
Neighborhood
Gowanus, Brooklyn
At a Glance
An eclectic, unconventional area, Gowanus sits at the intersection of industry and artistry. It’s a place where maker studios and coworking spaces collide with the pioneering restaurants and bars that dot the neighborhood’s namesake canal.
Unexpected bites and drinks await
The creativity that brims along the streets of Gowanus goes beyond artist studios. Enjoy an impressive mix of restaurants and bars.
Eat
Drink
Well located, easy access
295 Douglass Street sits within a short walk of 11 Subway lines, the Long Island Rail Road’s Atlantic Terminal, and several Citibike stations. The neighborhood also offers free street and paid off-street parking.
Subway
R Train at Union Street Station — 5 minute walk
2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, and R Trains at Atlantic Avenue/Barclays Center Station — 9 minute walk
F and G Trains at Bergen Street Station — 13 minute walk
Long Island Rail Road
Atlantic Terminal — 12 minute walk
Citibike
Douglass Street and Third Avenue Station — 2 minute walk
Parking
99 Third Avenue Garage — 5 minute walk