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SLIDESHOW: Dekalb Market Lights Up The Night

Great beer, cheap eats and local music bring out the crowds.

Why spend a holiday Sunday shopping, then grabbing a bit to eat and maybe getting drunk in Manhattan when you can do all three at once in Brooklyn?

That seemed to the operative question at Dekalb Market, which drew residents from around the borough and beyond to imbibe, nosh and browse through the most interesting boutiques around for its first .

Featuring music by Portland electro-pop group YACHT, Sixpoint beer and $3 Kimchee Pork Sliders on a braided brioche bun, Dekalb Market was packed to capacity, with a line snaking down Flatbush Avenue Ext. for maybe a block or more.

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Highlights included an appearance by the artisanal Jello Shot Girl—recently featured in the Huffington Post—and a woman telling her man-friend, "Can I borrow your camera? I'm going to take pictures of bacon for you."

Here's a few of the shots from what looked a terrifically successful evening for vendors, event organizers and the beer-loving, brioche-bun eating people of Brooklyn.

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