Things To Do in Red Hook
Industrial designs, vacant warehouses, fabulous views of New York harbor and the Statue of Liberty as well as cobblestoned roads. These can all be found in Red Hook. What was once a major shipping port in the US, is now a small, quiet neighborhood in Brooklyn going through a slow gentrification process. This guide will explain how to get to the area and the things to do in Red Hook.
Getting to Red Hook
Commuting to Red Hook can be a little tricky since subways don’t really run through the area. With that being said you still have choices. The best possible choice is by taking the NYC Ferry which drops you off right at the harbor. You can also take the train to Carroll Street or Smith-9th Street Stations and walk.Walking Around Red Hook

Red Hook is still a growing neighborhood so comparing it to other places such as Williamsburg wouldn’t make sense. With that being said, there are some attractions in the neighborhood. The Swedish furniture store Ikea in Red Hook brings a lot of attention especially many locals from Manhattan. There are also multiple cafe’s and restaurants popping up. Nevertheless, Red Hook is still very raw and you’ll see that it was once very industrial. It’s nice to check this place out now before it takes on a whole new look as it continues to evolve and grow.
Top 5 Things to Do in Red Hook
- Valentino Pier
Ferris St & Coffey St
- Kentler International Drawing Space
353 Van Brunt Street
- Brooklyn Crab
24 Reed Street
- Steve’s Authentic Key Lime Pie
185 Van Dyke Street
- Waterfront Museum and Showboat Barge
Food Spots in Red Hook
Red Hook is currently growing. Restaurants, cafes, and bars are starting to pop up. Checking out food establishments are just one of the best things to do in Red Hook. Here are some of our favorite places below.
Red Hook Lobster Pound in Brooklyn if you're ever in the upcoming neighborhood, Red Hook makes sure to check out the...
Honorable Mentions for Other Restaurants, Bars, and Cafes


Brooklyn Ice House
At Brooklyn Ice House you’ll find the largest beer selection in the area. There are over 50 beers to choose from.
(address: 318 Van Brunt St (Btwn Pioneer St & King St))
Sunny’s Bar
This bar has been operating since 1890. You’ll be treated to live music and jazz.
(address: 253 Conover Street )
Rocky’s Sullivan’s
Rocky’s Sullivan’s is an Irish pub with a sense of good live music. At Rocky’s, you’ll meet locals, sailors and overhear stories about the area of Red Hook. Rocky’s has been for many years an integral part of the restaurant scene in Red Hook and is worth a visit. (Address: 46 Beard St )
Baked
The Baked provides by far the most delicious cookies around.
(address: 359 Van Brunt Street)
Steve’s Key Lime Pie

This authentic dessert from Florida is also available in Red Hook. No need to travel to Key West to eat the best Key Lime Pie (A typical American dessert made from lime juice, egg yolks and sweetened condensed milk in a pie crust). Steve, the owner of the popular café is known for by far the most delicious key lime pie in all of New York.
(address: 1011, 185 Van Dyke St)
Other things To Do in Red Hook




Red Hook is a quiet neighborhood in Brooklyn. People come here to relax, eat delicious seafood and to get away from the bustling area of the city. Since the area is still growing, there really isn’t much when it comes to sightseeing. Therefore we recommend just making a quick visit here.
Let's start with Valentino Pier. It has numerous restaurants and bars with distinctive views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty. There's also the Kentler International Drawing Space where you can admire local art. Seafood and Key lime pie are also highlights of this neighborhood.
The Brooklyn Crab and Red Hook Lobster Pound are our favorite seafood restaurants and are definitely one of the best things to do in Red Hook. The Brooklyn Crab is open from March to October and offers very good food even a miniature golf course.
Museums in Red Hook
1. Waterfront Museum and Showboat BargeThe Waterfront Museum is a Maritime Museum right on the pier in Red Hook. Find out all about the history of navigation focusing on the port of New York. The Vessel was built in 1914 and is still preserved today.
(address: 290 Conover Street)
Similar districts
If you liked Red Hook, make sure to check out Park Slope and Williamsburg as well.Der Beitrag Things To Do in Red Hook erschien zuerst auf Loving New York.
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