Bushwick
Bushwick took over from Williamsburg as the hip neighborhood some years back (a designation that has since moved on), one known for new music, cutting-edge art and great nightlife. A sizable, longstanding Latino population is also present, responsible for many of the top eateries and public art displays in the area.
IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Latino Flavor and Culture in Bushwick
This Brooklyn neighborhood holds restaurants, bakeries, shops and art that represent the Latin American diaspora.
Roberta’s
Pizza mavens from all over make the pilgrimage to Roberta’s, a virtual temple to wood-fired thin-crust pizza.
Nowadays
This indoor/outdoor dance club and bar is located on the Bushwick/Ridgewood border.
Elsewhere
Join the dance party at this converted Bushwick warehouse.
Circo’s Pastry Shop
Founded in 1945, Circo's is an old-time Italian bakeshop with cannoli, rainbow cookies and flavored ices.
Le Garage
Mother and daughter Catherine and Rachel Allswang are the picture of domestic harmony this French bistro.
The Narrows
This upscale cocktail bar really does have an incredibly narrow layout.
Syndicated
Syndicated showcases Bushwick's arrival as a hip neighborhood for nightlife.
Bunker
Hit this cool, vibrant Vietnamese restaurant in an offbeat part of Brooklyn.
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