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Neighborhood Profile

Brooklyn Heights: waterfront elegance.

Brooklyn Heights is the borough's oldest and most distinguished residential neighborhood, designated as New York City's first historic district in 1965. Its tree-lined streets are lined with Federal, Greek Revival, and Romanesque brownstones, many dating to the mid-1800s. The median age of 39 reflects a mix of established professionals, families, and longtime residents.

The Brooklyn Heights Promenade offers one of the most iconic views in New York -- a panoramic sweep of Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, and New York Harbor. Below the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park stretches 85 acres along the waterfront with sports facilities, playgrounds, and cultural programming.

Montague Street is the neighborhood's commercial spine, while St. Ann's Warehouse under the Brooklyn Bridge hosts world-class theater and performance. Jane's Carousel, a restored 1922 carousel in a Jean Nouvel glass pavilion, anchors the park's northern end.

CharacterAffluent, established. Professionals, families, and retirees. Median age 39
ArchitectureBrooklyn's first designated historic district (1965). Federal, Greek Revival, and Romanesque brownstones
CorridorsMontague St, Henry St, Hicks St, Atlantic Ave
LandmarksBrooklyn Heights Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, St. Ann's Warehouse, Transit Museum
TNT Distance994 Atlantic Ave, 15-22 min walk from Montague St. R train at Court St connects in 8 min
Key Landmarks

The waterfront and beyond.

Brooklyn Heights' cultural landmarks span from the Promenade to the waterfront, with performing arts and history in between.

Brooklyn Heights Promenade

15 min walk

Iconic cantilevered walkway with sweeping views of Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, and New York Harbor. One of NYC's most photographed locations.

0.7 mi west

St. Ann's Warehouse

18 min walk

World-class performing arts venue in a restored tobacco warehouse under the Brooklyn Bridge. Theater, music, and avant-garde productions.

0.8 mi northwest

New York Transit Museum

8 min walk

Housed in a decommissioned 1936 subway station on Schermerhorn Street. Vintage trains, exhibitions, and transportation history.

0.4 mi south

Jane's Carousel

20 min walk

Restored 1922 carousel in a Jean Nouvel-designed glass pavilion on the Brooklyn Bridge Park waterfront.

0.9 mi northwest

Commercial Corridors

Where Brooklyn Heights gathers.

Montague Street

Brooklyn Heights' main commercial street. Restaurants, banks, specialty shops, and cafes serving the neighborhood's affluent, established residents.

Atlantic Avenue (West)

Antique row, Middle Eastern restaurants, home goods stores, and specialty shops running east-west along the neighborhood's southern boundary.

Brooklyn Bridge Park

85-acre waterfront park with sports facilities, playgrounds, Smorgasburg (seasonal), and cultural programming along the East River.

Transit Access

Walk or ride, your call.

Brooklyn Heights connects to Take N' Toke via multiple subway lines or a scenic walk along Atlantic Avenue through brownstone Brooklyn.

23
Clark Street
0.6 mi~12 min walk
AC
High Street-Brooklyn Bridge
0.7 mi~15 min walk
R
Court Street
0.4 mi~8 min walk
2345BQDNR
Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center
0.2 mi~3 min walk
FAQ

Brooklyn Heights questions.

How far is Take N' Toke from Brooklyn Heights?

Take N' Toke at 994 Atlantic Avenue is located east of Brooklyn Heights. From Montague Street, it's about a 15-22 minute walk along Atlantic Avenue. The R train at Court Street or the 2/3 at Clark Street can connect you to Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center, one block from our door.

Which subway lines connect Brooklyn Heights to the dispensary?

The R at Court Street (8 min walk to us), the 2/3 at Clark Street (one stop to Atlantic), and the A/C at High Street all connect to the Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center hub. You can also walk along Atlantic Avenue -- it's a pleasant, well-lit route.

What products do Brooklyn Heights customers typically explore?

Brooklyn Heights visitors often gravitate toward our premium flower, precisely-dosed edibles, and discreet vape options. Our staff is knowledgeable and can provide personalized recommendations based on your experience level and preferences.

Can I walk to the dispensary from the Promenade area?

Yes. From the Promenade, head east on any cross street to Atlantic Avenue, then walk east. It's approximately 15-20 minutes depending on your starting point. The walk passes through scenic brownstone blocks.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept cash and debit cards. An ATM is available on-site. All prices include applicable taxes as required by New York State.

For use only by adults 21 years of age and older. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Cannabis can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of cannabis. Licensed by New York Office of Cannabis Management.