1. Babeland
8.2
462 Bergen St (btw Flatbush Ave & 5th Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Adult Store · North Slope · 7 tips and reviews
dapperQ: NYC's best sex toy shop. Classy, LGBT-friendly, and moderately priced.
Leah Labrecque: Someday I want to have enough money to get a fancy thing from here. The staff are exactly what you want in a sex toy shop - intelligent, discreet, passionate, professional.
Dianna H.: Staff is super friendly, helpful, & really knows what they're talking about. Very sex-positive. They'll answer any questions or concerns you might have. Oh, and LGBT "friendly" is an understatement ;)
2. Ki Sushi
8.0
282 Flatbush Ave (Prospect Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Sushi Restaurant · North Slope · 14 tips and reviews
David Bone: The atmosphere is more formal and spacious compared to competing sushi places on Flatbush. Friendly, great menu, and quality sushi. The special rolls were too expensive for me to bite.
Luke: More upscale vibes than the other sushi spots around, but I wish they didn’t sneak butterfish into their “deluxe” sushi platter
Qbertplaya: Very reasonably priced lunch bento box specials. I had the chicken tonkatsu with miso soup, salad, rice, 2 dumplings, California roll - $12 before tax/tip. Complimentary tea.
3. Everyman Espresso
8.7
162 Fifth Ave (btwn Degraw & Douglass St), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · North Slope · 21 tips and reviews
Chris Phillips: My favorite fancy coffee spot. I appreciate how nice the staff are - and the espresso is top notch.
Dunja: Best coffee in Park slope, hands down 😍 Plus they sell homemade pop tarts & are pet-friendly, what more to ask for?
Luke: Everything you need in a neighborhood grab and walk coffee shop, including non-robotic human staff
Christen Duong: It's a little bit fancy, but it's meat you'll feel good about chowing down.
Julie Avra: get the hamburger meat mixed with bacon!! Great rotisserie wings too
Alex Rainert: If you're cruising around Park Slope and want a quick (Paleo-friendly) snack, their delicious rotisserie chicken is available *by the drumstick*. Pop in, grab one, and be on your way!
5. Blue Bottle Coffee
8.7
203 7th Ave (at 3rd St), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Central Slope · 16 tips and reviews
M M: Red miso cookie and one of the best cafe lattes! Even the decaf is really good.
Janis Huang: Great cold brew, lattes, and overnight oats. They also have various toasts I need to try. Comfortable minimal space with indoor and outdoor seating. Great addition to the neighborhood.
Angel DeLacroix: Get a New Orleans with Oat milk and thank me later
9. Soigne
486 6th Ave (12th Street), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · South Slope · 132 tips and reviews
Eric Sneddon: Don't know what those people are talking about! Friendly fun and NOT pedestrian...to me it has upscale service and food without the pretentiousness sometimes associated with high end restaurants .
Visit LYSPER.com: Great neighborhood restaurant with a very classy ambiance. Definitely a place to take a loved one.. The owners are meticulous and caring as seen by their food presentation. It's a beautifully pre... Read more.
Visit LYSPER.com: Le Soigne is the best kept secret for fine dining in Brooklyn. We've been to dine a dozen times and it gets better and better. The tasting menu with wine pairings is excellent. Read more.
Jeff Forbes: Sandwiches are awesome, and cheap. Hard to beat a BEC on a roll for ~3.50
The Corcoran Group: Open 24hrs! Great sandwiches and the greatest guys behind the counter. Mo and Sammy are always there, always remember you and always put a smile on your face.
Jeff Forbes: Bacon Egg + Cheese for $3. Can't beat that.
11. The Armory Bar
7.1
67 4th Ave (St. Marks Place), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · North Slope · 14 tips and reviews
Chris Cummings: Happy Hour, Bar Menu, Quiet Shaded Backyard, Diverse Crowd, Great Music. Good for groups or on your own. You have found the place.
Luke Pack: Cool relaxed vibe, cozy and great cocktails.
Patrick Flynn: Good cocktails, good music, had space for four on a Saturday night.
12. Java Indonesian
7.0
455 7th Ave (at 16th St.), Brooklyn, NY
Indonesian Restaurant · South Slope · 25 tips and reviews
Sam Gil: Share the 15 dishes between 2. Great food and lovely lady cooking for you!
Serious Eats: One of the city's only sources for rijsttafel, a 20-course parade of small dishes best eaten with a group. The food could be more intense, but it's a good deal for an uncommon eating experience.
Kev Skinny: Indonesian first timer. If you have a curiosity about this type of food, give this place a shot with a friend. For 49.00 you and your guest will get a 15 course tour. I'd say 11 out of 15 were solid.