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Vibrant venue in industrial buildings offering hip eateries, shops, art galleries & outdoor events.
220 36th St, Brooklyn, NY 11232

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Reviews — 8

Moshie Seidenfeld
at 2023 Dec 13
Moshie Seidenfeld
at 2023 Dec 13
Hi all,
I wanted to express my heartfelt gratitude to each of you for helping make our event truly unforgettable. Your venue exceeded our expectations in every way, and your team's exceptional service was genuinely impressive. Your attention to detail, warm hospitality, and professionalism created a seamless experience for us and our guests. Thank you for your hard work and dedication. We look forward to future opportunities to collaborate!
ESB NYC
at 2023 Dec 12
ESB NYC
at 2023 Dec 12
We love stopping by these repurposed buildings to shop and eat. Lots of dining options and tons of unique stores. Big Japanese section. Furniture and tchotchkes. Nice courtyard areas to sit, play or eat. Weekends are packed with kids and strollers, we generally avoid weekends.
Lyssa G
at 2023 Dec 11
Lyssa G
at 2023 Dec 11
There's always something fun to do at Industry City. Whether you're into breweries and distilleries, arts & crafts, family activities, free yoga classes, comedy shows, salsa dancing, live music, or just window shopping and eating some good food, Industry City has it all.
Lisa L
at 2023 Dec 02
Lisa L
at 2023 Dec 02
I went there on a Saturday at about 10:45am. Found street parking a block away so didn't have to use the parking lot across the street $20 & $15. There are a lot of high end stores. Japan Village is also located in Industry City. It's very small. A dollar type store, tea ceremony place, grocery store, sewing place and animes store. In Industry City, there are different restaurants, patisserie, furniture store and clothing shops. Its a nice place to walk around, they have courtyards. I purchased a bento box in Japan Village for lunch. It was worth the price,$14. Wouldn't make a special trip out there but if I was in the area I would walk around.
M P
at 2023 Dec 01
M P
at 2023 Dec 01
Very industrial spa e qs expected. Lots of vendors. I went on a Saturday night after 6pm. Was pretty dead. Lots of families with small children. Most stores were closed. Some restaurants. The Asian market was open.
Sam D
at 2023 Oct 09
Sam D
at 2023 Oct 09
Came here for the Brooklyn Night Market and it was a great experience! There were a variety of food vendors with options from different countries. The area was spacious and clean. There was space on both sides for vendor setups and a walking path in the middle. There was also elevated walking areas on both sides. The bathrooms were clean. Keep in mind that not all vendors are cashless so bring cash just in case. Overall it was a great space and experience. Will definitely be back again.
Miranda Yang
at 2023 Aug 18
Miranda Yang
at 2023 Aug 18
overall really appreciated the visual designs of the park - such a thoughtful and diverse collection with very aesthetically pleasing colors. the orientation and navigating were very confusing tho. it’s one of the places that you have to know where you’re going exactly and make a conscious decision looking for the place and not where you can organically go across all stores / spaces. also not recommend going on weekdays (assuming after work too), shops close early so they weren’t that much to see when i got there. the food was bad too 🥲

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