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.

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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.

Highlights

Walk Score89
Air QualityModerate
Flood RiskLow

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