar food
    Prospect Perk-the best coffee shop for me. Great service!!!
    Chavelas on Classon btw Park and Prospect is a great BYOB mexican (they deliver)
    Best indian on Flatbush ave...
    Q/B, 2/3 trains.
  • Spain wrote: PH IS THE BEST!!! I moved here 5 yrs ago and I think it's the best!

    Geido- best japanese and great service
    Moony's on Flatbush and Freddy's on dean st are the best dives.
    Sepia- best happy hr deal ($2 beer) it's on Underhill and Lincoln Pl
    Soda- has good bar food
    Prospect Perk-the best coffee shop for me. Great service!!!
    Chavelas on Classon btw Park and Prospect is a great BYOB mexican (they deliver)
    Best indian on Flatbush ave...
    Q/B, 2/3 trains.
    I think you'll find that the best sushi category is hotly debated.
  • Mamacita wrote: Yeah, don't go to Mooney's. Seriously, it sucks. Don't go.
    It's for haggard drunks and lose women only.
    Exactly.

    On the other hand, for a 'diverse' roomful of ethnically void individuals engaging in 'zany' conversation fit to hibernate to, check out Soda or one of the places along Fifth :idea:
  • Mamacita wrote: Yeah, don't go to Mooney's. Seriously, it sucks. Don't go.
    It's for haggard drunks and lose women only.
    That's why I fit right in. ;)
    Restless Native wrote: On the other hand, for a 'diverse' roomful of ethnically void individuals engaging in 'zany' conversation fit to hibernate to, check out Soda or one of the places along Fifth
    What do you mean by "ethnically void"? Just curious.
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