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Experienced Williamsburg, Brooklyn Movers
Experienced Williamsburg, Brooklyn Movers
Williamsburg is all the hip and trendy scenes you’ve seen in TV and movies — and much more. It’s the perfect setting for those who want to be in the middle of all the action and make some trends of their own.
Located just across the East River from Manhattan and sandwiched between Greenpoint and Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhoods, this area of Brooklyn is as eclectic as the items you’ll find in its myriad vintage stores. Live here and you’ll be delighted around the clock with charming coffee shops, record stores, restaurants, and a lively nightlife scene.
Piece of Cake is proudly headquartered in Brooklyn and as Williamsburg moving experts, we regularly move locals (or soon-to-be New Yorkers) throughout the borough. With our flat fee for our 5-star services, including packing and storage options, you’ll be happy that you partnered with us to make your move seamless and stress free.
Moving you to Williamsburg and all of its hotspot locations
Piece of Cake Moving and Storage is a local expert on every tight corner and thoroughfare in the neighborhood including:
Bedford Avenue
Grand Street
Union Avenue
Metropolitan Avenue
Marcy Avenue
Wythe Avenue
Kent Avenue
Berry Street
Graham Avenue
North 3rd Street
North 5th Street
North 6th Street
North 7th Street
North 10th Street
North 12th Street
Our top Williamsburg moving tips
It’s hard to choose a single feature of Williamsburg that’ll be the main draw for any one person. Because really, there’s something for everyone.
You can find chill vibes and dance until sunrise in this neighborhood. Living here will have you with your finger on the pulse of trends that will often make their way through the rest of the country.
If you’re in the market to have a sampling of the best that NYC has to offer right where you live, this neck of the urban jungle is for you. Diving a bit deeper into what’s in store for you in Williamsburg will likely seal the deal:
- Greenspace. Indoor attractions are a-plenty in these parts with all the local businesses, shops, bars, and restaurants. So, where do you go when you need respite from it all? Williamsburg has got that covered as well. Plenty of folks will opt to make a day of it playing ball at Domino Park or simply soaking up the views of the East River on the elevated walkway. McCarren Park on the north end of the neighborhood has a real wealth of outdoor recreation options included in its 35 acres. In addition to the ball courts, it’s cookout-ready with barbequing areas, you pull a few ollies at the skatepark, or make a splash in the park’s massive outdoor pool.
- Nightlife. There’s a little something for everyone in this neighborhood when the sun goes down. You’ll find a mix of dance clubs, beer halls, and live performance venues that’ll keep you going until sunrise (if you choose!). If you’re all about keeping abreast of the hottest acts to grace the stage, Baby’s All Right has a calendar full of live music you’ll be pouring over. For city-slickers who still have a bit of honky tonk in their system, head over to Skinny Dennis for its vintage jukebox and county music performances. A stop at Bembe on S. 8th Street will have you swaying to the Latin beat in no time. For a more chill vibe with frosty libations, you might grab your crew and head over to Radegast Beer Hall or sip pinkies up overlooking the skyline at the Williamsburg Hotel’s Watertower Bar.
- A cuisine for every taste. There’s no shortage of fantastic food finds in this part of the city. From classic American dishes at Pies ‘n’ Thighs on S. 4th Street, to Michelin-starred Italian fare at Lilia, to the finest of smoked BBQ meats at Fette Sau. One particularly unique foodie event to visit is Smorgusburg, a large seasonal food vendor festival where you can partake in the hottest Instagram-able food trends from purple ube ice cream to vegan chopped cheese. You won’t be hungry for the best new place to chow down living here.
- Cost of living. As it’s already got a reputation for a hip place to be, the demand for living in Williamsburg has gone up. That means that the rent here is definitely higher than plenty of other parts of the borough. On average, a one-bedroom apartment is going to be just shy of $4k per month. That said, you’ll be paying for proximity to all the features and amenities that make living in this part of NYC so exciting. This means you’ll never have to travel too far to a great restaurant or unique event. Plus, the neighborhood has a lot of easily accessible public transportation options — you can even rent a bike to pedal across the Williamsburg Bridge to get to Manhattan if you wish!
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