Queensbridge

53Chill

Queensbridge, Queens — 36 restaurants, 14 grocers, 11 cafes in a neighborhood that's been misread by outsiders for decades. Vibe Score 53. Social glue at 53. Full category coverage. The data reflects a place that works for people who actually live here.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
69
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Queensbridge Houses is the largest public housing project in North America, and the neighborhood data shows what that actually means at street level: 36 restaurants, 14 grocery options, and 11 cafes within walking distance. That's real density serving real residents. The grocery count is above cohort average (12.8 avg, 14 here), which reflects the infrastructure built to serve a large residential population. Social glue clocks at 53 — not high, but the transactional count of 14 grocery interactions pulls it down, and dwell at 16 is moderate. Parks coverage at 5 tells you about the development density. The digitalNomadGravity hits 100 on coffee alone — the 11 cafes are real. Doppelgangers Queensbridge (Bronx) and Steinway both share the dense mixed-use, transit-adjacent, high-grocery footprint that the scoring system reads as 53 but that residents read as functional urbanity. The score doesn't fully account for what it means to have 14 grocery stores walkable.

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