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Food, Drink & Local Favorites Graham Avenue is lined with classic eateries, bakeries, and coffee shops. Just steps away you’ll find chef-driven restaurants on Bedford Avenue, trendy bars, and cozy lunch spots. The area is known for its vibrant food scene, including festivals like Smorgasburg.

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Parks & Outdoor Spaces Nearby are Domino Park — with waterfront walkways, a playground, volleyball courts, and skyline views — and McCarren Park, offering a public pool, running track, tennis courts, and wide open lawns.

Shopping & Art Williamsburg thrives with indie boutiques, vintage shops, local galleries, street art, and weekly favorites like the Brooklyn Flea Market.

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Transit The L train’s Graham Avenue station is just a short walk away, getting you into Manhattan in about 25–30 minutes. Buses and taxis provide additional fast access.

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Entertainment & Nightlife The neighborhood is packed with live music venues, cocktail lounges, breweries, rooftop events, and late-night spots — there’s always something happening.

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Overall 444 Graham Ave blends Manhattan convenience with Williamsburg’s unique creative energy and walkable neighborhood lifestyle — putting residents right in the heart of Brooklyn’s best.

Jose Valencia REALTOR®