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From Business: I sell, trade and buy action figures, video games, cell phones and sport jerseys. The manager Kingsley was really awesome! I had an issue with a bike i purchased while back and he went completely out of his way to accommodate.

Advertise with Us. RotoPop, Inc. OPEN 24 Hours. Extreme Games Video Games. Gaming Newbie Video Games. When the warm weather hits, enjoy your drinks on the benches out front—th Street might be a bit cramped, but the inviting, small-town ambience makes it worth it.

Today, the Carroll Gardens favorite Farmacy is more than a place for hard-to-find treats like a Lime Rickey poured with homemade syrups with locally sourced ingredients or their famous Mr. Yes, their cupcakes are noteworthy. Yes, their red velvet cake is incomparable. But ultimately, it's that oh-so-fluffy, light-and-foamy classic cheesecake that has me salivate the most.

The shop opened up last year It's a newbie! The aesthetic is amazing and the owners Brandon and Faith are the absolute best. This place is my unofficial coffee house on my way to work. I never leave Emma Straub's shop without at least one paperback, and the monthly events lineups are always top-notch.

Buunni opened its Washington Heights location in It is well loved. Last year they expanded to Riverdale, and a few months ago they opened a third location in Inwood. Its uptown's best kept coffee secret! Also, the proprietor always addresses you a 'my friend. Though this casual to-go spot only opened in , it has become a mainstay for locals because you're really made to feel like you're in the owners' home and you are.

In a neighborhood experiencing some of the fastest gentrification in the country, it's one of a handful of spots keeping the soul of Bed-Stuy alive. Dumplings, fried rice, clams, fried chicken and it's all very cheap. The 'Ma' is always in, and cooking the yummy food and sometimes comes out to say hi to everyone. There are two sons that are usually bartending and passing around Jameson shots. They have some extremely dedicated regulars who would rather die than have Fish Market close.

I'm friends with [co-owner] Julie Gaines, and she founded it in They have eclectic flatware dishes. It was originally close-out stuff that she got from the Bowery, and then she started to do her own line of quirky, minimal, vintage, funky modern pieces. My favorite thing there is a mug that says 'Cawfee' on it. She has Hamilton shot glasses called Dueling Shots—one shot glass is for Hamilton, the other shot glass is for Burr. We're working on a book mug together.

She does a lot of things that are funky and also a lot of New York vintage. Until recently, it looked like a hole-in-the-wall bodega that, upon entering, surprised you with its offering of delicious steamed vegetable dumplings accompanied by salad or cooked veggies or rice.

It recently merged with theater district staple Green Symphony, and the Village Yogurt name is no more. Now, you can find Green Fusion in its place, with a facelift to the facilities but the same delicious dumplings. It has a real positive community feel to it. The food is great, and it has menu items with mood-boosting names like the 'I am magnificent! It's delicious. Also, their juices are amazing. Get one called the Adina's Cocktail Juice with ginger. The v ibe is kinda earthy and homegrown.

Manny, the owner, is known to help uptowners with their health concerns, coffee fix, and meeting organization. They've been in Inwood for over 90 years, and Manny reopened the Pharmacy after the original structure was burnt down by a devastating fire. I take [my dog] Poppy there every couple weeks for a baby soft blow out. She leaves smelling great and she knows it. Check it out! Their meatballs are absolutely incredible, the owners come by and take your orders It's amazing!

Julia Cumming, lead singer of Sunflower Bean. Glamorous, edgy, unexplainable—and why would you want to explain it? The trendy clothing store for men and women is a celebration of all-things Brooklyn with fun t-shirts, cool home items and sweet knick-knacks and antiques. Plus the prices are reasonable. The same team is always working in the store, and they're able to whip up your sandwich fast. I like the Pho 1 which is very spicy and really does taste like you're eating a bowl of pho.

It's some kind of magic. This classic Brooklyn breakfast spot founded in the '30s has one of the most impressive pancake menus I've ever encountered.

The sweet potato pancakes are a stand-out favorite. Don't think you can handle the hour -lus line for a shortstack? Never fear, you'll often find the host making rounds with french fry hand outs for the patient, hangry customers. This piece is sponsored by Brother International Corporation. Whether you need a major solution for your big business, a printer for your home office or a sewing machine for your new hobby, these guys will have you covered.

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