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Condé Nast TravelerSep 10, 2025

In Ever-Evolving Brooklyn, These Italian Delis Are a Glimpse of Tradition

Where to go for lunch, legacy, and proof that some things in New York can survive a century.

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  • Caputo’s Fine FoodsDeliFreshest meats and cheeses, mozzarella
  • Bay RidgeNeighborhoodGrandfather's Brooklyn neighborhood
  • Mazzola BakeryCaféProsciutto bread, lard bread, artisan breads
  • Lioni’s Italian HeroesRestaurantFresh mozzarella
  • Carlo’s GroceryRestaurantHomemade cooking
  • Defonte’sFast foodFat Italian sandwiches, third place for longshoremen
  • Court PastryRestaurantItalian sweets, Sfingis, cannoli, zeppoles
  • Carroll GardensNeighborhoodEncompassing approximately 40 city blocks, it is bounded by Degraw and Warren Streets (north), Hoyt and Smith Streets…
  • BensonhurstNeighborhoodThe neighborhood is bordered on the northwest by 14th Avenue, on the northeast by 60th Street, on the southeast by…
  • YankeesPlaceThe New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx.
  • MetsTrain stationThe New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of Queens.
  • KnicksPlaceThe New York Knickerbockers, commonly called the New York Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in…
  • Villabate AlbaRestaurantCannoli, sfogliatella, fresh subs, stuffed breads
  • Tavola Italian MarketDeliDeli meats, pasta, cheeses, sauces
  • D. Coluccio and SonsMarketItalian sausages, imported Italian goods
  • Frank and Sal Italian MarketMarketItalian cold cuts and sandwiches, imported products
  • Mola di BariNeighborhood
  • Red HookNeighborhood
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The GuardianSep 17, 2023

Brooklyn for all budgets: 10 places to stay in New York’s coolest borough

New York City can be costly, but these hotels mean you can still afford to visit With an array of dormitories and private rooms, this unpretentious and popular, budget-friendly hostel makes a visit to one of the most expensive cities on the planet feel affordable. On the edge of East Williamsburg and trendy, industrial Bushwick, it has high ceilings, hardwood floors and eclectic furnishings rat…

Walk through cobbled streets

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