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Brooklyn Seltzer Museum — Attraction in New York

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Brooklyn Seltzer Museum
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Nearby attractions
Islamic Research And Dawah Center
406 Autumn Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
City Line Park
Atlantic Ave &, Fountain Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
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Robert E. Venable Park
Sutter Avenue &, Sheridan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Bhavaanee Maa Mandir
239 McKinley Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208, United States
City Line Skate Park
Fountain Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Belmont Playground
Conduit Blvd &, Belmont Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Cypress Hills East New York Community Center
276 Chestnut St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Liberty Ave Garden & Recreation
Liberty Ave & Drew St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Cypress Hills Playground
Euclid Ave. &, Dumont Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Nearby restaurants
El Rey II
1064 Liberty Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
City Line Bakery
1047 Liberty Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Daruchini Restaurant and Cafe
1063 Liberty Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Naira Bread
530 Conduit Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Joe's Pizzeria
1121 Liberty Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Amar Bari INC.
1075a Liberty Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Boithok Khana Kitchen & Sweets Inc
1102 Liberty Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Pitha Ghor Brooklyn
1088 Liberty Ave 1st Fl, Suite - 2, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Boithok khana Kitchen & Sweets inc
1102a Liberty Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Panda House
530 N Conduit Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Nearby hotels
Linden Motor Inn
714 S Conduit Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Bkway Hotel Brooklyn
3192 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
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Brooklyn Seltzer Museum

474 Hemlock St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
5.0(22)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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Family friendly
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attractions: Islamic Research And Dawah Center, City Line Park, Al-Aman Mosque, Robert E. Venable Park, Bhavaanee Maa Mandir, City Line Skate Park, Belmont Playground, Cypress Hills East New York Community Center, Liberty Ave Garden & Recreation, Cypress Hills Playground, restaurants: El Rey II, City Line Bakery, Daruchini Restaurant and Cafe, Naira Bread, Joe's Pizzeria, Amar Bari INC., Boithok Khana Kitchen & Sweets Inc, Pitha Ghor Brooklyn, Boithok khana Kitchen & Sweets inc, Panda House
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Phone
(718) 912-4941
Website
brooklynseltzermuseum.org

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Nearby attractions of Brooklyn Seltzer Museum

Islamic Research And Dawah Center

City Line Park

Al-Aman Mosque

Robert E. Venable Park

Bhavaanee Maa Mandir

City Line Skate Park

Belmont Playground

Cypress Hills East New York Community Center

Liberty Ave Garden & Recreation

Cypress Hills Playground

Islamic Research And Dawah Center

Islamic Research And Dawah Center

4.7

(30)

Closed
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City Line Park

City Line Park

4.2

(86)

Closed
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Al-Aman Mosque

Al-Aman Mosque

4.7

(205)

Closed
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Robert E. Venable Park

Robert E. Venable Park

4.4

(237)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Brooklyn Seltzer Museum

El Rey II

City Line Bakery

Daruchini Restaurant and Cafe

Naira Bread

Joe's Pizzeria

Amar Bari INC.

Boithok Khana Kitchen & Sweets Inc

Pitha Ghor Brooklyn

Boithok khana Kitchen & Sweets inc

Panda House

El Rey II

El Rey II

4.2

(1.0K)

$

Closed
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City Line Bakery

City Line Bakery

4.0

(107)

$$

Closed
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Daruchini Restaurant and Cafe

Daruchini Restaurant and Cafe

4.1

(97)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Naira Bread

Naira Bread

4.7

(124)

