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12 Best Bodegas In New York City, According To Locals
There’s nothing New Yorkers are more loyal to than their local bodega. And with one on nearly every corner of the city, we decided to ask our following via Facebook and Instagram for their top recommendations to curate a list of the absolute best.
The word “bodega” originates from the Spanish term for grocery store, la bodega. According to Time Magazine, bodegas were primarily found in Spanish speaking neighborhoods until more New Yorkers recognized the convenience of a corner store and others began popping up in every neighborhood. Now, there are approximately 13,000 bodegas in New York City.
“In Central and South America and the Caribbean, they have bodegas on every corner to serve the poor,” said spokesman for the Bodega Association of the United States, Fernando Mateo. “New York City is basically the largest urban community in the world. Bodegas serve people who are used to that service in their native countries.”
Not only did bodegas become a more affordable alternative to city supermarkets but “they [became] a place where people [got] together and [went] over their daily news, and people [became] part of their communities,” Mateo expressed.
So whether it’s favored for the best BEC in town or because of the fabulous store manager (aka the bodega cat), here is a list of the best bodegas in New York City, according to locals:
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1. Adam’s Deli Grocery
Where: 239 Bedford Park Blvd, The Bronx
2. Collado Grocery
Where: 743 Liberty Ave, Brooklyn
3. Blue Sky Deli
Where: 110th & 1st Avenue, New York
4. Bushwick Deli
Where: 1449 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn,
5. A-Rod Grocery
Where: 457 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn
6. UN Gourmet Deli
Where: 361 E 49th St, New York
7. Joe’s Gourmet Health Deli
Where: 3161 Broadway, New York
8. Andy’s Deli
Where: 291 Broadway, New York
9. Superior NY Deli
Where: 1402 Cortelyou Rd, Brooklyn
10. George’s Deli
Where: 36-19 28th Ave, Astoria
11. York Delicatessen
Where: 1492 York Ave, New York
12. Sunny & Annie’s
Where: 94 Avenue B, New York
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Downtown Brooklyn Just Announced Their Jam-Packed Lineup For The Spring Season
Downtown Brooklyn Partnership (DBP) recently announced the spring lineup of its annual event series Downtown Brooklyn Presents, and judging by how jam packed it is with fun, free programming you definitely will not want to miss out.
Downtown Brooklyn Presents celebrates the people and the places of one of the nation’s fastest growing downtowns, and the spring launch is only the start of an exciting season.
Kicking off the season is a series complementing The Plaza’s interactive public artwork COMMON GROUND, which gives way to Earth Day events, ping pong happy hours, zumba classes, and more.
This year, Downtown Brooklyn will also host several events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip hop, Pride Month, and Juneteenth, from their version of hip hop karaoke to commemorative performances and activities.
See Downtown Brooklyn Presents’ schedule below:
COMMON GROUND Performances
Pratt Institute’s fashion department closes the installation with JUNIOR THESIS – a fashion performance featuring selected works from year-end collections.
- Saturday, April 22, 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Downtown Brooklyn Car-Free Earth Day
An exciting and earth-friendly activation on the plaza at Albee Square. Albee Square West will also be closed to traffic all day, so bring your yoga mats, bikes, scooters, and roller skates and enjoy a car-free street!
- Saturday, April 22, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Willoughby Walks
For two consecutive weeks, lounge in lawn chairs and revel in a car-free streets! Downtown Brooklyn Partnership and DOT close the streets and transform them with art, music, exercise classes, and fun activities — all free and open to the public!
- Thursday, April 27, 2 p.m. – 8 p.m.
- Wednesday, May 3, 2 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Albee Square Happy Hours: Check the Rhime
In honor of Hip Hop 50, channel your favorite MC and spit the verses that have kept you in love with the genre for five decades. Vibe curator, Dot Ichiro provides the beats.
- Thursdays, May 4-25, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
BAMkids SpringFest
A day of free musical performances, interactive activities, and showcases of local talent, celebrating the spirit of spring and themes related to environmental advocacy and care. Co-curated by the BAMkids Parent Advisory Circle.
- Saturday, May 6, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Ping Pong Happy Hours
DJ Mike Doelo and The Push are back for another series of ping pong match ups. The series is free to the public.
- Tuesdays, May 9-30 & June 6-20, 5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Zumba with Dodge YMCA
Natarsha McQueen’s beloved Zumba series returns. Devoted fans and new recruits sweat it out each Wednesday to choreographed dance moves set to lively beats.
- Wednesdays, May 10, 17, 31 & June 7, 14, 21, 28, 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
BKLYN Kids Indoor/Outdoor Block Party
Brooklyn Bridge Parents brings block party fun to Downtown Brooklyn at both City Point and Albee Square with free, fun activities for families with kids ages 1 to 10.
- Saturday, May 20, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
BAM DanceAfrica Outdoor Bazaar
The nation’s largest festival of African and African American dance, music, and culture is back with this beloved annual event.
- May 27-29, Times TBD
Lunchtimes @ Brooklyn Commons Park
Thursdays in June are filled with lively lunchtime entertainment.
- Thursdays, June 1-29, 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Bare Feet Downtown Brooklyn
Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi returns for another cultural journey through music and dance. Seasoned pros and first-time dancers are all welcome to join on The Plaza’s dance floor for fun and exciting moves.
- Thursdays, June 1-22, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Juneteenth Weekend
651 ARTS presents the 651 ARTS’ Third Annual Juneteenth Celebration, a commemoration of African American emancipation featuring performances and activities.
- Saturday, June 17, Time TBD
Brooklyn Poetry Slam
This monthly, popular event is celebrating six years and hosts and cultivates an incredible evening of poetry and community, supported by beats from DJ Jive Poetic.
- Tuesday, Jun 27, 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Check out the full calendar of events here.
“We are excited to announce a 2023 spring calendar that will give Brooklynites ways to come out and enjoy our public spaces,” said Regina Myer, President of Downtown Brooklyn Partnership. “Downtown Brooklyn Presents transforms the neighborhood with a vibrant calendar of events and having residents and visitors join us for fun, fitness, and entertainment outside.”
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