Page 1 of 5 Brooklyn: Park Slope, BoCoCa CLAIRE F HAMILTON AND ALISON COOL, WGSN 30.08.07 Park Slope BoCoCa Opening times BoCoCa Shop BoCoCa for antique furniture and small, well-curated boutiques. Brooklyn's Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens - collectively known as BoCoCa - used to boast only a row of antique furniture stores on Atlantic Avenue. Many stores are closed on Mondays and don't open before noon on Sundays. During the week, most shops are open from 11:30am to 7:30 or 8pm. Check with stores for exact opening hours. Travel info How to get there F or G train to Bergen or Carroll Street stops, exit on Smith Street A/C or G to Hoyt- Schermerhorn 2/3 or 4/5 trains to Jay Street/Borough Hall, walk south to Atlantic Avenue B/D, 4/5 or Q trains to Atlantic-Pacific Streets But retail development in the past ten years has added high-end apparel and modern home accessories. The attractive residential area has a good number of Middle Eastern import and food shops and is popular with young writers and media types looking for something between the inescapable hipness of Williamsburg and too-mature Park Slope. The best shopping and restaurants are located on Atlantic Avenue, Smith Street, and Court Street. Men's/women's apparel and accesssories One menswear pick truly stands out: Hollander & Lexer, on Atlantic Avenue near Hoyt Street, carries cool masculine picks from New York and beyond, from Jutta Neumann sandals and Steven Alan shirts to European brands that you won't find anywhere else in Brooklyn. The dim, antiquestyle shop is outfitted with oil paintings and oddities from interiors store Darr across the street, under the same ownership. Tips We love... Bark's cosy atmosphere and stylish mix of hip womenswear and accessories. Hollander & Lexer's curated, curiosity-style approach to menswear. City Foundry's chic furniture with an industrial edge. Addresses Apparel Bark 495 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 625 8997 Bird 220 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 797 3775 Butter 389 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 260 9033 Consignment
Page 2 of 5 Hollander & Lexer At nearby Sir, you'll find the store's in-house label of gorgeous, beautifullycut dresses and blouses from Joanna Baum, as well as a good selection of interesting jewellery by Nicole Rowars and handbags and shoes by local and independent designers. Rub shoulders with fashion editors and Brooklyn's most stylish across the avenue at Butter. You'll find the best selection of European cult-favourite labels like Dries Van Noten and Maison Martin Margiela outside of Manhattan. Their rather expensive designer shop Consignment is nearby. Find a fashionable new line of yogawear, much of it made from bamboo, at Omala. The brand's first activewear collection debuted in spring. 371 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 522 3522 Dear Fieldbinder 198 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 852 3620 Flight 001 132 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 243 0001 Hollander & Lexer 358 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 797 9190 Layla 86 Hoyt Street Tel: +1 (718) 222 1933 Ohio Knitting Mills 231 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 596 7103 Omala 400 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 694 9642 WGSN's womenswear favourite is further east on Atlantic Avenue. Bark is a quaint boutique with a curated, designer sensibility, including local favourites like Sunshine & Shadow and Rachel Comey, as well as gorgeous jewellery, quilts and small home accessories. The simple, whitewashed interior, resident cats and small backyard makes stopping here that much sweeter. Although the stock is mostly fine bedding and quilts by designers like John Robshaw, check out Layla for its line of gorgeous jewellery. The owner also stocks her own line of high quality womenswear - breezy pieces favouring the same handcrafted techniques reflected by her interiors picks. Refinery 254 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 643 7861 Sir 360 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 643 6877 Kidswear Area Kids 233 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 522 6455 Area Mom & Baby 252 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 246 9453 The Green Onion 274 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 246 2804 Interiors Layla Smith Street is the area's main commercial shopping drag. Newcomer Flight 001 at 132 Smith Street offers the hippest travel accessories from Comme des Garçons wallets and leather portfolios to travel cosmetic kits from cult favourite New York beauty brand Mario Badescu and an excellent selection of quality suitcases and travel guides. Browse a vintage archive of knitwear dating from 1947-1974 at Ohio Knitting Mills. The men's and women's stock, recovered after the knitting plant's closure, is mostly in mint condition. Astro Turf 290 Smith Street Tel:+1 (718) 522 6182 Circa Antiques and Collectibles 377 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 596 1866 City Foundry 365 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 923 1786 City Foundry Annex 435 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 875 2875
