Caribbean and Prospect Park
What this foodstroll is
Our take on the best Caribbean food and things to do near Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
Why this foodstroll works
Crown Heights is home to one of NYC’s largest Caribbean communities, and our favorite Jamaican and Trinidadian restaurants in Brooklyn can be found just six blocks apart. Both spots are located a mile from Prospect Park, which allows for pleasant strolls down Eastern Parkway or through Prospect Heights. The area is loaded with activities for families, most of which are free for kids, and considering you can’t spend more than $30 on Caribbean food, this adventure lands firmly in the affordable category.
Strolling
Most of the destinations are walkable, and the stroll from Prospect Park to the food spots and back will help you work up an appetite. Eastern Parkway has exclusive bike and pedestrian paths, but if walking is out of the question, an Uber/Lyft takes just 5 minutes.
Food Spots
1. Gloria’s Caribbean Cuisine
2. The Islands
3. The Social
Transportation
The 2/3 trains stop at Eastern Parkway Brooklyn Museum, the 4 a few blocks east at Franklin Ave, and the B/Q not too far away at 7th Avenue or Prospect Park. The Franklin Ave Shuttle S also stops nearby at Botanic Garden.
The Botanic Garden has a parking lot and rates can be seen here. Streetside parking near the food spots is possible, and we recommend strolling from there toward the park.