
As one of Brooklyn’s most distinct neighborhoods, Greenpoint is known for its colorful main streets and lively greenspaces blending old world charm with a homegrown independent spirit.

Explore Greenpoint’s many greenspaces, from outdoor music at Transmitter Park and pickleball at McCarren Park to playground fun at McGolrick Park and riverfront hangs at Riverie Park.

Among repurposed warehouses filled with galleries and studios, order art experiences instead of food from Happy Medium or throw down with the pottery crew at Yaro Studio.

Discover Greenpoint’s diverse mix of independent retailers, whether it's the curated stacks at Word Bookstore or vibrant summer outdoor shopping at the Greenpoint Terminal Market.

Lining Greenpoint’s colorful main streets are curated coffee shops and cute eateries, including espresso and cornetto pastries from Rhythm Zero or Radio Bakery for coffee and sandwiches.

From Michelin-starred restaurants and classic dive bars to offbeat entertainment and unforgettable after-hours spots, Greenpoint lights up the night with magnetizing energy, embracing the area’s diverse roots while reaching new cultural heights.

Check a Michelin star off with Mexican from Oxomoco, enjoy Indian-New American fusion at Nura, or opt for Taiwanese fare at WenWen.

Embrace the night with classic cocktails from Bar Americano, savor natural wine at Achilles Heel, or drink locally-made at Threes Brewing.

Catch a concert at the Warsaw before escaping through a washing machine to the pinball speakeasy at Sunshine Laundromat.

Soak up last night with nostalgic favorites from Paulie Gee’s Slice Shop and Triple Decker Diner, or greet the morning at Peter Pan Donuts.
With an 8-minute ferry ride to Manhattan, The Riverie supplies unrivaled access right to your doorstep. Just 5 minutes away, the G Train and multiple bus lines connect you with all of Brooklyn. Once you’re here, get around the neighborhood with an easy stroll down tree-lined streets or cruise the area’s bike paths.

