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The best of the best in Prospect Heights including restaurants, bars, parks, art galleries and more. Check out our full neighborhood guide here: urbancompass.com/neighborhood_guides/prospect_heights
Compass: Chef Cheryl Smith’s self-taught comfort gourmet spans the world -- from Moroccan tagine and Korean bbq to southern brunch classics served on inside or on a cozy back patio.
76 Saint Marks Ave (at Flatbush Ave), Brooklyn, NY
New American Restaurant · North Slope · 169 tips and reviews
Compass: Book a candlelit banquet for locally driven dinners and date nights or drop in for Prohibition-worthy cocktails and live jazz nights at adjacent sister bar Flatbush Barn.
French Restaurant · Prospect Heights · 68 tips and reviews
Compass: Candlelit ambiance, cult-loved jerk chicken recipe, and impeccable table service keep this BYOB French-Caribbean cafe packed (and often on a wait) come night and weekend dinner service.
Sports Bar · Prospect Heights · 133 tips and reviews
Compass: International soccer- and rugby-loving regulars call this sporty drinking den home turf through wee-hour broadcast times and weekend tournaments.
Sports Bar · Prospect Heights · 22 tips and reviews
Compass: The frills-free sports dive is beloved for inexpensive draft beers, huge flat screens, and a laid-back, BYOF (bring your own food) policy during tournament game showings.
American Restaurant · Prospect Heights · 141 tips and reviews
Compass: Duck through the mysterious-looking, white-tiled front door to find a gleaming stainless steel and tile interior, elevated southern snacks, and a sleek, speakeasy-worthy ambiance.
600 Vanderbilt Ave (at St. Marks Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Used Bookstore · Prospect Heights · 28 tips and reviews
Compass: Tuck into an intelligently curated host of popular new titles and used classics at the unassuming book shop known for staying open until 11 p.m.
Compass: The raised-bed vegetable, flower, and public compost site also fosters a free garden tool-lending library, plant sales, and outdoor natural dye workshops.
Compass: Spend a day enjoying public amenities (from a year-round tennis center and summer concert amphitheater to a seasonal ice skating rink) at the sprawling, well-manicured green space.
Gym and Studio · North Slope · 48 tips and reviews
Compass: A more structured option to jogging in the park. The above-train-line location keeps the gym chain’s Prospect Heights outpost packed with workday commuters and cardio class addicts alike.
Cosmetics Store · Prospect Heights · 17 tips and reviews
Compass: Mani-pedi enthusiasts will get hooked on a beautiful array of designer label polishes and impeccably executed (and on-trend) nail art designs.
Compass: The quirky astroturf-covered exterior is the only thing that’s not 100 percent natural here. Organic ingredients and hand-churned scoops keep ice cream lovers of all ages wrapped around the block.
679 Washington Ave (btwn St Marks Ave. & Prospect Pl.), Brooklyn, NY
Wine Store · Prospect Heights · 17 tips and reviews
Compass: San Francisco expats Young and Kenneth Hung marry Napa Valley wine knowledge with quirkily themed free tastings and an accessible bottle selection.
200 Eastern Pkwy (at Washington Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Art Museum · 423 tips and reviews
Compass: Established and themed exhibits rotate throughout the year; the public amphitheater entrance makes for a popular people-watching and lunch hour gathering spot.
Basketball Stadium · Prospect Heights · 534 tips and reviews
Compass: Headliners from Beyonce to Bette Middler to the Backstreet Boys keep the Brooklyn Nets’ home court busy between games, with on-site outposts of trendy eateries like Fatty 'Cue BBQ and The 40/40 club.
Gourmet Store · Prospect Heights · 8 tips and reviews
Compass: Brooklyn is known for niche dining trends, and this is guilty pleasure gourmet at its best: celebrity chefs and home foodies alike clamor for artisanal sandwich whips like white truffle, and rosemary.
Compass: A central location, fresh baked gourmet sweets, and convivial atmosphere are just a few of the reasons that laptoppers and latte aficionados will feel at home.
Compass: Readers of all ages and interests frequent the majestic book archive known for impressive art deco architecture, a casual sandwich cafe, and sunny, street front public plaza.