5 Brooklyn Homes With Feast-Worthy Kitchens and Dining Areas


With Thanksgiving fast approaching and the holidays just around the corner, Brownstoner sought out homes that would be perfect for hosting extravagant meals. Feast your eyes on these five feast-worthy homes.
Overlooking the Heights promenade and lower Manhattan, this 1,600-square-foot two-bedroom has three fireplaces and a nice, livable layout. An open kitchen offers just enough workspace to assemble a lovely repast.

188 Columbia Heights Price: $2,295,00 Area: Brooklyn Heights Broker: Compass (Maryanne Farrell) See it here ->
Entertain your housemates in style! This grand Prospect Heights home has some excellent original detail — gilt mirrors, stained glass windows, wood moldings, and an enormous painting in the main room. Housemates, you ask? The building is currently classified as an SRO. The more the merrier?

119 Saint Marks Avenue Price: $2,499,000 Area: Prospect Heights Broker: Ideal Properties Group (Andrew Westphal / Maria Vitagliano) See it here ->
Let’s be honest, party-goers tend to congregate in the kitchen. So why not have a kitchen and dining area that was “designed for entertaining.” Only just built, this seven-bedroom home has a grand chef’s kitchen that’ll let you prepare your feast as you charm your guests in style.

411 Degraw Street Price: $3,950,000 Area: Gowanus Broker: Corcoran (Cheryl Nielsen-Saaf / Cara Sadownick) See it here ->
This fully restored, 4,000-square-foot townhouse has an airy open parlor floor with inlaid marquetry details. The kitchen is new — with Carrara marble counter tops, custom cabinets, and high end appliances.

219 Jefferson Avenue Price: $2,895,000 Area: Bed Stuy Broker: Corcoran (Peter Gordenstein) See it here ->
Just replace that billiards table with something a little more food-practical, and you’re in business. This Cobble Hill rental has four bedrooms, a home office, and a newly renovated eat-in kitchen opening to the garden.

271 Degraw Street Price: $12,750/month Area: Cobble Hill Broker: Corcoran (Paul Dawson) See it here ->
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Originally published at www.brownstoner.com on November 24, 2015.