Nassau Ave, Greenpoint
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"Not as happening as I would have thought"
Spritzenhaus is a behemoth of a beer garden on Nassau at the north end of McCarren Park. It is in an abandoned office building with cool new finishes. And, they have an incredible selection of beers as well as ridiculously sized brats. I love this place! Palace Cafe is like the Greenpoint version of Mars Bar to me (without the crack addicts). It has been around forever, the beer is cheap and it is an actual dive bar. It's not pretending to be divey. It's a dive and it's awesome. They actually have Pantera on the juke box.
The rent is much cheaper in all of Greenpoint than Williamsburg so that's definitely a plus -- and with the Nassau G at least you're not completely removed from society. It's not the most happening street in Greenpoint but it's close to happening streets and it's really cute.
- Close to the Park
- close to the trendy Williamsburg
- Kind of a pain to get to
- A little sleepy
- You have to take the G to get to your Nassau Ave apartment
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"Nassau Ave: home to all of life's little commodities"
I really like trolling for inexpensive jewelry around here, and there are a lot of cool things to find if you are willing to look a little bit. Nassau Ave is certainly not a shopping Mecca, but it offers a lot of interesting commodities for sure.
I actually looked at a few apartments on this street, but closer to the residential end of Nassau Ave. I recognized one building as having a lot of hipster-ish parties, which was the only reason why I was reluctant to move in. I really love this area - it's very welcoming to those who live there, and although there is a lot of traffic on this street I would still recommend living on it to those who appreciate an active nightlife and need to be surrounded by life's little commodities.
- close to the trendy Williamsburg
- You have to take the G to get to your Nassau Ave apartment
- Trendy & Stylish
- Neighborly Spirit
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Gym & Fitness
- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Public Transport
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