Sophisticated neighborhood balancing between lively and laid-back
When you think of Brooklyn, you likely dream of leafy streets, hip eateries, and bustling coffee shops, which is to say that when you think of Brooklyn, you likely dream of Cobble Hill. Situated adjacent to the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and stretching as far east as Court Street, this parcel of northwestern Brooklyn is beloved for its trendsetting residents, peaceful cobbled streets, and endearingly eclectic collection of shops and eateries.
Historically, Cobble Hill was rapidly developed during the 1830s after already having been an area of dispute during the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. The area flourished in the latter half of the 1800s when boat transportation between Manhattan and Brooklyn was largely available, making it possible for Manhattanites to move across the river.
Cobble Hill’s streets are lined with charming brownstones and Victorian mansions that give the landscape an architectural depth and charisma that cannot be replicated. Families and young professionals alike flock to these timeless cobbled streets, preferring the easygoing pace of Brooklyn life over the constant rush of Manhattan living.
With its quiet streets and easygoing attitude, Cobble Hill is an idyllic piece of Brooklyn that is well-suited for people from all walks of life. Families relish the world-class academic opportunities and wide sidewalks while young professionals enjoy the wealth of shopping, dining, and nightlife options at their fingertips. Retirees can take advantage of the surplus of nearby amenities.
Cobble Hill’s dining and shopping atmosphere thrive on individuality. For Spanish-style fares, La Vara is a neighborhood favorite for its inventive fusion of flavors that combine Jewish and Moorish traditions to cultivate a menu unlike any other. La Vara earned a Michelin star in 2018’s edition of The Michelin Guide, among other accolades. For an early morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat, swing by Poppy’s. This cafe’s immaculate menu of breathtakingly elegant dishes includes a broad array of sweet and savory items, such as hibiscus quince crème fraîche cake and prosciutto sandwiches. Le French Tart Deli is a quaint delicatessen offering freshly-made pastries and bakery items alongside a selection of market goods in a traditional setting. For an old-fashioned experience, head over to Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain. This retro ice cream shop boasts a vintage charm and a menu of sundaes, ice cream sandwiches, floats, and shakes.
Although Cobble Hill boasts a quiet demeanor, there is still a multitude of ways to fill your days in the area. Cobble Hill Cinemas is a landmark for cinephiles in Brooklyn. Home to five theaters, this cinema screens everything from independently created and foreign films alongside blockbuster first-runs. Nearby, half-acre Cobble Hill Park is a pristinely manicured urban greenspace with plenty of play areas and mature trees.
In Cobble Hill, there is a surplus of outstanding private and public schools, which grants students the ability to find an education style that best suits their specific academic needs. A few noteworthy schools in the neighborhood include: