Closing Bell: Country Living Hits Brooklyn
The map above is part of a Country Living feature called “Brooklyn’s Small-Town Charms.” Here’s part of the piece’s intro: “Today, Brooklyn still feels more heartland than Big Apple, with ribbon-worthy pie cafés hanging out shingles next to soda shops and general stores. To make navigating this supersized Mayberry manageable, we planned day trips around…

The map above is part of a Country Living feature called “Brooklyn’s Small-Town Charms.” Here’s part of the piece’s intro: “Today, Brooklyn still feels more heartland than Big Apple, with ribbon-worthy pie cafés hanging out shingles next to soda shops and general stores. To make navigating this supersized Mayberry manageable, we planned day trips around three of our favorite areas — Greenpoint and Williamsburg; Atlantic Avenue, Carroll Gardens, and Red Hook; and Prospect Park and Park Slope (highlighted on map) — then homed in on the best spots to shop, eat, and explore.” Brooklyn as a “supersized Mayberry”? OK.
Brooklyn’s Small-Town Charms [Country Living]
BARFVILLE!
for real hipsters and beards, think more portland or san francisco than chicago, no?
I give a sh*t. They’re making my party uncool.
Can we control our borders just once and send Rob back to the cornfields or wherever he came from?
Please?
I’ll cop to being Aunt Bea.
“Basically, we don’t give a sh*t who comes into Brooklyn. They can’t stop our party.”
True indeed.
“supersized Mayberry” love it
who is barney fife?
who is aunt bea?
“this is what happens when we leave our borders open to moonfaces :-/”
What is this “our” stuff? You’re not from Brooklyn. You’re in the same category as the author of the Counytry Living article and the “moonfaces” you so often talk about.
I don’t hear any real Brooklyn people talk about “moonfaces.” Basically, we don’t give a sh*t who comes into Brooklyn. They can’t stop our party.
All these Midwestern fools need to take their beard and flannel wearing asses back to the cornfields.