1. Brooklyn Bridge’s Park

    Brooklyn Bridge’s Park

  2. Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn

    Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn

  3. Head to S´Mores Bakery at Smorgasburg (Brooklyn Bridge Park) on Sundays where you can get an updated version of the classic flavor combinations you remember from childhood.
We love their giant, puffy coconut marshmallows sandwiched between cake-like dark chocolate grahams, dusted with granulated sugar on one side and coated with dark chocolate ganache on the other.
Try also their delicious  signature S’moregasm – two homemade cinnamon-sugar graham crackers, one smeared with chocolate, sandwiching a toasted-on-spot homemade marshmallow.
www.smorebakery.com

From newyorkinspiration.com

    Head to S´Mores Bakery at Smorgasburg (Brooklyn Bridge Park) on Sundays where you can get an updated version of the classic flavor combinations you remember from childhood.

    We love their giant, puffy coconut marshmallows sandwiched between cake-like dark chocolate grahams, dusted with granulated sugar on one side and coated with dark chocolate ganache on the other.

    Try also their delicious  signature S’moregasm – two homemade cinnamon-sugar graham crackers, one smeared with chocolate, sandwiching a toasted-on-spot homemade marshmallow.

    www.smorebakery.com

    From newyorkinspiration.com

  4. New York Snow Blizzard 2011, Lone Man on the Brooklyn Bridge by Dan Nguyen @ New York City on Flickr.

    New York Snow Blizzard 2011, Lone Man on the Brooklyn Bridge by Dan Nguyen @ New York City on Flickr.

  5. Streets are flooded under the Manhattan Bridge in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, N.Y., Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. Sandy continued on its path Monday, as the storm forced the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)Read more: http://live.nydailynews.com/Event/Tracking_Hurricane_Sandy_2#ixzz2AkNdzN00

    Streets are flooded under the Manhattan Bridge in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, N.Y., Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. Sandy continued on its path Monday, as the storm forced the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

    Read more: http://live.nydailynews.com/Event/Tracking_Hurricane_Sandy_2#ixzz2AkNdzN00

  6. Gravesend Bay, Brooklyn. October 29 2012. 

    Gravesend Bay, Brooklyn. October 29 2012. 

  7. snowblind by i’mjustsayin on Flickr.

    snowblind by i’mjustsayin on Flickr.

  8. north brooklyn & queens by i’mjustsayin on Flickr.

    north brooklyn & queens by i’mjustsayin on Flickr.

  9. flatbush by i’mjustsayin on Flickr.

    flatbush by i’mjustsayin on Flickr.