Brooklyn/Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush

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Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush are in Brooklyn. In addition to the two aforementioned neighborhoods, this travel guide covers Crown Heights, Lefferts Gardens, Brownsville, East Flatbush and Midwood.

Brooklyn/Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush Halal Travel Guide

  • Bedford-Stuyvesant is a major African-American neighborhood with some African presence and is the second largest African-American neighborhood in the nation after the city of Detroit. Bed-Stuy, as it is called by most New Yorkers, has been gentrifying lately. However violent crime is a still a concern along with the other social problems in the community.
  • Flatbush was formerly a Jewish, Italian and Irish neighborhood and before that settled by members of the Dutch Reformed Church. It is now a largely West-Indian neighborhood and is the home of Brooklyn College, one of the most beautiful campuses in the area. In the very center is the 18th Century Dutch Reformed Church at the junction of Flatbush and Church Avenues and its original school house dating to 1787 and originally called Erasmus Hall. Now it is the administration building of the public Erasmus Hall High School, whose own building is over 100 years old. The neighborhood's eponymous commercial main street, Flatbush Avenue, goes from the Manhattan Bridge on the north to the Gil Hodges Marine Parkway Bridge leading to the Rockaway Peninsula section of Queens on the south.
  • Crown Heights is largely a mixture of West Indians and Chasidic Jews. Part of the neighborhood is near the Brooklyn/Prospect Park|Brooklyn Botanic Gardens and the Brooklyn Museum. Violent crime is a still a concern along with the other social problems in the community, so use caution.
  • Midwood is a quiet residential area with some commercial streets, located on the other side of the Brooklyn College campus from Flatbush and extending for some ways to the south. The neighborhood is ethnically mixed, but includes a substantial population of Modern Orthodox Yahudi and some Chasidim and many shops are closed on Saturdays and Yahudi holidays. The area has one of New York City's largest concentrations of beautiful free-standing hundred-year-old Victorian and Edwardian homes. An interesting example of thit is the Avenue H station house on the Q subway line, which was first built a century ago as the local real estate office selling these homes. It is a historic site and a unique fixture of the city's subway system.
  • Brownsville is another mainly African-American neighborhood. It is just to the West of Brooklyn/East|East New York and like East New York, it remains among the more dangerous neighborhoods in New York, though crime statistics have declined in recent years and does not merit a visit from most Muslim visitors. Beware passing through here on your way to JFK Airport on the B15 bus.

Travel to Brooklyn/Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush

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By subway

The 2, 3, 4 and 5 (Weekdays only) all go to Franklin Avenue and then split. The 2 and 5 go down Nostrand Avenue into Flatbush, while the 3 and 4 continue into Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights.

It's also feasible to get to the Northern areas of Bed-Stuy by taking the A and C trains or the G train.

The B and Q also stop in this neighborhood near Prospect Park and continue through Midwood to the south.

Finally and the Franklin Avenue Shuttle (marked S) connects all these lines except the G to each other, making this a good method for changing between these trains.

By LIRR

The Long Island Railroad'sAtlantic Branch has a single stop in Bed-Stuy: Nostrand Avenue. Trains that stop here are either headed to or originate from Atlantic Terminal.

Travel by Bus to Brooklyn/Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush

The BM1, 2, 3 and 4 express buses all pass through here.

What to See

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  • Brooklyn College 2900 Bedford Ave 40.631111, -73.9525 Subway: {{NYCS|2 or {{NYCS|5 [weekdays only trains to Flatbush Ave or {{NYCS|Q train to Avenue H ☎ +1 718 951-5000 Free entry with permission of a guard Brooklyn College - East Quad at Brooklyn College (March 2009) Brooklyn College is one of the most beautiful college campuses in the New York area. It is lovingly landscaped and includes classic buildings from the 1930s and 40s. In particular and the iconic library building with its clock tower and chimes can be seen or heard from several blocks away. The best time to visit is in April, when most of the trees are in bloom.

