News for the ‘Sheepshead Bay’ Category

Dessert Anyone?

If you’re looking for a light treat or a cool snack, check out Dessert Palace. Located on 2265 Emmons Street, this café is unique in that it has a giant outside area for chairs and tables. In the summer, you can come here to enjoy the view of the marina while eating delicious desserts.

Posted: December 8th, 2010
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Tranquility in a Loud Neighborhood

This is a park located at the end of the marina on Emmons Ave and Neptune Ave. Although it houses a memorial for those who passed away during the Holocaust, it is also a very calm, serene place where you can go to get away from the world and gather your thoughts. Overlooking the length of the marina, this park provides an amazing view with plenty of benches to sit on.

Posted: December 8th, 2010
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Nothing Fishy About This Place

The freshest seafood in all of Sheepshead Bay if not all of Brooklyn can be found at Randazzo’s Clam Bar. Located on 2023 Emmons Ave, this restaurant has been around for more than 75 years and has been called the “Pride of Sheepshead Bay.” Come here to enjoy crab meat, lobster or my personal favorite, New England Clam Chowder.

Posted: December 8th, 2010
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Sushi Lovers Rejoice

If sushi is what you’re craving, look no further. Masakari, a Japanese cuisine restaurant, is the place to go. Located on 1631 Sheepshead Bay Road, it is within walking distance from both, the train station and the marina. The incredible quality of food can only be matched by the ornate interior and the huge variety of meals available on the menu every day.

Posted: December 8th, 2010
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Sheepshead Bay

The neighborhood I call home is known as Sheepshead Bay and is located in the southern part of Brooklyn, near Coney Island. It is a very diverse region full of a variety of restaurants, stores, parks and other places of interest.

Posted: December 8th, 2010
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