It's a gorgeous spring day. I have not one thing planned. It only costs $3 round trip via subway. And because I have never been. I decide to go to Williamsburg. It's known for its vibrant art scene, diverse food options, and historic waterfront area.
I take the subway and exit at Marcy Street. I am clearly in the wrong part of town. There is nothing pretty or artistic here.
Instead, I see signs everywhere in Hebrew, and mostly Hasidic populate the streets.
Feeling like the tourist that I am, I ask a non-Hasidic construction guy where the trendier part of town is. He directs me to another section of Bedford Street, about a mile away.
I get there and am a little underwhelmed. There are stores and restaurants. Young people. Buildings (some old, some new). Nothing remarkable. I still think I am missing the best part of town.
So I stop to eat instead. I find an inviting little place called Weekends Cafe. I am its only customer.
Now full, I've lost my interest in sight-seeing.
I walk over the Williamsburg Bridge back to Manhattan. It's not a beautiful bridge, but some of the views are.
Still full from lunch, I eat an apple with honey for dinner around 9:30.
You walked FIVE miles home? Very nice.
ReplyDeleteA nice outing, Lyn.
ReplyDeleteSo where are the trendy Brooklynites and cool scene we in Manhattan hear so much about? Hidden?
ReplyDeleteStill sounds like it was an interesting adventure, even if it wasn't what you expected. And....you got in a 5 mile walk!!! The tacos looked great!
ReplyDeleteI love you!!!!! This is great!!!
ReplyDeleteNext time, take the ferry.
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