Ezra’s guidebook

Ezra
Ezra’s guidebook

Food scene

Even if you don't think you like artichokes, hear me out- their artichoke slice is famous for a reason! Think a delicious dip on top of perfect NYC brick oven crust. One slice is more than enough to be a meal for one person!
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Artichoke Basille's Pizza
321 E 14th St
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Even if you don't think you like artichokes, hear me out- their artichoke slice is famous for a reason! Think a delicious dip on top of perfect NYC brick oven crust. One slice is more than enough to be a meal for one person!
Roberta's is on the Michelin budget eats list for a reason. This is widely claimed as the best brick oven pizza in Brooklyn by anyone who eats there. Not only is the pizza mind-blowing, but the pasta, appetizers, desserts, and cocktails are all also completely on par with their pizza's reputation. Definitely make a reservation, this place is usually slammed (for good reason).
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Roberta's
261 Moore St
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Roberta's is on the Michelin budget eats list for a reason. This is widely claimed as the best brick oven pizza in Brooklyn by anyone who eats there. Not only is the pizza mind-blowing, but the pasta, appetizers, desserts, and cocktails are all also completely on par with their pizza's reputation. Definitely make a reservation, this place is usually slammed (for good reason).
One block down from my home, an easy and pleasant morning walk to grab an excellent cup of coffee and breakfast pastry. The cafe has a large lounge area if you want to sit and plan your day or get some work done. Vegan options.
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Variety Coffee Roasters
368 Graham Ave
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One block down from my home, an easy and pleasant morning walk to grab an excellent cup of coffee and breakfast pastry. The cafe has a large lounge area if you want to sit and plan your day or get some work done. Vegan options.
There's a famous 'rivalry' between Roberta's and Mission as Brooklyn's most cult-followed eatery. Try for yourself and you decide!
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Mission Chinese Food
599 Johnson Avenue
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There's a famous 'rivalry' between Roberta's and Mission as Brooklyn's most cult-followed eatery. Try for yourself and you decide!

Neighborhoods

My home is right on the edge of the several-block section of the Bushwick street art section. Here you will see many art pieces by artists of Bushwick Collective, as well as stunning advertisement murals by Colossal Media. The area surrounding Jefferson Ave L stop is covered in street art, as well as famous restaurants and venues.
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Bushwick
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My home is right on the edge of the several-block section of the Bushwick street art section. Here you will see many art pieces by artists of Bushwick Collective, as well as stunning advertisement murals by Colossal Media. The area surrounding Jefferson Ave L stop is covered in street art, as well as famous restaurants and venues.

Entertainment

Favorite local club/venue. Check the box office to see if there's a live band or DJ you'd want to see! Great atmosphere and usually a charming house cocktail on the menu.
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Elsewhere
599 Johnson Ave
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Favorite local club/venue. Check the box office to see if there's a live band or DJ you'd want to see! Great atmosphere and usually a charming house cocktail on the menu.

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"Tap Water" isn't low brow here

Most people know New Yorker's never stop talking about our tap water. It is claimed it's responsible for the city's famous pizza and bagels, and there's actually scientific evidence to back this up! This water comes straight from the Catskill mountains in gravity aqueducts. 90% of it comes unfiltered straight from the source. People outside the city generally claim it's some of the most delicious water they've ever had! If a restaurant asks "bottled or tap" save a few dollars and get the infinitely better taste at the same time.
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Don't get a $5 slice

The pizza places in and around airports and transport hubs charge double to triple the price of a basic New York slice, and it's not even going to be the best one. Walk a little further from where you arrive and grab one for $2.75 from a street shop- a New York rule is that the best NY slice will always cost the same as a subway ticket.
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Don't be intimidated by the subway

A lot of people avoid the subway because they assume it's going to be confusing and unforgiving. Never fear, both Apple and Google maps have minute-to minute directions! Even if your phone dies the walls are covered in maps, and an MTA employee will always be more than happy to give you directions. A common mistake is getting on the right train, but the wrong direction. Many trains have trains going either way from one platform, but some have different entrances. Make sure if your map says "Manhattan-bound L" you board that one, not "Canarsie-Bound L".
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Hailing a taxi

Stand on the curb (DON'T walk into the bicycle lane or bus lane) and hold your arm up and out. Even if a bunch of taxis pass, you're doing it right! It might take a minute for an empty one to happen by.
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Try food from street vendors

Always carry cash on hand to grab quick, cheap bites from street vendors. They're everywhere for a reason!
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New Yorkers aren't actually rude

Most New Yorkers love to chat (not while rushing to work though, which is what most are doing in the daytime), and give advice and directions, especially to tourists. We know the city can be fast-paced and intimidating so we are usually happy to help someone out! If you see someone powering along the sidewalk with earbuds and a briefcase I wouldn't advise you stop them with questions, but plenty of people milling around would be happy to help.
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To avoid someone shouting "I'm walkin' here!" at you

Don’t stop in the middle of the sidewalk to look up and/or take photos- step off the sidewalk or back up against the building. Traffic on sidewalks runs just like vehicle traffic- stay to the right.​ If you’re with a group, do not walk all together in a group in a row blocking everyone from passing you. Don’t block the subway doors even if it’s crowded as people might be trying to get out of the subway doors. If you have no choice, step off the train briefly when the doors open to let people by. Let people exit the subway/bus before you get on. Stand to the side.
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Packing List

Comfortable shoes; even on a big night out, you'll see mostly sneakers and low comfy heels. You'll be walking a lot. After October, your fullest-coverage coat. The tall buildings concentrate the wind down and it can be very strong and frigid in the city! Nobody is going to judge you for wearing comfy basics, and that's what most people you see will be wearing, but don't be afraid to wear that outrageous outfit you're thinking of. Street style is major in NYC and anything goes. Anything.