Edible Manhattan

The Edible Guide

Fort Greene

BAMcafé
The place to dine pre-performance at the[...] more »
Bittersweet
Directly across from Fort Greene Park, this small and eclectic cafe churns out delicious java,[...] more »
General Greene
This Fort Greene restaurant serves understated American[...] more »
Gnarly Vines
With a focus on small-production, sustainable or stricter, this Fort Greene shop offers regular in-store[...] more »
Greene Grape
A small wine shop favoring small producers and family wineries, you’ll find plenty of affordable[...] more »
Greene Grape Provisions
A block away from their wine store, Greene Grape, Amy Bennett and Jason Richelson opened[...] more »
iCi Restaurant
Using some of the best,[...] more »
No. 7
This casual rustic dining room in Fort Greene, with a well-curated contemporary American menu and[...] more »
Sit and Wonder
Fort Greene cafe Bittersweet's little sister, Sit and Wonder, continues the now-established Brooklyn tradition of[...] more »
The Organic Gardener
“Green from the ground up,” these landscape designers create sustainable, eco-friendly gardens on terraces, in[...] more »
Thirst Wine Merchants
Inspired by Alice Waters and Kermit Lynch, Thirst features delicious, food-friendly, thirst-inspiring wines that reflect[...] more »
WTF
There's an inherent edginess to WTF Coffee Laboratory, a take-it-or-leave-it approach that they can afford[...] more »