Museums

  • Brooklyn Children's Museum 145 Brooklyn Ave 40.6745, -73.9439 at Street Mark's next to Brower Park; Subway: {{NYCS|C train to Kingston-Throop, {{NYCS|A train to Nostrand Ave, or {{NYCS|3 train to Kingston Ave; LIRR: Nostrand Ave ☎ +1 718 735-4400 Opening Hours: Tu,W,F 10AM Monday - 5PM, Thursday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday - Sunday 10AM Monday - 7PM $11 per person; children under 12 months free of charge Brooklyn Children's Museum - Brooklyn Children's Museum A highly interactive museum designed specifically for children.
  • Yahudi Children's Museum 790 Eastern Pkwy 40.668889, -73.941917 at Kingston; Subway: {{NYCS|3 train to Kingston Ave - Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 10AM Monday - 4PM; Sunday 10AM Monday - 5:30PM $13; seniors (65+) $10; under 2 free Yahudi Children's Museum - J Child Museum J11 jeh - The Yahudi Children's Museum is the largest Jewish-themed children's museum in the United States. It aims for children of all faiths and backgrounds to gain a positive perspective and awareness of the Yahudi legacy, fostering tolerance and understanding. The permanent collection features exhibits designed to be both educational and entertaining to children, often employing interactive multimedia. At the miniature golf course on the roof, for example, each hole represents a stage in Yahudi life. The museum is in the Chabad-Lubavitch Chasidic community of Crown Heights near the headquarters of the Lubavitch movement. The museum is run by Tzivos Hashem, a Chabad organization dedicated to the education of Yahudi children. The museum opened in 2004. In 2005 and the museum was among 406 New York City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a $20 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made feasible through a donation by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Brooklyn/Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush

  • East Midwood Yahudi Center 1625 Ocean Ave 40.6224, -73.9558 between Avenue K and Avenue L; Subway: {{NYCS|Q to Avenue J ☎ +1 718 338-3800 East Midwood Yahudi Center - East Midwood Yahudi Center building 2 - On the State and National Registers of Historic Places and home to weekly religious services and cultural happenings.

Shopping in Brooklyn/Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush

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  • casaBAN | 397 Tompkins Ave at Jefferson Ave; Subway: {{NYCS|A train to Nostrand, walk up North to Jefferson and make a left to Tompkins Ave. ☎ +1 917-607-3838 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 7PM moderate An antique and mid century modern furniture store.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Brooklyn/Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush

  • Di Fara's Pizzeria 1424 Avenue J 40.625, -73.9615 at 15th St; Subway: {{NYCS|Q train to Avenue J ☎ +1 718 258-1367 Opening Hours: W-Su noon-4:30PM and 6PM Monday - 9PM Cash only Di Fara Pizzas - An old-school pizzeria. Waiting for Dom and the only pizzaiolo in the shop, to painstakingly make your Pizzas or calzone is worth it. People returning to the neighborhood stop by here to indulge their nostalgia for quality that never wavers. Thit is not really affordable Pizzas, but it is very good Pizzas. Toppings include baby artichokes, porcini when available and baby eggplant, as well as more usual toppings that are unvery good. Don't let the worn appearance of the shop's exterior fool you.
  • Folukie - 1168 Bedford Ave at Putnam; Subway: {{NYCS|S trains to Franklin Ave or {{NYCS|A train to Nostrand Ave ☎ +1 718 623-3623 Opening Hours: 3PM Monday - 11PM daily $15-28 Great Trinidadian food in a small but stylish Bed-Stuy restaurant. The bigger draw, though, may be the music—jazz and R&B—which sees some really talented local musicians. Be sure to check the website to see who's playing when.
  • Saraghina - 435 Halsey Street at Lewis; Subway: {{NYCS|C trains to Utica Ave or {{NYCS|C train to Kingston-Throop ☎ +1 718 574-0010 Opening 6PM Monday - 11PM, Saturday - Sunday noon-4PM and 6PM Monday - 11PM under $30 Located in the heart of Bed-Stuy, Saraghina is a fantastic Pizzas restaurant offering up freshly baked thin-crust Pizzas for $16 or less - and that's for a good sized pie that one person could tuck away with some effort, but which is more easily shared by two. Favorites include the classic margherita and the proscuitto i funghi. Their oven is a true wood-burning brick unit and their ingredients are fresh and succulent. In addition to Pizzas, Saraghina offers a menu of traditional Italian fare, including burratina, sautéed artichokes, swordfish carpaccio and spaghetti with ragù di pesce, to name a few. The organic juice selection is a bit limited, but there are plenty of soft drinks on the list and the atmosphere - a deceptively small area converted from a storefront with lots of old wood paneling and hidden back dining room and garden - more than makes up for the brevity of the menu.
  • Sugar Hill Supper Club | Web: alse 609 DeKalb Ave at Nostrand; Subway: {{NYCS|G train to Bedford-Nostrand Aves ☎ +1 718 797-1727 Opening Hours: Sunday - West 9AM Monday - 7:30PM, Thursday 9AM Monday - 8:30PM, F-Sa 24 hours $13-22 An old school Bed-Stuy southern/soul food restaurant with outstanding crabcakes and frequent live jazz (always one, at least, on the first thursday of the month) as well as R&B, dance floor downstairs. The atmosphere is simple but elegant—a white tablecloth kind of place.
  • The Islands | 803 Washington Ave between Lincoln & Eastern Pkwy; Subway: {{NYCS|3 trains to Eastern Pkwy/Brooklyn Museum ☎ +1 718 398-3575 A great Caribbean restaurant with superb jerk Chicken, ox tail and other regional specialties.
  • Tom's | 782 Washington Ave at Sterling Pl ☎ +1 718 636-9738 Opening Hours: 6AM Monday - 4PM daily A classic diner with an old-school feel and friendly service. They even give you Snacks while you wait in the (usually long) line for their famous breakfast/brunch.

