Unveil Greenwich Village: Hidden Local Community Gems
Melanie Yu
How do you decide your Halloween costume? Honestly, I’m just a monster for food 👹 can’t wait for Halloween this year, catch me haunting the snack table
Milien
Since East Orange I'm here to make friends with the ones I'm interested in, I only need friends in New Jersey, okay?
Dana Edwards
where is cntrl mt?
Noel Y. Calingasan
PIER 97 is NOW OPEN at Hudson River Park: New York City’s newest recreational and lounging green space!!! Designed by !melk, Pier 97 features a playground with water spray features, a synthetic turf field, a sloping sun lawn, sculptural shade structures, an elevated walkway with seating, an “all-ages” slide and a sunset deck complete with bistro tables, chaise lounges and two-tiered walls with seating. The pier also features flexible gathering areas surrounded by flowers and plants to provide space for organized or impromptu events. History: Hudson River Park’s northernmost pier was built between 1921 and 1934, and then served for decades as the hub for the Swedish America Line. While it remained an active dock through the 1970s, Pier 97 was used as a parking lot by the City of New York Department of Sanitation until 2011. Hours: Open daily 6 AM - 1 AM 📍 Access through West 57th Street in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, New York City
Time Out New York
Halloween revelers of all ages—and all species—will descend upon the Meatpacking District on Saturday, for the area's annual Halloween celebration, Treats in the Streets. From 11am to 6pm, the west side neighborhood will offer all treats and no tricks at participating restaurants and businesses, including pumpkin ring toss, pumpkin tic-tac-toe, cornhole, pumpkin painting Halloween mask making, spooky storytime readings and plenty of sweet treats, including mini dipped croissants from Maman, Petrossian chocolates and signature tea, Halloween cookies from RIVIAN, mini apple cider donuts at The Standard, High Line and more. And, of course, Treats in the Streets' headlining event will return: the Meatpacking District’s 6th Annual Doggie Costume Contest, taking place on Gansevoort Street and Ninth Avenue. After both pups and their owners strut down the runway showing off their costumed best, a panel of judges will decide the top three looks of the day. The winner will receive an overnight stay at The Standard, High Line, while all three finalists will take home a personalized pet portrait by artist Laura Baran.
Storytime NYC
Bronx Music Hall's grand opening The Bronx Music Hall, a $15.4 million venue in Melrose, is now open. It's the first newly constructed independent music performance venue in the borough in more than 50 years. Located at 438 East 163rd Street, the spanking new 14,000 square-foot Bronx Music Hall hosts a 250-capacity theater, a lobby and exhibition hall, a dance studio, a recording studio, an amphitheater for outdoor performances, and more. Special events are being held all weekend to honor the opening. Visit the Bronx Music Hall's website for more information and updates on programming.
Foodie_NYC
I had so much fun at Socarrat Paella Bar! It felt like dining and partying in Barcelona while skipping the airfare. The place is definitely built for a party—narrow, intimate, with great food. Flowing alcohol and impeccable service. I had: ENSALADA DE TOMATE HEIRLOOM Y BURRATA – GF $20 Burrata cheese, heirloom tomatoes, frisée, cucumber, tapenade, basil sherry vinaigrette PULPO A LA GALLEGA – GF $24 Galician style sliced octopus, potato cubes, paprika oil, sea salt CHULETAS DE CORDERO – GF $26 Marinated grilled lamb chops, olive pisto, olive oil & lemon Greek yogurt SOCARRAT PAELLA – GF $34 Free-range bone-in chicken, chorizo, shrimp, white fish, squid, mussels, cockles, fava beans, peppers, tomato sofrito And finished it all with: TORRIJA CARAMELIZADA – $14 Caramelized milk-infused brioche, lemon curd, strawberries, vanilla ice cream I washed it all down with a great red Spanish wine. A total Spanish celebration. Can’t wait to go back and try the rest of the menu. Highly recommend 💎💎💎
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New York Locals
Lately Cafe Bar & Bistro has quickly become a Long Island City favorite since opening in April 2023. Founded by Eric Lee, this cozy neighborhood spot is known for its expertly brewed coffee and mouthwatering egg sandwiches. 🍳☕ But Lately is more than just a cafe—it’s a vibrant community hub that celebrates art, culture, and music, hosting events that bring neighbors together. 🎶✨ In May, they expanded with a new dinner menu and downstairs bar, offering a fresh take on seasonal ingredients and creative dishes. Join them for a memorable evening of great food, drinks, and local vibes. 🍽️
New York Locals
NYC art lovers, this one’s for you! The Other Art Fair Brooklyn is back from October 17–20, and 120 talented emerging artists will showcase their original works just for you! 🎨✨ Don’t miss out on new and exciting features, including: - Danny Cortes’ Tiny Streets, Big Stories: The Essence of NYC exhibit, featuring captivating miniature dioramas of New York City - Get your misfortunes told by the world’s most pessimistic fortune teller, The Misfortuneteller - Live DJ sets on Thursday & Friday, catch DJ Sunny Cheeba on opening night - A replica New York subway car including electrifying dance performances by It’s Showtime NYC and an installation by popular Instagram Artist Poster Journal - A flowing fair bar, including hand-crafted whiskey cocktails - Original artworks priced at $100+
Little Kid Big City NEW YORK
Feast of Fun 🇮🇹 The feast is back! The San Gennaro festival returns again on the 12th of September to the streets of Little Italy. This marks its 98th year. Come hungry! This 10-day celebration is NYC’s most popular and longest running street fairs, and is well known for its delicious food and party atmosphere. The celebration includes parades and processions, live musical entertainment, carnival games, rides, and amusements, food delicacies, and most importantly, dining at Little Italy’s famous restaurants and cafes. WHEN: ⏰Thursday September 12 through Sunday September 22. FREE to walk the festival. Food and carnival rides have a fee. (Bring cash!) DONT MISS: 📕The Grand Procession parade featuring marching bands, floats, revelers and the statue of San Gennaro. The parade happens on Sept 14th at 2pm. FOR KIDS: 🎈After you fill those bellies, head over to the carnival rides and games that are set up specifically for the event. There are typically 4-5 rides offered. Rides change slightly each year, but there is always a Ferris wheel! Visit at night to see the Ferris wheel glow in rainbow hues.
