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Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Restaurant Week 2025 - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn . . . Myrtle Avenue Restaurant Week is back with its 4th Edition! 15 restaurants along Myrtle Avenue in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, are offering 3-course sit-down dining deals for every palate and at price points for every budget
Neighborhood History - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership Myrtle Avenue is an east west thoroughfare which runs from the Flatbush Avenue extension through Brooklyn to Richmond Hill in Queens It has been a major roadway since at least the early 1800’s and was named for the myrtle trees that once grew in the area
Sat, Dec 14th, 2013 - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership Join Somethin' on Myrtle every Wednesday for Karaoke Night Sing a little somethin' and enjoy great specials- $8 shots, $8 margaritas and $8 rum punch (their specialty!) 8pm-12am every Wednesday
Getting Here - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership Myrtle Avenue serves as a traditional "Main Street" for the neighborhoods of Fort Greene, Clinton Hill and Wallabout, all located just east of Downtown Brooklyn and south of the Brooklyn Navy Yard
Shop Myrtle Avenue Shop Myrtle Avenue View a pdf version of our 2024 Myrtle Avenue Shopping Dining Guide, CLICK HERE
Myrtle Avenue Plaza The Myrtle Avenue Plaza is a 25,000 square foot pedestrian oasis on Myrtle Avenue between Hall Street and Emerson Place in Clinton Hill The plaza holds 42 trees, hundreds of perennial plants, various types of seating, space for events, and other amenities
Newsroom - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership Myrtle Avenue Restaurant Week is back! 15 restaurants along Myrtle Avenue in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, are offering 3-course sit-down dining deals at price points for every budget For $20, $30 or $40, taste cuisines from Cambodia to Italy, Mexico to Nepal, and everywhere in between
Myrtle History on Forgotten New York - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership This week, Forgotten New York is exploring the past and present of Myrtle Avenue! Check out the article to find out which local church still holds remnants of the Myrtle El, the former name of Fort Greene Park, what Myrtle looked like in 1969 from aboard the El, where Walt Whitman drafted Leaves of Grass and more