Drink

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If you are interested in local jazz events in and around Bed-Stuy, a lot of them are held in community centers, churches, etc., so you'll have to look them up. The place to look is the Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, whose mission and success is to ensure that jazz has a home and future in central Brooklyn. In addition to the following, check the restaurants above to find more jazz venues in the area.

  • Sista's Place | 456 Nostrand Ave at Jefferson; Subway: {{NYCS|C trains to Nostrand Ave and walk 4 blocks north ☎ +1 718 398-1766 $15-35 Sista's is central Brooklyn's highest profile jazz venue, with performances at Saturday 9PM and 10:30PM in their relatively small, friendly cafe space (performances are sporadic on other nights—call for schedule). It's also a political space and the collective in charge sponsors Sunday afternoon panels on various issues relevant to the local community.
  • Glass Shop | 766 Classon Ave between Park Pl & Sterling Pl - Opening 8AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday - Sunday 9AM Monday - 6PM A small, hip coffee shop with great drinks and baked goods. Has both indoor and outdoor seating areas with free wifi.
  • Sit & Wonder | 688 Washington Ave between Street Marks Ave and Prospect Pl ☎ +1 718 622-0299 Hip little coffee shop serving Stumptown coffee and pastries. A nice place to hang out with free wifi.
  • Washington Commons | 748 Washington Ave between Park Pl & Sterling Pl ☎ +1 718 230-3666 - Cafe with a good selection of soft drinks as well as a dimly lit but cozy atmosphere. Large outdoor area in the back with picnic tables is great in warm weather.
  • Franklin Park | 618 St. Johns Pl at Franklin Ave ☎ +1 718 975-0196 Opening 2:30PM Monday - 2AM, Saturday - Sunday 1PM Monday - 4AM Huge bar with a dance floor, lounge areas, two bars and outdoor space brings in a diverse crowd (if not predominately hipsters). Connected to the restaurant "Dutch Boy Burger" if you are hungry.

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Ramadan 2024 Celebrations in Brooklyn/Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush

Ramadan 2025 in Brooklyn/Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush

Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Akwaaba Mansion - Akwaaba Mansion Inn | 347 MacDonough Street at Stuyvesant; Subway: {{NYCS|C trains to Utica Ave ☎ +1 718 455-5958 +1-866-466-3855 Check-in: 2PM Monday - 7PM / Check-out: $160-175 Four guest rooms, each uniquely decorated with a cultural theme, private baths (some with Jacuzzis), air conditioning and clock radio/CD player, wireless internet and business center, guest library, TV and game room, personal concierge to arrange tours, restaurant reservations or anything else you may desire.
  • Rugby Gardens Bed & Breakfast | 317 Rugby Road (E 14th St) between Beverly and Cortelyou; Subway: {{NYCS|Q train to Cortelyou Road ☎ +1 718 469-2244 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM $150 Two night minimum stay.

