1 Ave, East Village
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"Proximity to East Village, but not pleasant in and of itself"
- Easy transport
- Convenient location
- Unpleasant, crowded
- Noisy, busy
- Lots of scuzzy chains
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"Pretty commercial area"
My favorite Coffee House in the West Village has a branch at 13th between 5th and Uni. It's called Joe the Art of Coffee. The coffee is seriously good, the crowd is always good and the music is always good. You can't really beat this place as far as a great coffee shop goes. There's a lot of New School happening on this block, though, so just keep in mind that there are gonna be a lot of students hanging around any of these places (i.e. Joe, The bagel shop, the deli).
The corner of 13th and Broadway marks a really beautiful building called The Roosevelt Building. It was built in 1893 and it's architecturally glorious in the old kind of way. There is a Cosi on the ground floor of the building that I often go to when I'm working. They have ample seating, healthy food and free wifi. And, this particular Cosi actually has a bar which I find weird but kinda cool. It's a great place to eat, get some work done and people watch because the area is full of street traffic.
Directly across the street is a giant movie theatre. It's always crowded but it's the theatre that I go to most often (seeing as there aren't any on the west side now). It's the most accessible movie theatre downtown, and, luckily they show a lot of movies so you can actually get a seat if you get there early enough. Apparently, it has always been a theatre of some form -- Newland attended a show at this site in Age of Innocence -- so, obviously Edith Wharton was a fan.
!3th between 3rd and 4th is a really arty block. It houses the Classic Stage Company which is an enormously popular off-Broadway Theatre company. A lot of famous people have performed here. Directly next door is Peridance which is one of the biggest schools in the city for Ballet and Modern Dance. I have taken a number of classes here and they are serious about their dance. There are no beginner classes. Everyman coffee is a coffee shop for would-be artists and that's right here too. By would-be artists what I mean is hipsters. The place is crawling with them.
The block between 2nd and 3rd is very commercial. There's a Kiehls store, Momofuku (an insanely popular noodle bar which I will never understand -- Ippudo is so much better), and some hair salons. There is one peculiar thing about this block, though, there is a vacant lot and a vacant brownstone -- or, at least last time I checked it was still vacant. Doesn't sound that strange, I know, but nothing is ever vacant in New York -- especially not a whole house and a plot of land.
2nd Ave used to be an open field where they would hang people so I wouldn't go walking there at night if you're afraid of ghosts. To be honest, I wouldn't go past 2nd Ave at night for any reason. The former Alphabet City may be picking up as a whole, but north of 10th still scares the bejeezus out of me. Even during the day.
"Calmer then 10th, Similar to 12th Street"
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"Not very trendy, feautures some college-budge friendly restaurants"
"Fun, Bright, Great Bubble Tea"
"Something For Everyone"
(L train, E 1st Ave)