Woodside
Woodside, Queens delivers 68 restaurants — Jollibee, Pollos Mario, Three Bowls Ramen — and 40 grocery outlets at z-score +1.21 above comparable NYC blocks. Coffee runs to 13 options including Cornerstone Café and Dear Han. Roosevelt Avenue anchors this as one of Queens' densest immigrant commercial corridors, with 12 parks.
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About this Neighborhood
Woodside runs along Roosevelt Avenue in central Queens, a neighborhood built around the 7 train corridor where Filipino, Colombian, Irish, Korean, and Latin American commercial life coexist within a few blocks. The 68 restaurant count is in-line with cohort at z-score +0.21, but the lineup is anything but average: Jollibee anchors the Filipino community, Pollos Mario represents the Colombian side, Three Bowls Ramen covers the Japanese-Korean spectrum, and Los Tacos del Viejon fills the Mexican lane. Grocery is the standout at 40 outlets — z-score +1.21 above cohort average of 26.8 — anchored by Fresh N Save, Key Food, and a dense web of delis and convenience stores that reflect the neighborhood's authentic daily-life function. Coffee at 13 cafés is in-line but inventive: Cornerstone Café, Dear Han (Korean-inflected), Go Go Bubble Tea, Café 52, and Ju-Go Juice Bar. Parks number 12 — Windmuller Park, Vincent Daniels Square, John Downing Park — with socialGlue at 38 and high transaction velocity of 40 confirming this is a neighborhood of movement.
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