Time Out New York
Backyard Oyster Roast There are only five weeks until society tells you that it’s no longer socially acceptable to wear white and pumpkin spice is everywhere. So it’s time to make the most of the next few weeks, and what better way to bask in the summer heat than stuffing your face with oysters and Aperol spritzes? This Sunday, July 28, from noon to 4pm, The Noortwyck is hosting its second event for its Summer Series. The West Village American restaurant is pairing up with Popina, an Italian eatery, to bring you an “elevated oyster roast” and backyard barbecue. Popina, the host of the event, is right on the Columbia Waterfront in Cobble Hill, with a gorgeous view of the Manhattan skyline and a garden patio with lots of seating. It’s the recipe for a perfect summer’s Sunday in Brooklyn. Highlights of Sunday’s offerings include Peeko Grilled Oysters with nduja butter, roasted Jimmy Nardello peppers with grilled carrots and spiced labneh and Elote with szechuan pepper and black lime. Alongside the buffet will be an extensive wine list, a Spritz bar by Aperol & Campari, live music and beer from Threes Brewing.
NYC Tourism
Dubbed “one of the greatest urban experiences in New York” by The New York Times, the Brooklyn Flea has a little bit of everything. Good for: Furniture, vintage clothing, collectibles, antiques and one-of-a-kind artwork. Locals and tourists alike flock to the outdoor market, located under the picturesque and historic Manhattan Bridge, for its eclectic assortment of vintage furniture, handmade jewelry, plants and other knickknacks. When you’ve finished shopping, walk over to the Time Out Market New York, situated in a former warehouse on the waterfront, with more than 20 of the City’s best eateries under one roof. April through December, Saturday and Sunday, 10am–5pm
Natasha Husein
Escape to the italian countryside without leaving Manhattan. The most beautiful spring brunch is at Olio e Più | Trattoria & Enoteca this weekend. Pasta, pizza, and aperol spritz! The best way to start off the season. 🍝
Time Out New York
Bastille Day is coming soon! On Sunday, July 14, The French Institute: Alliance Française is hosting its is annual fête, and this year's celebration will be bigger than ever. Expect cultural programming, a champagne party, two film screenings, more than 50 French and local vendor booths, and free activities for all ages. Last year's celebration welcomed more than 25,000 people, so expect a packed party once again this year! Activities run from 12-5pm on Madison Avenue, from 59th to 63rd Street on the Upper East Side.
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New York City Dreamland
Love a good Brooklyn spot Saraghina Caffè to tell my friends about! 💃🏻🍷🏙️ (even though the majority of people already know and love these spots, they were new to me)! Espresso Martini: pre-dinner, post-dinner, brunch only or anytime? Where do you belong?
New York City Dreamland
Happy Friday night pizza night for those who celebrate!!! 🍕🍕🍕🍕 I won’t be eating at Emmett’s on Grove Pizza place tonight, but I just can’t stop thinking about it!
Secret NYC
The West Side Fest kicks off this Friday the 12th, celebrating all the best that NYC’s West Side has to offer! The three day celebration (July 12 – 14) will offer New Yorkers free access to museums, as well as a load of other activities including artmaking, workshops, dancing, crafts, and so much more. Some eye-catching events on this year’s schedule include free admission to Poster House, arts and craft fairs at Westbeth, a free art show at The Whitney, and more.
Infatuation
Summer Thursdays are the new Summer Fridays, thanks to a weekly pop-up series in The Meat Hook’s backyard. Pick a Thursday to play hooky at the McCarren Park pool and eat some BBQ afterwards. It’s the most wonderful time of the year! See you in the backyard!!!!
