Flatbush is a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City with an incredible history. The neighborhood has a population of about 110,000 people from all ethnic backgrounds, including communities of Jamaicans, Caribbeans, Pakistanis, African Americans, and Latinos. Well known for its business sector, Flatbush is also home to a number of cultural and educational institutions, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Brooklyn College.

It was first settled by the Dutch in 1651 as one of the six original townships in Brooklyn. The area was farmland until the late nineteenth century when it underwent a rapid period of urbanization. The neighborhood has since become home to a large number of immigrants from all over the world, giving it a truly unique and cosmopolitan character.

Flatbush is a great place to live for those who want to be close to the action of New York City, but still have the peace and quiet of a smaller neighborhood. There is a lot to do in Flatbush, from exploring the historic churches and buildings, to enjoying the many ethnic restaurants and shops.

Popular Places in Flatbush 

Kings Theater

A live performance venue formerly known as the Loew's Kings Theater, Kings Theater reopened in 2015. The theater originally opened in 1929 and was designed by Thomas W. Lamb. It is now used for live concerts, stage shows, and special events.

The Brooklyn Museum 

One of the oldest and largest museums in the United States, the Brooklyn Museum was founded in 1823. The museum houses a vast collection of art from around the world, with a focus on ancient Egyptian, African, Asian, and European works.

Allan’s Bakery in Flatbush 

A family owned and operated bakery that has been in business over 60 years, Allan’s Bakery is known for its delicious cakes, pies, pastries, and breads using old fashioned recipes and methods of baking. The bakery also offers a lunch menu with sandwiches and salads.

Flatbush Reformed Church in Brooklyn 

A historic Dutch Reformed church founded in 1654, the Flatbush Reformed Church is the oldest church building in Brooklyn area. The current structure was built in 1869 and is a registered New York City Landmark.

Flatbush Reformed Church 

Founded in 1654, the Flatbush Reformed Church is one of the oldest churches in Brooklyn. The current structure was built in 1869 and is a registered New York City landmark.

Purple Yam

Owned by Romy Dorotan and Amy Besa, Purple Yam is a Pan-Asian cuisine restaurant serving creative and traditional dishes including Filipino, Korean, Cantonese, Keralan, Vietnamese, and Indonesian home cooking.

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