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"Little Gem 15 minutes to Midtown"
This is a very small area, but stands out in its friendliness. You will know your neighbor, and people here are not shy to smile to you on the street once you become a recognizable face. There's 3 area parks, one with a dog run. Sadly though, none of them are "green" with grass. For such a small neighborhood, there is a variety of great dining and bar options. "Newer" establishments tend towards a sort of upscale hipster style, while classic ethnic eats abound. There's a strong Irish, Colombian, Tibetan/Nepali, Ecuadorian,Turkish, and Romanian presence here. Lots of pubs, but don't expect anything fancy in terms of nightlife. Probably not a great place for a 20-something to get their "party" down, but great affordable option for someone looking for a bit of a more relaxed, neighborhood vibe.
Schools are considered to be good, and there's a very strong middle class family presence here; many jokingly refer to the neighborhood as "Cheap Park Slope" due to the amount of baby carriages. Lots of social options for fathers, mothers and children such as "mommy and me yoga" classes, infant play groups, day care events, and two great play spaces (Sunnyside Plays and Sabrina's Play Space).
The North Side's area called "Sunnyside Gardens" is a historic gem, and offers the only other private park in NYC besides Gramercy Park. It makes the townhomes in that area very desirable and hence pricier than the rest of the neighborhood.
On the downside, while the neighborhood has the basics, it lacks in diverse shopping options. Also, streets can be very dirty; I don't know why I find this neighborhood unusually filthy and have personally contacted the city about the issue.
- Very friendly
- Affordable rents
- Multicultural neighborhood that offers a wide array of diverse restaurants
- Very close to Midtown Manhattan
- Wide variety of cheap dining options
- lacks in diverse shopping
- Nightlife consists mainly of Irish pubs and can be a bit boring
- Streets can be very dirty
- Neighborly Spirit
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Gym & Fitness
- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
- Parking
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Public Transport
- Medical Facilities
"Boring, dirty, inconvenient"
- Affordable rents
- Close to Manhattan but still can take up to an hour to get there because the #7 train is awful
- Cabs are hard to come by
- The commercial area around Queen's Boulevard is quite grotty
- Nightlife consists mainly of Irish pubs and can be a bit boring
- graffiti
- Streets can be very dirty