For those who are traveling…

First off, thank you. We get that traveling for a wedding is a big deal and we appreciate the fact that you would go through the extra time and expense to share this day with us.

We have done some research to help finding a place to stay a little bit easier for you. Additionally, we’ve included some nearby restaurant recommendations and ideas for fun things to do while you’re in town at the bottom of the page.

  • The Budget Option

    The best option for a hotel that’s cheap and close is Hotel 1080. It’s a literal five minute walk away from the club and it’s fairly cheap. That said, it’s still a budget option so prepare accordingly for those accommodations.

    1080 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11221

  • The Local Option

    If you’re looking for something a little nicer but you don’t mind a twenty minute walk or five minute cab ride to your hotel - Nova Hotel is what you’re looking for. It’s got a bar and a fitness center but won’t break the bank.

    101 Bogart Street, Brooklyn NY 11206

  • The Comfort Option

    Just like it sounds. The William Vale is where our parents like to stay, it’s got a gorgeous rooftop, a pool - it has everything you could possibly want and it’s relatively close to Paragon. Not cheap, but worth it.

    111 N 12th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

Our favorites in Brooklyn and beyond…

FOOD:

Pizza: L’Industrie

Tacos: Los Hermanos

Vegan: Tofubox

Burgers: Nowon

BBQ: Maria Hernandez Park

Indian: Panna 2

Hotpot: Mikiya Waygu Shabu House, Xiang Hotpot

ENTERTAINMENT:

Indie Theater: Metrograph

Weird Indie Theater: Spectacle

Punk/Metal Club: Gold Sounds

Jazz Club: The Stone

Spa: Bath House

Park: Maria Hernandez

BARS:

Cocktail bar: The Richardson

Gay bars: Animal, Phoenix, Cubbyhole, Metropolitan, C’mon everybody

Bushwick bars: Bossa Nova Civic Club, Happy Fun Hideaway, Boobie Trap

Upscale bar: Monsieur

EVERYTHING ELSE:

  • Metrocards have been phased out and you can just tap your phone to enter any station.

  • Recreational marijuana is legal in New York City.

  • That’s about all I’ve got for this section, folks.

How do I get to Paragon?

 

From Newark Airport (EWR)

  1. From EWR, take the AirTrain Newark to Newark Liberty International Airport Station (NJ Transit).

  2. Board a NJ Transit train to New York Penn Station (NYC).

  3. From Penn Station, take the A/C/E downtown to 14 St–8th Ave or Times Sq–42 St, then transfer to the L train toward Brooklyn.

  4. Take L to Montrose Av (or Morgan Av) in Brooklyn and proceed as above (walk/bus/taxi for the final leg).

Note: NJ Transit + MTA fare applies.

From LaGuardia Airport (LGA)

  1. From LaGuardia, take the free Q70 LaGuardia Link bus to 74th St–Broadway/Roosevelt Ave (Queens).

  1. At Roosevelt Ave, take the E, F, M, or 7 train toward Manhattan.

  2. Transfer in Manhattan to the L train (e.g., at 14 St–Union Sq) toward Brooklyn.

  3. Ride the L to Montrose Av or Morgan Av, then walk/bus/taxi to Paragon.

From JFK Airport

  1. From JFK terminals, take the AirTrain JFK to Sutphin Blvd–Archer Ave–JFK Airport station.

  2. At Sutphin Blvd, board the E train toward Manhattan.

  3. Transfer in Manhattan to the L train at 14 St–Union Sq.

  4. Ride the L to Montrose Av or Morgan Av and then walk/bus/taxi to Paragon.