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    J+B Design - Gift shop interior. Vendors selected from Japan.

    J+B Design

    (16 reviews)

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    Park Slope, Gowanus

    Great large space cafe…read more Plenty of coffee specialities & more Free wifi, quite place to relax and read a book or play on line. This spot is located in the middle if the block between 4th & 5th avenue.

    A very chill place with unique beverages. I had the hot ginger chocolate, which was like a Mexican…read morehot chocolate but with ginger instead of chili pepper (they do also have spicy hot chocolate). The café appears to have a very small food selection as well but I didn't order from it so don't take my word for it. The space doubles as a design gallery, with art pieces, home decor, etc. for sale. The emphasis on design is apparent before you even step inside. An old-time pushcart propping up a "Welcome" sign catches your eye from the street so you know you're in the right place, which was helpful because the shop is a bit off the beaten path (although not at all hard to find if armed with the address). The site seems to have been chosen specifically for its industrial feel, but there is no trace of coldness from what used to be a factory (and before that, about 100 years ago, a horse stable) The space has a kind of country farmhouse feel to it, with decorative scarves hanging from the brick walls and sponge-painted planks of wood decorating the front-of-house coffee bar. I talked to the manager (Fumio Tashiro, a very hospitable man), who said the café will change ownership in July, and an entirely new drink menu will be rolled out. He mentioned he will still be here, and I plan to come back then and make sure things haven't changed too much, as I really like it the way it is now!

    JMD Squares Stores - Good stuff here! They got what you're looking for!

    JMD Squares Stores

    (22 reviews)

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    Park Slope

    I am updating this review as I noticed some local Yelpers complaining about this business'…read more"abrasive" customer service experience. This is a locally owned business with hard working values! I really didn't want the "Karen" and " Ken" reviews who have no credible Yelp review history to ruin the reputation of a great establishment!. But don't take my word for it, come here and see for yourself! Here is my original review and I still stand by it! If you're looking for a "good old neighborhood" store that's been around for years with a little "good old neighborhood" attitude and fully equipped with Brooklyn accent, then come to JMD Square Stores. "You'll feel right at home"! This place brags of old history and memories. I remember coming to this place when I was like 6 years old. Even back then, in the 1980's they sold Puma sneakers, Converse, Wrangler jeans, Le Tigre polo shirts and Hanes t-shirts that would satisfy all your neighborhood clothing needs. Every time I come back home to see my Ma, I make it a point to stop by Brooklyn and see what I can get at Square Stores. They fortunately renovated the store back in the 1990s creating bigger glass window displays showing off their latest sales and styles. They still sell the good old Dickies brand still available in the Mailman Blue, UPS Brown and NY Sanitation Green. I like the fact that Square Stores sticks to their roots but also follows the times and carry brands like Levi's jeans, Timberland boots and always the sporty urban Carhartt clothing line. Sadly, I live in Los Angeles now but it's always a trip to memory lane when I'm back here! Howie is the owner whom I remember way back when his dad ran the store. He's always a familiar face and is obviously from the neighborhood. He's got the good natured attitude and accent to boot!. He's got the good natured attitude and accent to boot!. I can see why some clients may feel he's rough around the edges but trust me, he's a real "teddy bear" inside. So make it a point to support your local business and capture some Brooklyn culture. "Wha?, you got a problem with dat!?" See you here!

    Good service tasty coffee, and food nothing above average but nothing below. I am offering around…read morethis area and I stopped by for something once in a while.

    Gureje - "A lifestyle, embedded in the tRuTH of CoLoR & it's rElAtIoNs ThRoUgH PrInTs & dEsIgNs"

    Gureje

    (7 reviews)

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    Prospect Heights

    The clothes in this store are stunning. All of the fabrics are handmade, as are the clothes. I…read morefound a dress that I loved, but it didn't fit. The owner took my measurements and altered the dress (for free!) and because I don't live in NY, he shipped it to me. I only wish he had items for sale listed on his website so I could order more. The owner, and his family, are lovely humans. The bar staff is also super kind and great drink makers! All around, it's a very cool spot. I wish I could hang out there more.

    I've been living in the area for 4 yrs and have always wanted to stop by... so the day before my…read more27th birthday, I did! It was such a great experience (and there's a sale going on too!) This 10 yr old boutique is the epitome of what BK is - custom, locally produced goods with a music vibe. The owner produces tie dyed African inspired clothing, of which he can tailor for you on the spot. I recently bought a linen dress that I love & can't wait to wear.. and pair of funky huge star earrings. Def a place to go to for unique, well made items. Prices are on the high end but if you take into account the craftsmanship and the quality.. it's reasonable. Anthropologie items can cost 2 - 3x what's in the store... There's a spot out back that is used for classes / workshops / events but I haven't attended any yet. Found a great article on this spot: http://newyork.untappedcities.com/2011/07/14/the-village-at-gureje/

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