$

Closed
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Yiyi ZhangYiyi Zhang
This museum is such a fun, off-the-beaten-path spot. If you have friends or family visiting who want to skip the usual touristy stuff and do something a little different, this is a perfect choice. The space itself is pretty small, but they do a lot with it! There are great interactive elements where you can learn about the history and process of seltzer-making, see the old bottles and machinery, and even try spraying a bottle yourself. It’s very hands-on and makes the whole experience feel personal and unique. Barry Joseph, one of the cofounders, is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. He shares tons of interesting stories and details about the history of seltzer, the business, and its place in New York’s cultural history. You can tell how much love and care has gone into preserving and sharing this piece of Brooklyn tradition. And of course, the egg cream is delicious!!!! Made fresh right there as part of the experience. Overall, the Brooklyn Seltzer Museum is a hidden gem that’s fun, informative, and a nice change of pace from the usual NYC attractions. Highly recommend.
Yael WYael W
Absolutely loved the tour we took here!!! Learned so much about Seltzer history and production. Got egg creams! Whats not to enjoy!? All the staff is incredibly knowledgeable, friendly and care about providing a good time. It makes for a great family, friend or tourist activity. We are New Yorkers but it felt really nostalgic and nice doing something unique like this to honor our local history. Even if you aren't into seltzer it's worth visiting. It's like stepping back in time. Very fun!!! Thank you guys for the fun Sunday morning!
Ryan ChoRyan Cho
We decided to give this place try as we were looking for a different experience in New York. I was bit skeptical by the google street-view prior to the visit, but turned out to be surprisingly good. Alex gave us an informative and pleasant tour about Seltzer Production. If you’ve been to NYC many times, looking for something distinct, and a seltzer-person, I recommend you to try out the tour.
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This museum is such a fun, off-the-beaten-path spot. If you have friends or family visiting who want to skip the usual touristy stuff and do something a little different, this is a perfect choice. The space itself is pretty small, but they do a lot with it! There are great interactive elements where you can learn about the history and process of seltzer-making, see the old bottles and machinery, and even try spraying a bottle yourself. It’s very hands-on and makes the whole experience feel personal and unique. Barry Joseph, one of the cofounders, is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. He shares tons of interesting stories and details about the history of seltzer, the business, and its place in New York’s cultural history. You can tell how much love and care has gone into preserving and sharing this piece of Brooklyn tradition. And of course, the egg cream is delicious!!!! Made fresh right there as part of the experience. Overall, the Brooklyn Seltzer Museum is a hidden gem that’s fun, informative, and a nice change of pace from the usual NYC attractions. Highly recommend.
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Absolutely loved the tour we took here!!! Learned so much about Seltzer history and production. Got egg creams! Whats not to enjoy!? All the staff is incredibly knowledgeable, friendly and care about providing a good time. It makes for a great family, friend or tourist activity. We are New Yorkers but it felt really nostalgic and nice doing something unique like this to honor our local history. Even if you aren't into seltzer it's worth visiting. It's like stepping back in time. Very fun!!! Thank you guys for the fun Sunday morning!
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We decided to give this place try as we were looking for a different experience in New York. I was bit skeptical by the google street-view prior to the visit, but turned out to be surprisingly good. Alex gave us an informative and pleasant tour about Seltzer Production. If you’ve been to NYC many times, looking for something distinct, and a seltzer-person, I recommend you to try out the tour.
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5.0
(22)
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5.0
30w

This museum is such a fun, off-the-beaten-path spot. If you have friends or family visiting who want to skip the usual touristy stuff and do something a little different, this is a perfect choice.

The space itself is pretty small, but they do a lot with it! There are great interactive elements where you can learn about the history and process of seltzer-making, see the old bottles and machinery, and even try spraying a bottle yourself. It’s very hands-on and makes the whole experience feel personal and unique.

Barry Joseph, one of the cofounders, is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. He shares tons of interesting stories and details about the history of seltzer, the business, and its place in New York’s cultural history. You can tell how much love and care has gone into preserving and sharing this piece of Brooklyn tradition.

And of course, the egg cream is delicious!!!! Made fresh right there as part of the experience.

Overall, the Brooklyn Seltzer Museum is a hidden gem that’s fun, informative, and a nice change of pace from the usual NYC attractions....

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5.0
1y

Amazing tour done by a three-generation family-owned business. It's a small space, but the stories told and shared have incredible depth. It's a story about technological innovation, the significance of seltzer in the nyc Jewish community. It's a story about clowning (yes, clowning), and of what life looked like when daily life was supplied by small businesses instead of corporations. Finally, it's a story about one family who decided to go in the seltzer business and stay in it decades after people forgot that seltzer once came in heavy glass siphon bottles.

I walked away having learned not only about seltzer and the history of seltzer. I also learned about how something as everyday as seltzer can have histories within it-- historical, cultural, familial. I think this museum and tour exemplifies what makes New...

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5.0
48w

Absolutely loved the tour we took here!!! Learned so much about Seltzer history and production. Got egg creams! Whats not to enjoy!? All the staff is incredibly knowledgeable, friendly and care about providing a good time. It makes for a great family, friend or tourist activity. We are New Yorkers but it felt really nostalgic and nice doing something unique like this to honor our local history. Even if you aren't into seltzer it's worth visiting. It's like stepping back in time. Very fun!!! Thank you guys for the fun...

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