Stay Safe

Compared to the 1980s and 1990s, Bedford-Stuyvesant and Flatbush aren't as dangerous as they used to be. Since the late 1990s and the area has been gentrifying and is more patrolled by the NYPD. Of course, when going anywhere, be careful of your surroundings. The neighborhood has its fair share of odd people and may be more dangerous at night.

Internet & Phones

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  • Brooklyn Public Library - Bedford branch | 496 Franklin Ave at Hancock; Subway: {{NYCS|S(Franklin Shuttle) trains to Franklin Ave or {{NYCS|A train to Nostrand Ave; LIRR: Nostrand Ave ☎ +1 718 623-0012 Opening Hours: Monday - Tuesday 10AM Monday - 6PM, West 1PM Monday - 8PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Brower Park branch | 725 St. Marks Ave between Nostrand and New York; Subway: {{NYCS|C trains to Nostrand Ave or {{NYCS|3 train to Nostrand Ave; LIRR: Nostrand Ave ☎ +1 718 773-7208 Opening Hours: Monday - Tuesday 10AM Monday - 6PM, West 1PM Monday - 8PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Brownsville branch | 61 Glenmore Ave at Watkins; Subway: {{NYCS|L train to Sutter Ave; LIRR: East New York ☎ +1 718 498-9721 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 8PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Clarendon branch | 2035 Nostrand Ave at Farragut; Subway: {{NYCS|5 trains to Flatbush Ave-Brooklyn College or Newkirk Ave ☎ +1 718 421-1159 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 8PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Cortelyou branch | 1305 Cortelyou Road at Argyle; Subway: {{NYCS|Q train to Cortelyou Road or {{NYCS|B train to Newkirk Ave ☎ +1 718 693-7763 Opening Hours: Monday - Tuesday 10AM Monday - 6PM, West 1PM Monday - 8PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Crown Heights branch | 560 New York Ave at Maple; Subway: {{NYCS|5 trains to Sterling Street ☎ +1 718 773-1180 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 8PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - East Flatbush branch | 9612 Church Ave at Rockaway Pkwy; Subway: {{NYCS|3 train to Saratoga Ave ☎ +1 718 922-0927 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 8PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Eastern Parkway branch | 1044 Eastern Pkwy at Schenectady, Subway: {{NYCS|4 trains to Utica Ave-Crown Heights ☎ +1 718 953-4225 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 6PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 8PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Flatbush branch | 22 Linden Blvd between Flatbush and Bedford; Subway: {{NYCS|Q trains to Church Ave or {{NYCS|5 trains to Church Ave ☎ +1 718 856-0813 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 6PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 8PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Macon branch | 361 Lewis Ave between Halsey and Macon; Subway: {{NYCS|C trains to Utica Ave ☎ +1 718 573-5606 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 8PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Marcy branch | 617 DeKalb Ave at Nostrand; Subway: {{NYCS|G train to Bedford-Nostrand Aves ☎ +1 718 935-0032 Opening Hours: Monday 1PM Monday - 8PM, Tuesday - West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Rugby branch | 1000 Utica Ave at Tilden; Subway: {{NYCS|5 trains to Church Ave and then transfer to B35 bus to Church Ave and Utica Ave, or 3/4 trains to Utica Ave-Crown Heights and then transfer to B46 bus to Utica Ave and Tilden Ave ☎ +1 718 566-0054 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 8PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Saratoga branch | 8 Thomas S. Boyland Street (Hopkinson Ave) at Macon; Subway: {{NYCS|J train to Halsey Street or {{NYCS|Z train to Chauncey Street ☎ +1 718 573-5224 Opening Hours: Monday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday 1PM Monday - 8PM, West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM
  • Brooklyn Public Library - Stone Avenue branch | 581 Mother Gaston Blvd (Stone Ave) at Dumont; Subway: {{NYCS|3 train to Junius Street or Rockaway Ave, or {{NYCS|L train to Livonia Ave ☎ +1 718 485-8347 Opening Hours: Monday 1PM Monday - 8PM, Tuesday - West 10AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday 1PM Monday - 6PM, Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM

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