Crown | NYC
Movie night at Bryant Park. See 2024 movie lineup below: 🍿 July 8 - Old School (2003) 🍿 July 15 - Funny Face (1957) 🍿 July 22 - Cinema Paradiso (1988) 🍿 July 29 - How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) 🍿 August 5 - Arrival (2016) 🍿 August 12 - Titanic (1997) Bring a blanket, invite a friend, and snag your spot on the lawn to watch a feature film on the big screen under the stars. Lawn opens at 5pm and movie starts at 8pm.
ResX
Swoony's Brooklyn is a charming American bistro that’s already winning hearts. Their burger, served on a Portuguese bun, may have cracked our top 10 list. Don’t miss out on the short rib au poivre, and if you’re looking for a sweet finish, their French toast pairs perfectly with the soft serve!
Discover the Vibrant Local Community in Greenwich Village
Nestled in the heart of New York City, Greenwich Village boasts a rich tapestry of culture, history, and personality. Whether you're a longtime resident or new to the area, tapping into the local community can reveal a wealth of secrets no guidebook could offer. Through platforms like Kikihub, which enables local anonymous chat, residents and visitors alike can uncover the most authentic and trending discussions Greenwich Village has to offer. Join in to get real opinions and hidden gems from locals who know the area best.
Trending Discussions You Can't Miss
The pulse of Greenwich Village is best captured through its vibrant, ever-changing discussions. Locals frequently discuss the area's hidden speakeasies, like the elusive 'Little Branch,' where you can enjoy craft cocktails with an intimate, 1920s vibe. Through Kikihub, you can find anonymous posts detailing secret menu items, the best times to avoid crowds, and even tips on how to gain entry into exclusive events.
Another local hot topic is the West 4th Street Courts, also known as "The Cage." Their gritty, urban setting coupled with intense streetball games attracts a lively crowd. Use Kikihub to chat anonymously and get the lowdown on upcoming pick-up games or who the local legends are. These bits of insider info make all the difference in truly experiencing the essence of Greenwich Village.
Local Events and Networking Opportunities
With Kikihub, you can stay updated on impromptu events typically missed by conventional media. Locals often share anonymous posts about secret rooftop parties, underground music gigs, and pop-up art galleries. For instance, you might discover a little-known jazz night at Smalls Jazz Club or an upcoming stand-up comedy show at the Comedy Cellar. The platform's anonymity allows for candid reviews and unfiltered opinions, so you know exactly what to expect.
The Greenwich Village regularly hosts community networking events. From tech meetups at co-working spaces like WeWork to literary circles convening at McNally Jackson, these gatherings provide a fertile ground for building connections. Kikihub can help you tap into these events and even get pre-event gossip, enabling you to make the most of your networking opportunities.
Hidden Gems and Local Favorites
Even in a bustling neighborhood like Greenwich Village, some secrets are too good to keep. Take Bleecker Street, for example, which is lined with historic landmarks and chic boutiques. Dive into Kikihub's anonymous chat to discover hidden spots such as Faicco’s Italian Specialties, a deli that’s been serving mouthwatering sandwiches since 1900. Locals might also point you to Murray’s Cheese Bar for a real taste of artisanal cheeses.
A lesser-known yet equally fascinating spot is Jefferson Market Garden, a serene oasis away from the bustling streets. Frequented mainly by locals, this garden is a hidden refuge perfect for quiet contemplation or a scenic read. Kikihub’s local insights can guide you to these tucked-away gems that might otherwise be overlooked.
Community Celebrations and Socializing
Greenwich Village takes pride in its vibrant cultural festivals and community celebrations. From the boisterous Halloween Parade to the LGBTQ+ Pride March, the neighborhood buzzes with activity year-round. To get the most out of these events, checking in on Kikihub can provide insider tips on the best viewing spots, afterparties, and quieter corners to avoid the crowd.
For those keen on socializing, coffee shops like Washington Square Café or bars like The Spotted Owl offer cozy settings where the local community gathers to unwind. Kikihub's trending discussions can help you pinpoint the best locations for a first date, a friendly meet-up, or that ideal spot for people-watching. The anonymity grants an unfiltered look at what truly makes these places special, letting you navigate the social scene with confidence.
Insights From Anonymous Posts
The appeal of a neighborhood like Greenwich Village isn't just its array of attractions but the sense of community it fosters. Platforms like Kikihub provide a unique, anonymous space for residents to voice their thoughts, share their experiences, and offer advice. Whether you're looking to find an urgent care facility with the shortest wait times or curious about the latest tea on local graffiti artists, the anonymous posts on Kikihub help you stay informed.
Kikihub’s anonymous chat has become a vital resource for new and old residents alike, creating a patchwork of real opinions and insights that paint an authentic picture of life in Greenwich Village. So, the next time you're wandering around this eclectic neighborhood, remember there's a whole community of knowledge waiting to be discovered through Kikihub.