Alicia E Lowe: "Great theater! Perfect for seeing your favorite artists up close. Medium sized with good visual & sounds. Similar to Apollo Theater in Harlem and the Ambassador Theater on Broadway."
Casey: "I love Books Are Magic. I love why it was started, how it's effected the community, the events and authors it hosts, and also the adorable ambiance of the bookshop itself."
Rania: "Really really good plain croissants. They also have an interesting chocolate version where the entire croissant is mixed with chocolate. Price is about $5 per plain croissant w/ tax"
Tristan Durand: "Gianduja (chocolate hazelnut) and nocciola (hazelnut) gelato were very tasty and not too sweet. Real Italian taste, not overly sweet American ice cream. The portions are big, I recommend the small cup"
Markus Tarjamo: "One of the best parks I've ever been too. Offers trails for running, walking and exploring! Plenty of places to stop, relax, picnic, etc. Takes a completely different pace from the rest of the area!"
Camille: "this place is sure to please you. high ceilings, lounge seating, dope music—whether with a date or a group of friends, you'll sigh a collective "oh hell yas.""
Ben Mackey: "New York’s hottest new park. Lots to explore, the fanciest dog run you have seen, beach volleyball court or just lounge out with the rest of the city on the lawn."
Jeeleighanne Duboius: "Really chill park right below the bridge. Great place to see the sun set"
Untapped Cities: "Transmitter Park replaced the old WNYC radio transmission towers with a host of trendy urbanist amenities, such as a pedestrian bridge and an old broadcast building converted into a cafe."
City of New York: "The new park is located on the site of a former WNYC radio station and ferry terminal, and is the first new, significant open space on the Greenpoint waterfront."
Courtney Bolton: "I love this park! Come back for the farmer's market on Saturday mornings. Hit up Walter's for a snack. Notice the placards marking the "tree trail" - there are 20 different kinds of trees here!"
Dan Sohayda: "Hilly with lots of trees. Monument and visitor area are full of interesting info from the revolutionary war. No benches on outer perimeter of park. Only towards the inside area."