There is an Alamo Draft House movie theater on the top floor and Dekalb Market Hall, with over 40 local-food vendors in the basement. Some of our favorites like Katz's Deli, Gus's Pickles, Ample Hills Creamery, brisket nachos from Dekalb Taco, empanadas, etc. etc.)
They have two locations (Park Slope & Cobble Hill). You can drop in and paint a pre-made pot for cheap or sign up for their Wine and Wheel class on Friday, Nov. 8 to learn how to make one from scratch...and drink a little for $75.
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Restaurants: Park Slope: Food and shopping on 7th Ave and 5th Ave. Cobble Hill or Carroll Gardens: Food and shopping on Court Street and Smith Street Our Favorites: Strong Rope Brewery (Near the Holiday Inn/Venue) Threes Brewing (Near the Holiday Inn/Venue) Ten-Ichi (Raman) The house (ten-ichi) raman and buns are delicious. Cash only. Haab (Mexican) Bricolage (Fancy-ish Vietnamese) Katsuei (DELICIOUS! sushi. And for life-changing and moderately expensive sushi, make a reservation for Omakase) See this helpful link: https://www.wikihow.com/Eat-Omakase ) Brooklyn Burgers and Beer (Best burgers in BK) Poke Works Ample Hills (ice cream) (Near the Holiday Inn/Venue) Dinosaur BBQ (Near the Holiday Inn/Venue) Black Forest (German Beer Garden) Cafe Steinhopff (Happy Hour-$1 soft pretzels and $1 fries) La Bagel Delight (7th Ave and 7th Street) Szechuan Delight (Chinese) Bareburger Brownstone Bagels (Near the Holiday Inn/Venue) Double Windsor Krupa Cafe (Brunch) Benchmark (Brunch)
Call the restaurants directly or use the Seamless app. Lotus Vietnamese: (Pho! and sumer rolls) Nourish (Thai): Pad See Yew, Mussamon Curry Da Nonna Rosa (Pizza!): Nonna style pizza...it's all good. LuAnne's Wild Ginger (pan-Asian)