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What Manhattan store/cafe do you wish had a Bklyn outpost? — Brooklynian

What Manhattan store/cafe do you wish had a Bklyn outpost?

bougiesis
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Okay, we've got Fairway and Daffy's. But what other Manhattan-based stores or restaurants would do well in Brooklyn? My pick would be City Bakery, maybe in a big 2-story space somewhere mid-way between the slope and Carroll Gardens?
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  • Whole foods. Yaffa cafe (kind of a small one ;) )

    In contrast, I wish Manhattan would get a Target so ours wasnt such a mess all the time from all the traffic
  • New York Noodletown

    But I really wish BZ Grill from Astoria would open up in the Slope
  • Brooklyn is NOT Manhattan.
    I love my neighborhood, why would i want 'city' joints taking over the neighborhood?
  • Anything, anything at all by Batali
  • Mamacita wrote: Brooklyn is NOT Manhattan.
    I love my neighborhood, why would i want 'city' joints taking over the neighborhood?
    I agree, but if I had to choose:

    Trader Joe's + liquor store
    Grey's Papaya
    Shake Shack
    Any place that makes fries as good as Pastis
  • *Grand Sichuan International
    *Zabar's (not technically a chain, but they do have a bunch of spinoffs like Eli's, The Vinegar Factory, etc.)
    *H&M (I think there's one in Kings Plaza, but one near here would do even better)
    *Beard Papa
    *Momofuku
    ...I need to think about this some more.


    EDIT: And I second Great NY Noodletown.
  • Oh, yes! Shake Shack and Momofuku - yes, yes, yes!!!!
  • Dumpling Man! Park Slope needs a few options for cheap and tasty fast food.
  • i want to see those new korean chicken joints.
  • Flexichick wrote: I agree, but if I had to choose:

    Trader Joe's + liquor store
    Traitor! *shakes fist in your general direction* :P
  • caseopele wrote: [quote=Flexichick]I agree, but if I had to choose:

    Trader Joe's + liquor store
    Traitor! *shakes fist in your general direction* :P

    Hey, I'm not above some 2 Buck Chuck.....although I am starting to feel the love at some other ::::cough cough:::::neighborhood wine stores :-)
  • Flexichick wrote: [quote=Mamacita]Brooklyn is NOT Manhattan.
    I love my neighborhood, why would i want 'city' joints taking over the neighborhood?
    I agree, but if I had to choose:

    Trader Joe's + liquor store
    Grey's Papaya
    Shake Shack
    Any place that makes fries as good as Pastis

    There is now a Fulton Papaya on Fulton and Nostrand. Has anyone tried it? It appears to be a knockoff of the real thing.
  • Totally OT but I know you like Slope Cellars. We had a guy come in twice trying to use a fake credit card in the past month. He likes to hit the wine stores so I called most of the ones on 7th to let them know. The guy I spoke to at Slope Cellars was a total sweetheart, I can see why you like them.
  • I'd love to see more record shops/book stores. I know they keep failing here, so obviously something is working against them (rent, most likely), but I'd love to see an Other Music, Kim's Underground, Strand, Unoppressive Non-Imperialist Bargain Books, or someplace like ST. Marks Books.

    The less money I have to give to Manhattan, the better.
  • Les Halles
    Joe's Shanghai
    Trader Joes
    Greys Papaya

    Also, I hope Manhattan gets its own Target so they leave ours alone and I hope they don't open anymore Brooklyn Industries in Manhattan. If Manhattan starts dressing more like Brooklyn, surely we are all doomed.
  • h&h bagels
    apple store
    jamba juice
    a second for beard papa
    filene's basement
    loehmanns
  • Lush
    H&M
    Gobo
  • what is beard papa?
  • Flexichick wrote: what is beard papa?
    cream puffs.


    mmmmmmm....
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beard_Papa's



    SOOOOO good!!

    there's on on the upper west side in the 70's on broadway...
  • also a camper shoe store would be nice.

    i wouldn't mind seeing some more places in general to buy men's clothing and shoes.
    so many boutiques for women in park slope, but some of us men would rather spend our dollars here in the neigthborhood too!!
  • The Children's Place or any other store where you can buy regular, normal, non-frou-frou, non-cunning, non-cutesy, non-ironic, non-postmodern, un-hip clothes for toddlers. Not everybody wants to pay $50 for a tissue-thin onesie emblazoned with a Mouse on Mars logo or the cover of "London Calling" or whatnot. (My two-year-old turns out to be a Steely Dan fan, anyway -- that wouldn't give him ANY street cred at the Tot Lot.)

    [eta: I realize it's not Manhattan-based, but there are locations in Manhattan. And my comment still stands.]
  • Would love a Trader Joe's
  • Subject: 3 things

    Paragon Sports
    Veselka
    Better Burger

    Then I wouldn't need to leave Brooklyn on the weekends.
  • children's place and beard papa, totally.

    greenmarket during the week.
  • second beard papa and children's place.

    and a greenmarket on fridays.
  • I'm so glad I'm not a cream puff kinda girl as I already have enough vices without beard papa
  • Ok, I'd never heard of this Beard Papa before but now I totally want one here. Mmmmm, cream puffs....

    Oh, and there are 7 Children's Places in Brooklyn according to their website, including one at the Atlantic Center.
  • Congee Village
    Babeland
    Strand and Beard Papa -- seconded, thirded, whatevered!

    And I know there's a Nyonya in Sunset Park, but I would LOOOVE it if there were one closer to this neck o' the woods.
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