What are your favorite NYC neighborhoods?

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
Doesn't matter. I have a blast wherever I'm at everytime I hit that city. Even around those lame cacs around the Barclay area


shyt, I was on 170 something and grand concourse recently getting geeked up with Dominicans at a hookah bar only to watch a guy get stabbed... Turned out it was a dude I knew from pg that got stabbed by his wife's brother :deadmanny:

I love NY
Some dude you knew all the way in MD? Coincidence much?

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Manhattan actually doesn't have a main Street

Roosevelt Island is part of Manhattan and it has a Main Street

Naa the bay and gravesend are litt especially during the summer.
Brighton beach tho :mjpls:

What do you do there, hookah bars?

These neighborhoods have changed a lot since the 80s though, much more diverse now (though still not many black people)
 

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Doesn't matter. I have a blast wherever I'm at everytime I hit that city. Even around those lame cacs around the Barclay area


shyt, I was on 170 something and grand concourse recently getting geeked up with Dominicans at a hookah bar only to watch a guy get stabbed... Turned out it was a dude I knew from pg that got stabbed by his wife's brother :deadmanny:

I love NY

Interesting, I never hear of tourists hanging out in that part of the Bronx lol (I'm guessing you know people there).

The crowd around the Barclay's Center is actually super mixed, my friend's cousin used to own a bar in Prospect Heights. The crowd was like an even split between black and white.
 
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The crowd around the Barclay's Center is


The crowd around the Barclay's Center is actually super mixed.
True. I've only really chilled in that area before the broner fight. The block I pregamed on was cac central. The closer I got to the venue the more diverse it became.

Williamsburg, on the other hand :mjpls:

Met some really cool jew chicks from crown heights, though
 

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Wakefield, NE Bronx
(Where I Grew up)
Parkchester, Bronx
(Lived there when I was a kid)
Allerton, Bronx
(Went to junior high there)
Westchester Square, Bronx
(Went to High School there, Ljubos pizza is the best in NYC)
Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn
(Where I was born, where my family is from)
Upper West Side, Manhattan
(Good restaurants, not as crowded/chaotic as other parts of Manhattan)
Soho, Manhattan
(Restaurants, nightlife, shopping)
LES, Manhattan
(Restaurants, nightlife)
East Village, Manhattan
(Nice Brownstones, restaurants, Halloween parade)
Queens Village, Queens
(Aunt and Uncle had a really nice here and I used to enjoy going there when I was a kid)
 

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True. I've only really chilled in that area before the broner fight. The block I pregamed on was cac central. The closer I got to the venue the more diverse it became.

Williamsburg, on the other hand :mjpls:

Met some really cool jew chicks from crown heights, though

Williamsburg actually has "urban", spots, like Kinfolk 94 and Bembe. Most black people I've talked to who went to Williamsburg before like it.

And were they the ultra Orthodox type? I didn't even know they were allowed to have a social life like that.
 
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