Steinway

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Steinway Brooklyn is not the Steinway of Steinway Hall or the piano factory. It's the Astoria spillover — 65 restaurants, thin café coverage, Trade Fair supermarket. Working Queens energy that chose the wrong side of the bridge to be named after.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
75
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

The Steinway name in Brooklyn is a geographic ghost — the piano factory and concert hall that named this corridor are in Queens, but OSM boundaries have carved out a Brooklyn slice with enough overlap to generate its own card. Sixty-five restaurants map almost exactly to Steinway Queens: Tap NYC, Hamido Seafood, Krispy Kreme — the same Astoria commercial corridor experienced from a slightly different angle. Coffee at 10 outlets is below average at -0.93 standard deviations — Brooklyn Bagel & Coffee Co. and Cafe Parioli do the work, but this is not a neighborhood building a third-wave café culture. Seventeen grocery stores including Trade Fair and Kapil Grocery mirror the Queens halal and South Asian grocery infrastructure. Five parks — Steinway Playground and Paul Raimonda Playground — provide minimal green infrastructure for the residential density. The near-identical profile to Steinway Queens suggests less a distinct neighborhood and more a data artifact of how boundaries get drawn.

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