Corey Hill
Corey Hill is Brookline's quieter northern fringe — 31 restaurants with Zaftigs Delicatessen as the Jewish deli anchor, 11 parks including the panoramic Corey Hill Outlook, and 4 grocery options including Whole Foods. socialGlue at 82 — the highest cohesion score among the Boston cards.
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About this Neighborhood
Corey Hill sits between Coolidge Corner and the Boston University stretch, close enough to both to borrow their infrastructure without fully belonging to either. The restaurant count of 31 runs near cohort average (z=-0.28): Zaftigs Delicatessen has anchored this part of Brookline for decades and defines the neighborhood's character more than any other single venue; Soup Shack handles casual; U Sushi covers the Japanese slot. Coffee is 7 (z=-0.45), led by three Starbucks entries in the data — which either reflects actual saturation or a data artifact, but suggests the independent café scene is thin. Grocery at 4 is the lighter side: Whole Foods is the quality anchor; The Butcherie handles the kosher-observant community; 7-Eleven handles convenience. Parks at 11 are the neighborhood's real asset: Corey Hill Outlook offers some of Boston's best city views; Coolidge Park and Judge Sumner Z. Kaplan Park fill out a well-distributed green network. Fitness at 3 (Healthworks, Crunch, Planet Fitness) covers the full range from premium to budget. socialGlue at 82 is exceptional.
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