Alphabet City
I spent my early twenties living in Alphabet City. It was (and still is to a degree) an edgy and wilder part of NYC with its graffiti covered bodegas and tiny boutique restaurants and bars. It certainly has that ‘neighborhoody’ feel that most New Yorkers crave. It has a young vibe, something that I think will always be a part of the fabric of Alphabet City as it has affordable rent and a hip, party vibe.
Where.
Alphabet City, which is like the East Village’s cousin, is south of 14th Street and north of Houston within Avenues A, B, C and D… hence its clever name. The two neighborhoods typically blur together.
Attractions.
Alphabet City is the place to go if your looking for some of that old New York City ‘edge’ and want some good eats. There are loads of small cafes and restaurants tucked away along the side streets that will be worth the trip. After dinner bounce around to some of the cool lounges for cocktails.
Just like the East Village, there are lots of small clubs/venues to bounce around on a Friday night or really any day of the week depending on the caliber of band you wish to see. Definitely check out the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, an institution since 1973.
Alphabet City has great access to some awesome runs, if that’s your thing. It’s mine, so let me explain a bit. All along the edge of Manhattan are miles and miles of greenway for running, biking or walking. It’s extremely easy to get to from Alphabet City as there are a few pedestrian bridges that span the FDR gaining you access to these paths. Another exciting thing running related is that just over one of these bridges is a gorgeous clay track, perfect for intervals and speed work!
Transit.
If the The East Village isn’t the easy to get to, then Alphabet City is even more challenging as its past the East Village going away from the trains. It has the F/B/D Line as well as the L Train. The plus side to being a bit remote is that the neighborhood never feels ‘touristy.’