Greenpoint Neighborhood Guide
Full of brand new constructions and street art, at first glance, Greenpoint may seem like a post-industrial neighborhood, but what it lacks in initial appearances, it makes up for in a thriving community with ideal riverside views. Brooklyn’s Greenpoint is a secret neighborhood haven tucked away from Manhattan. With hidden gems around every corner, every resident has their favorite secret restaurant, cafe, or shop within the neighborhood. It’s quiet and peaceful, yet extremely Brooklyn hip, and chic. Bordered north to south with Paidge Avenue to Nassau Avenue and east to west from Meeker Avenue to the East River, Greenpoint is the northernmost point in Brooklyn, and it is, therefore, almost completely surrounded by water. Come to Greenpoint for a diverse array of amazing shopping and eating and stay a while, or forever, to discover your own favorite hidden gems.
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An Abbreviated History of Greenpoint
NEIGHBORHOOD BOUNDARIES
- East River to the West
- Newton Creek to the North
- Brooklyn Queens Expressway to the East
- 12th Street to the South
Greenpoint Ave – Nassau Ave | G |

Residents Love This Neighborhood Because
- Quaint streets with excellent cafes & restaurants
- Hip vibe
- Street graffiti
- Waterside views
- Relatively affordable luxury buildings with unrivaled views of Manhattan
- Excellent vintage shopping
What to expect
Cafés |
+50 |
Colleges / Universities |
1 |
Community Gardens |
2 |
Hospitals |
1 |
Libraries |
1 |
Parks |
2 |
Playgrounds |
2 |
Restaurants |
+80 |
Yoga Studios |
5 |

Greenpoint Landmarks and Cultural Institutions
A NEIGHBORHOOD TOUR
The Astral Apartments
The Eberhard Faber Pencil Factory
Located on Greenpoint Avenue, the Eberhard Faber Pencil Factory opened in 1924 and introduced colored pencils to the world. The building was listed as a landmark because it represents the development of industrial architecture in Brooklyn as well as the Eberhard Faber Pencil Company’s rise to national prominence.
Manhattan Avenue Sidewalk Clock
Winthrop Park Shelter Pavilion
Greenpoint Terminal Market
Sunshine Laundromat & Pinball
Wnyc Transmitter Park
Architecture in Greenpoint

Italianate

Greek Revival

Neoclasical

Romanesque Revival

Victorian

Gothic Revival
Notable New Yorkers
Who Have Lived in Greenpoint

AWKWAFINA
Actress

PAT BENATAR
Singer

RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK
Painter

MARGARET WISE BROWN
Writer

BULL DEMPSEY
Wrestler

MICKEY ROONEY
Actor

MAE WEST
Actress
Popular Food & Drink

OXOMOCO
128 Greenpoint Ave

PAULIE GEE'S
60 Greenpoint Ave

DI AN DI
68 Greenpoint Ave

GLASSERIE
95 Commercial Street

CHEZ MA TANTE
90 Cayler Street

RAMONA
113 Franklin Street

LE FANFARE
1103 Manhattan Ave

ACHILLES HEEL
180 WEst Street
All Notable New Yorker photos courtesy of Wikipedia via Wikimedia Commons. Photo of Awkwafina by Casi Moss; Photo of Pat Benatar by Heidy Escobar from VALPARAISO; LAGUNA VERDE, CHILE; Photo of Ralph Albert Blakelock by Unidentified photographer; Photo of Margaret Wise Brown by Consuelo Kanaga;Photo of Bull Dempsey by Miguel Discart; Photo of Mickey Rooney by Studio publicity still; Photo of Mae West by Unknown journalist photographer;