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Parking & Directions for CRi The Rooftop at Elsewhere
599 Johnson Ave, Brooklyn, NY
11237, US
1. East Williamsburg Parking (0.3 miles) - $10
2. 1000 Waverly Ave Lot (0.5 miles) - $15
3. 1020 Flushing Ave Lot (0.6 miles) - $12
4. 199 Morgan Ave Garage (0.7 miles) - $20
5. Street Parking (varies) - Free to $2/hour
CRi Concert Live at The Rooftop at Elsewhere | Brooklyn – July 11th, 2026
Imagine stepping onto The Rooftop at Elsewhere in Brooklyn and feeling like you’ve entered a whole vibe, this place isn’t just about the killer views over the city skyline, it’s where Brooklyn’s heartbeat comes alive. CRi Brooklyn fans will love how the venue keeps things fresh, with its super modern sound system that was upgraded in early 2020, making every beat hit just right. It’s a spot that celebrates Brooklyn’s multicultural soul, like when they threw that epic september 2026 party blending diverse cuisines and live music that made you feel right at home, no fancy pretenses, just raw, authentic energy. The rooftop’s crew isn’t just about good times; they’re serious about sustainability, with initiatives like solar-powered features and eco-friendly decor, those sun loungers with fresh blooms are just the beginning. And if you’re into exclusives, yeah, invites are hot commodities, often snatched up weeks in advance. Whether you’re chilling on a sun lounger or vibing to a Brooklyn-based DJ, The Rooftop at Elsewhere is a must-see, especially if you want to experience the city’s creative pulse from a stunning vantage point. It’s more than a venue, it’s a Brooklyn landmark that keeps evolving while staying true to its roots.