Postcards from Atlantic Antic, Brooklyn’s Grand Street Fair
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While this year’s edition of Atlantic Antic took place on Sunday under a cool mist—compared with last year’s record 91-degree sunshine—nothing could dampen the exuberant festival’s overstimulating spirit. Brooklyn’s biggest street fair, marking its 44th anniversary, buzzed with the beat of a music festival, thanks to this year’s theme, “The Pulse of Brooklyn.”
Hundreds of vendors lined the 1.1 mile instant emporium, while thousands of fair-goers danced in the street, sampled heaping helpings of cosmopolitan cuisine, and even took advantage of free health check-ups. The Bridge was there, exploring from Hicks Street to Fourth Avenue, to bring you this gallery:
Saldavoran pupusas from Salvatoria Kitchen & Bar, with locations in Astoria and Jackson Heights
Yvonne Tawiah, of Yvonne Ex clothing, operates in the Bronx and Accra, Ghana
Queens-based Moon Man specializes in creating picturesque Southeast Asian-inspired street food
“The camera always eats first,” goes the saying, and Moon Man’s creations were no exception
An instructor from Cumbe, the Brooklyn center for African dance, found willing performers in the crowd
A little bit of Oktoberfest in September, with an abundance of bratwurst, bauernwurst and currywurst
A rainbow of oils and fragrances, with playful names ranging from Bob Marley to Jimmy Choo
A hungry bear outside clothier Antler & Woods offered a perfect family photo opp
Plastic straws may be going out of fashion, but not these cool Ecuadorean drinks
Corn on the cob seemed to be the No. 1 favorite snack
Not all music was outdoors: at Brado, the Blackcoffee Blues Band played with special guest Popa Chubby
Making jerk chicken for the masses is a smokey job
Brought to you by the Pacheco & Lugo law firm, a big band brought a big sound