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The place to go for very special tea, coffee, herbs and spice. More >>
They've got tables, chairs, the occasional velvet sofa, and a number of old-fashioned suitcases that look like the ones in family photos from the 1930s. I almost picked up a pea green plastic-covered chair here, the kind found circling a kitchen table in the '70s, until I realised the price was $80. I figured I could probably find the same thing in my uncle's basement. In other words, much of the stuff looks more "old" than "antique." More >>
Uncle Louie Gas Italian ices were apparently Brooklynas best-kept secret until they appeared on every corner overnight, thanks to franchising and plans to take over the world. These are not the ices of the pastafull of dangerous shards and crystals. Itas more like ice cream you can pretend has no calories, despite the blatantly high sugar content. The peanut butter flavors (peanut butter cup, chocolate peanut butter, peanut butter chocolate chip, and peanut butter cookie dough) are outstanding thanks to real chunks of salty peanut butter. You can also order ice cream cakes and pick up pints, coffee, chocolates, and even Louie Gas original bottled spring water. More >>
http://www.urbanmonster.com Urban Monster toys and clothes are cute (or ahipa as the staff prefers to put it), but unreasonably expensive. aMy Dad is Cooler Than Your Dada shirts are funny I guess, but for $36?? More >>
http://www.urbanrusticnyc.com This new grocery and café strives to eat locally and think globally in a space clad in recycled materials. Meat and veggies bear stickers that identify farms in Pennsylvania, New York, and New England. There's a nice dining room in back--you have to pick your way past the strollers to get to it--and the fare runs to panini, yummy organic egg sandwiches, and soups, including many vegetarian selections. The steam table stuff (We're thinking in particular of the whole-wheat mac-and-cheese) is sometimes underseasoned, and it's something of a contradiction that this green business is located in one of the graceless buildings that have sprung up on the edge of McCarren Park. More >>
http://www.viceversavintage.com Jumping immediately on the hip bandwagon, Vice Versa pisses PETA off with their mean supply of used furs, and caters to the cowboy style with rows upon rows of used boots. They also have enough Levis to clothe most of Europe. More >>
http://www.villabate.net The North African-inspired almond-and-sugar paste scented with rose essenceasome say like a bar of soapais not for everyone, but the quality of the fresh marzipan at Villabate Pasticceria is astonishing. It's available in dozens of shapes that, by virtue of delicate hand-painting, ape fresh fruit and vegetables. A box makes an excellent gift for your foodie friends. More >>
http://www.aworldofpets.com Not putting the emphasis on a particular breed of pet, A World of Pets can tell you anything you need to know about birds, dogs, cats, reptiles, fish a you name it. They even have a section for those small furry, essentially non-descript rodent pets like rats, mice, hamsters, chinchillas whatever youave got. More >>
http://www.aworldofpets.com A World of Pets can tell you anything you need to know about birds, dogs, cats, reptiles, fishayou name it. They even have a section for small, furry rodents, such as rats, mice, hamsters, and chinchillas. More >>
http://www.zeustattoos.com Zeus not only tattoos and pierces, but also sells a wide range of belly dancer clothes, wigs, bags, and body jewelry. This store, which used to be located at 35th Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan, has relocated to Brooklyn. More >>
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