Anyone cool living in Bay Ridge??
Hi, I live in P.Slope and I am considering a move. I have looked allll over brooklyn and I like B. Ridge but I am a little nervous that there no cool people down there. Does anyone know what the people are like?? THanks!!
Hi,
I live in P.Slope and I am considering a move. I have looked allll over brooklyn and I like B. Ridge but I am a little nervous that there no cool people down there. Does anyone know what the people are like??
THanks!!
I currently live with my girlfriend in the very cool part of Williamsburg (tongue in cheek). We are looking to buy a place fairly soon and similar to the OP, we have been considering Bay Ridge.
I don’t think any of the other posters really spoke to it, but I think Bay Ridge has a different vibe depending on what part of the neighborhood you are. In my experience, the northern section (near Owl Head’s Park) tends to skew a little younger than the southern section. While none of Bay Ridge has as young a feel as Park Slope, I think that as long as you stay above or near Bay Ridge Ave, then you will find what you are looking for.
We have been keeping a blog about our search for a home, so if you want to read our full report on Bay Ridge, you can check it out here:
http://iwantawalkup.tumblr.com/post/1030935655/field-report-bay-ridge
Even though this reply is coming two years after the original post, I hope it helps 🙂
It seems the Bay Ridge people are taking mere observations here as insults. We chose another neighborhood which we are happy with, but I think Bay Ridge is great. Decent groceries, excellent restaurants, good doctors and clinics, beautiful park along the water. I don’t think residents should be offended if people say it’s a more suburban choice than some other Brooklyn neighborhoods. Not all neighborhoods offer all things for all types of people. That’s what’s great about Brooklyn. Each area has its own vibe and identity and offer different things.
The suburban aspects of Bay Ridge are a positive thing for those who buy a house there: They get some of the upsides of the suburbs but get to stay in the city. (Ditmas is in that category too, but with fewer amenities than Bay Ridge). Celebrate it. I personally think one of the coolest things about Bay Ridge is it’s like a small town. There’s even a New England thing going on when you get lower in Bay Ridge in the 90’s, and on the blocks with all freestanding houses between 3rd Ave and the water. But I wonder if in saying that it will be taken as an insult instead of the big compliment it’s meant to be.
I grew up across the overpass from Bay Ridge. It’s a solid, middle-class neighborhood. Lots of bars, restaurants, good shopping. A decidedly low-key vibe. Safe area, whre you’ll get more for your money than Park Slope. Cool? I don’t know about that: it’s still got the neighbor-hoody vibe with old ladies & their wheeled carts out on the avenue during the day, and younger people out at night, especially on the weekend. Lots of parks, too.
i live in park slope now, but visit bay ridge often as friends live there, and i often think of moving there. “cool” is such a vague term, but i personally really like bay ridge for its diversity of food, more laid back pace, views of the water, diversity of housing stock, and actually being able to chat with people who arent overly stressed. the train ride really isnt all that bad, but i mainly hang out in the lower end of manhattan, not uws or ues.
Move to Lapland and santa will greet you at the entrance.
Now that’s cool!
Ok I have no patience to read posts about what people THINK of Bay Ridge. I’ve lived here for 25 years and just bought my first home here 2 weeks ago. I love it and can’t imagine living anywhere else in Brooklyn. Its spacious, friendly, safe and family oriented. If you wanted to, you would never have to leave to find anything you want to buy or any kind of food you want to eat. I’m 47 now so I really don’t care if where I live is “COOL” anymore. But there are great schools here if you want to raise kids. If you can afford to send your kid to Poly Prep (92nd and 7th Ave)I know Meryl Streep’s daughter was there a few years back with my dentist’s daughter and John Tuttorro sends his kids there too.
It hasn’t had a “cool” vibe since the disco days when there were 2 on every block. Thankfully they have all closed and gone away, but there are plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from. There is a 5 mile long park along Shore Road and the Narrows Bay. There are huge grass ball fields, fishing piers, bike and running paths, dog runs and playgrounds. All safe, clean and with lots of room.
In the past year there has been a noticable increase of 20 and 30-something young couples with and without children who look remarkably the same as all those living in Park Slope and Billyburg. There are lots of lone young men with infants shopping in the Food City on 75th Street and many gay couples too. The Starbucks directly across the street in NOT closing, neither is the oragnic restaurant next to it, and a few blocks down an Artist’s Coop just opened a storefront. (The Starbucks on 82nd
Aah, a subject I can sink my teeth into…
I used to live in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn but am now in suburban hell. We moved to this suburb for my husband’s job, but now that he works from home, there is absolutely no reason for us to be here.
Would I love to move Park Slope? Yes, of course, but I have a family now and I need space, so I will likely go back to the neighborhood I know best.
My friends who are still there discuss with me the influence of new immigrants in the neighborhood, good and bad. The best of it I think is that they report that anyone who was stereotypically ‘Bay Ridge’ has already left and gone to Staten Island, Jersey or beyond. But the ‘cool’ ones have stayed, so it’s now and interesting complex mix.
Do you have a family? I belong to a Bay Ridge Parents yahoo group and at least once a week, there is someone saying they just sold their brownstone or Manhattan co-op and bought a place in Bay Ridge and they think the new neighborhood is great. They might have made a decision also based on schools which are pretty good (maybe even better than 321) which you may not need to make.
I think that Bay Ridge’s culture is food. Nothing high end, but a great variety of good down home eats of every ethnicity. Years ago, Time Out NY had Bay Ridge Restaurants as the COVER story.
Check out Three Jolly Pigeons. It reminds me of the Brooklyn Inn on Hoy & Bergen. Definitely cool people there of all ages and types. Admittedly it might be the exception to the nightlife.
Like the previous poster said, check it out! Make your own cool.
So is she packed and ready to move there yet?
Exactly who are the cool people, ED? If living around cool people is your only concern, go were ever it is the cool people tell you they live.
That said, I think anyone who recognizes what Bay Ridge has to offer is pretty cool.