Charles P. • February 9, 2014The Counter Cafe is excellent! Try the Croque Monsieur--outstanding! The lentil soup was great!
Todd F. • March 10, 2010You can find out a neat fact about our history by looking at the interior doorknobs which are original to Brooklyn Historical Society's 1881 building.
Harry C. • March 2, 2013Amazing displays. A must see even if you are not into Bonsai just see the time and effort the growers put into growing their Bonsai.
Derk D. • February 27, 2015Great place on a rainy or cold day. If you have a family the membership is a great deal
Paula L. • December 23, 2019Beautiful spare space on a quiet street with blue-chip art in its inaugural exhibit (Ai Weiwei, Louise Bourgeois). Open 'til 7 on Sundays!
Dan • December 2, 2010Wonderful museum and great event location! Check out the Fish Soup episode of Throwdown with Bobby Flay; the Throwdown was shot on this Barge!
Eva • December 19, 2014I've been here a couple of years ago and it was impressive. Very interesting for those who love history.
Terézia M. • September 12, 2016I love vibe, decoration, staff, shop and show! You should just go there and support this unique venue❣
Jay M. • November 3, 2014Very hands on and very informative. Nice combination of everything Jewish in a neat package for kids.
Leeza • September 11, 2014Call ahead to just stop by. Tiny place, not a lot to see, but you get to hold an original musket if you want.
Ryan E. • April 29, 2017It's a long trek to get here, but if you're a real history buff (like myself) then it's worth the visit
Prospect_Park • March 2, 2010A great place to bring the kids year-round. Built by a Dutch family in the 18th century farming village of Flatbush, Lefferts Historic House interprets the history of Brooklyn’s environment from pre-C
Jake H. • March 4, 2011Best little museum in Williamsburg (maybe best little one on east coast). Worth way more than the $1 entry. Do not not go.
Mike K. • February 29, 2016Definitely worth a stop in. Interesting info on the river and the area. Make a $1-2 donation. It's a good cause
Swarm by Foursquare • October 10Open to the public on Sunday, October 20 for Open House New York: Brooklyn Seltzer Museum. No tickets required.
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