Page 3 of 5 Darr 369 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 797 9733 Hasker 333 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 222 5756 Home and Haven 177 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 875 1775 Sterling Place 352 7th Ave Tel: +1 (718) 499 4800 On Smith, Dear Fieldbinder is the favourite shop of most of Brooklyn's young art and fashion set, who stop by regularly to stock up on easy dresses and blouses from A. Cheng, Charlotte Ronson, Maria Bonita Extra, Designers Remix and dozens of other beloved independent international designers. Don't forget to browse through the excellent jewellery selections. Where to eat and drink Bar Tabac 128 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 923 0918 Boerum Hill Food Company 134 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 222 0140 Floyd 131 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 858 5810 Gowanus Yacht Club 323 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 246 1321 Joya 215 Court St Tel: +1 (718) 222 3484 Brooklyn boutique shoppng would not be complete without stopping by Bird (with a sister store in Park Slope) - a mecca for stylish international and local labels like Acne Jeans, Tsumori Chisato, Mayle, Vanessa Bruno and Etoile Isabel Marant, in addition to the best selection of designer denim in the area. Kidswear From the popular Area chain there are two stores on Smith Street: Area Kids and Area Mom & Baby. Both carry fun, high quality toys, apparel and accessories. Marquet 221 Court Street Tel: +1 (718) 855 1289 Pacifico 269 Pacific Street Tel: +1 (718) 935 9090 Stan's Place 411 Atlantic Avenue Tel: +1 (718) 596 3110 Sweet Melissa 276 Court Street Tel: +1 (718) 855 3410 Trout 102 Smith Street Tel: +1 (718) 935 1294 Victory Cafe 123 State Street
Page 4 of 5 And don't miss The Green Onion up the street, a small shop jam-packed with beautiful and well-made children's clothes and toys. Interiors You'll find Atlantic Avenue's best antiques shops between Hoyt Street on the west side and Nevins Street on the east. Sterling Place, which has two locations on Atlantic, is an excellent location to browse through high quality antique and vintage copper and crystalware. You won't want to miss City Foundry at 365 Atlantic, for a wide selection of mid-century modern furniture and lighting. A block away is City Foundry Annex, which stocks antique industrial pieces like robot figures made from car parts. Darr Darr is a must-see for props and industrial oddities. Old paintings, glass jars of antlers, scientific equipment and other curios are among the stock, which also graces the walls of Hollander & Lexer across the street. A little further down you'll find Circa Antiques and Collectibles, a must for those interested in Victorian antiques, turn-of-the-century sterling silver flatware and quality Austrian and American glass and lamps. For new and modern interiors shopping, head down Smith Street to Home & Haven, which has a nicely edited collection of modern home decor and specialises in emerging local artists and Scandinavian designers. Up the block, Astro Turf specialises in 50s and 60s housewares, including vintage furniture from Eames and Knoll. Further south you'll find Hasker for a variety of new and vintage furniture and accessories from European and American manufacturers. Eating and drinking For wining and dining, you can't go wrong with the famed Smith Street eateries, but we also recommend checking out Court Street for the popular Thai eatery Joya and neighbourhood-favourite bakeries Sweet Melissa and Marquet.
Page 5 of 5 Stop in Boerum Hill Food Company at 134 Smith Street for a cozy brunch loaded with organic and local ingredients or just a delicious latte or smoothie. The tiny Victory Cafe on State street, behind Atlantic, has gourmet snacks and local company. For weekend brunch, the famed Bar Tabac has a live Dixieland jazz band near its streetside tables. Another excellent dinner option is Stan's Place, a New Orleans-style restaurant and cafe known for delicious Creole dishes like lump crab cakes and seafood gumbo. In the summer, The Gowanus Yacht Club is the preferred neighbourhood bar, where you can sit outside with pitchers of beer, enjoy a hotdog and take a peek at the neighbourhood's hipsters. For a similarly low-key outdoor experience with more cheap food options, try Trout or neighbouring Pacifico. Floyd is popular with a slightly older European crowd who flock to the spacious bar not just to drink, but also to play Bocce on the indoor clay court. WGSN 2007