Get to know the best of the neighborhood and see where hip-hop history was made.
Bring your appetite for these must-try Bed-Stuy restaurants.
Dive into Bed-Stuy nightlife with intimate jazz shows, local bars and, yes, monthly turtle races.
Explore Bed-Stuy’s culture through its Black-owned shops and historic landmarks.
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Brownstone Jazz, housed in a restored 1800s Victorian brownstone in Bedford-Stuyvesant, is a jazz venue with an authentic vibe.
Slowly revolving ceiling fans, blues music, butcher-block tables and luscious baked goods on the counter give off a decided Southern feel.
Cuban food aficionados take note: Pilar's menu belies the tiny size of this Bed-Stuy restaurant.
On a diverse avenue with small business owners, Tompkins Avenue Merchant Association (TAMA) offers visitors a unique character and charm.
The name is a pun (think the Roman numeral "four" and its homophone "for"), but this place is serious in wanting to keep you well-fed while you're watching some kind of sporting event.
A Bed-Stuy stalwart, this chic home design store is a trove of kitchen and homeware, gifts and kids’ toys.
The folks behind Williamsburg’s Lucky Dog and Skinny Dennis open a neighborhood bar in Bed-Stuy.
Be transported to Rome at this buzzy neighborhood bar and restaurant specializing in Roman-style pinsa pizza and negronis.
Reclaimed wood adds a comfortable rustic feel to the interior of this boutique wine store.