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New to Brooklyn, how would you describe the neighborhoods? — Brooklynian

New to Brooklyn, how would you describe the neighborhoods?

ic96
edited November -1 in Park Slope
So, I am a recent move to Brooklyn, while my fiance has lived here for years. I know this will be subjective, but how would you describe the following Brooklyn Neighborhoods? Just wanting to get an overall sense of my surroundings.

Bay Ridge
Boerum Hill
Borough Park
Brooklyn Heights
Carroll Garden
Cobble Hill
DUMBO
Ft. Greene
Park Slope
Prospect Heights
Red Hook
Windsor Terrace

Thanks!

Comments

  • They're ok, but I liked Paris better - hope this helps
  • Prospect Heights rules!

    The neighborhood has everything you need, bars, restaurants, diners, supermarkets and more! It is close to the park, the libary and the museum. The sidewalks are less crowded, but if you want some craziness just cross over Flatbush Avenue.
  • Subject: Re: New to Brooklyn, how would you describe the neighborhood

    ic96 wrote: So, I am a recent move to Brooklyn, while my fiance has lived here for years. I know this will be subjective, but how would you describe the following Brooklyn Neighborhoods? Just wanting to get an overall sense of my surroundings.
    Bay Ridge - Corvettes, Saturday night fever
    Boerum Hill - What, this isn't downtown?
    Borough Park - "Wear your yarmulke," says Wikipedia
    Brooklyn Heights - Bring your checkbook.
    Carroll Garden - Big front lawns, some paved over.
    Cobble Hill - Trees, brownstones.
    DUMBO - Old bricks.
    Ft. Greene - Can I get that yellow clapboard?
    Park Slope - What happened to the lesbians?
    Prospect Heights - Granny carts.
    Red Hook - Hip bars and harbor.
    Windsor Terrace - Brookyln's own mini red state but with bagels.

    (or see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Brooklyn_neighborhoods for slightly more earnest answers)
  • Subject: Re: New to Brooklyn, how would you describe the neighborhood

    steveo wrote: [quote=ic96]So, I am a recent move to Brooklyn, while my fiance has lived here for years. I know this will be subjective, but how would you describe the following Brooklyn Neighborhoods? Just wanting to get an overall sense of my surroundings.
    Bay Ridge - Corvettes, Saturday night fever
    Boerum Hill - What, this isn't downtown?
    Borough Park - "Wear your yarmulke," says Wikipedia
    Brooklyn Heights - Bring your checkbook.
    Carroll Garden - Big front lawns, some paved over.
    Cobble Hill - Trees, brownstones.
    DUMBO - Old bricks.
    Ft. Greene - Can I get that yellow clapboard?
    Park Slope - What happened to the lesbians?
    Prospect Heights - Granny carts.
    Red Hook - Hip bars and harbor. :twisted: red hook,projects and meth addicts, 4 bars yipee
    Windsor Terrace - Brookyln's own mini red state but with bagels.

    (or see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Brooklyn_neighborhoods for slightly more earnest answers)
     :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:                        
  • Subject: Re: New to Brooklyn, how would you describe the neighborhood

    banshee wrote: [quote=steveo]
    Red Hook - Hip bars and harbor.
    :twisted: red hook,projects and meth addicts, 4 bars yipee.

    Yep. Meth addicts + PJs = hip hip hip. :wink:
  • Subject: Re: New to Brooklyn, how would you describe the neighborhood

    steveo wrote: Park Slope - What happened to the lesbians?
    Half got priced out of the nabe and the other half are indoors nesting and/or burping babies.
  • Park Slope - Whjat happened to the hippies? What happened to the real liberals? Where dod all these kids come from!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Livetotravel wrote: Park Slope - Whjat happened to the hippies? What happened to the real liberals? Where dod all these kids come from!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Maybe some of those kids are from liberals, hippies and lesbians--we are allowed to procreate too.
  • What happened to all of the crotchety curmudgeons lamenting the passing of the good old days?

    What happened to the first wave gentrifiers lamenting the arrival of each subsequent wave?

    What happened to the smugly self righteous lamenting the self-righteously smug?

    Thank the Goddess we're all still here.

    However, the Park Slope buffalo may be gone for good. I guess you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone.

    Wow. Look at the time. Gotta go gas up my SUV, so I can pick up a bag of weed and a copy of "On Our Backs" before my Babyholics Anonymous meeting.
  • Bay Ridge - alot of bars (due to large irish pop)and restaurants and stuff and a century 21 there :).

    Boerum Hill - same area as carroll gardens

    Borough Park - alot of hasidic jews, dont drive through the area.

    Brooklyn Heights - damn rich folks :p

    Carroll Garden - nice restruants and small shops. i love the
    restaurants in the area.

    Cobble Hill - same as carroll gardens

    DUMBO - tiny rich area with some galleries and near water

    Ft. Greene - has BAM on southern border and a small park.

    Park Slope- has nice restaurants and park! central library

    Prospect Heights - has a nice park and museum and botanical garden, central library.

    Red Hook - gehtto city, alot of projects and warehouses.

    Windsor Terrace - nice small area south of parkslope for family with kids.

    sunset park- chinatown and industrial area, and large hispanic area

    bensonhurst - has good Italian food and chinese food

    gravesend- same as bensonhurst

    sheepsheadbay - they have a marina and alot of restruants

    marinepark area- well huge park !!! one of my favorites

    brighton beach - got a beach and russian foods


    east new york and brownsville- old nyc from the 1980's ;) feels like that way when you go there. i suggest you avoid the area lol.

    east flatbush - caribbean area and nice foods

    midwood - nice middle/upper middle class with huge houses and victorians

    ditmas park - large victorian houses
  • gowanus:

    pros:
    cheap rents
    not fully gentrified yet -- large islamic/puerto-rican/dominican population
    not carroll gardens and not park slope either. right in the middle.
    gowanus is the taint of brooklyn

    close to mall
    close to pacific st./atlantic ave. stop
    not that far from prospect park

    cons: rats. some blocks are infested with rats
    with little rat bars, and rat parties with little rat drama
    and they're not scared of nothing
    they'll gnaw off your naughty bits just as soon as ignore you
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