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    Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5

    4.7 (43 reviews)

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    Jing K.

    Plenty of soccer fields and benches to enjoy the New York City Manhattan skyline. Great coffee shop Ebb n Flow across the street and also Ample Hills Ice Cream Creamery

    Anam A.

    Whether you're a local or tourist, you've got to visit this park and walk the trail along the water. Seriously some of the best views of the Manhattan skyline!! There are plenty of benches too if you want to take a seat and enjoy the view/take a break. There are open soccer fields & basketball courts for the public to enjoy as well.

    Quite a view.
    Peter D.

    There is absolutely nothing more exhilarating than embarrassing yourself on the soccer field with water all around you, and the downtown Manhattan skyline as a backdrop. I am absolutely grateful that, thanks to NYC Footy,* I can spend my Sunday afternoons coughing and wheezing and trying not to vomit on the gorgeous turf. Evidently, this pier is only going to get better when the concession stands open for the summer. I can only imagine how wonderful it will be to get something delicious to eat before I stumble -- a broken, exhausted man -- past the lovely little dog park on the way to one of the bars on Atlantic where I will drown my sorrows of athletic incompetence in alcohol. I love this pier. I love this field. I love living near Brooklyn Bridge Park. _____________ *http://www.nycfooty.com/: Easily my favorite of the casual co-ed leagues I've been a part of in NYC.

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    Peter C.

    I was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. I come by every view years I'm up here until November 7th and have some time to kill until this evening so I decided to come to the Brooklyn piers. Very nice quiet (away from traffic). I'm disabled, they have free parking available. Nicely manicured place there is construction but it's very quiet for a Thursday afternoon at 3pm.

    Ryan F.

    Adjacent to Brooklyn's Pier 6 (duh), Pier 5 was once a defunct slab of concrete jutting out into the water. After several months of construction, they did a beautiful job transforming the space into an all-purpose turf field lined for both soccer and lacrosse with stunning views of downtown Manhattan. Next to Pier 5 is an equally new picnic area with a handful of fixed charcoal grills. I can't wait until our summer Brooklyn beach volleyball league (games at the adjacent Pier 6) kicks off so we can have a team BBQ one night beforehand! By itself, Pier 5 is a beautiful addition to the Brooklyn waterfront, but add in the park amenities at Pier 6, Bark Hot Dogs' tasty food and drinks, and the nearby bars and concessions, and you've got the makings of some awesome summer nights!

    Pier 5
    Tony J.

    After I posted my following overall review for the Brooklyn Bridge Park I realized that Yelp segments the park into piers 6, 5 and 2. Piers 6 and 5 are adjacent to each other. I experienced all of the piers. I decided to post this overall review to each of the piers. If you visit one pier I suggest you visit all of them, since they are so close to each other. I recommend starting at Pier 6. Piers 5 and 2 are my favorites, but, be sure to have lunch by the Brooklyn Bridge. I recently met my brothers, sister and brother-in law at Brooklyn Bridge Park on a beautiful Saturday for lunch. I grew up in Park Slope on 11th street so I have many fond memories of Brooklyn. I arrived here by Pier 5 first before noon so I was lucky enough to find metered street parking for only $6 for up to a maximum of 3 hours. As it was this was more than enough time for us to walk the park and have lunch up by the Brooklyn Bridge. I was able to return within the 3 hour time limit with minutes to spare. I latter realized I was lucky to get this parking spot, because I subsequently noticed many people driving around or waiting for the next available parking spot. When the rest of my family arrived after noon they both had to park their cars in the Quik Park parking garage for about $25. They complained about the lack of public parking in this beautiful park. There seems to be space for more public parking so let's hope that will happen so more people can enjoy this park on the East River. We walked down to Pier 6 to start our stroll up along the numerical piers 6 through 2. Pier 6 has a place to eat. Pier 5 also completed adjacent to a field for sports followed by an outdoor picnic area for families. As we walked along the river the magnificent lower Manhattan skyline was my enjoyment. Pier 2 had a long line for Kayakers. The view of the Brooklyn Bridge at this point was impressive. Many of the piers are completed, but, construction is also visible as we walked to and from the Brooklyn Bridge for lunch. Check out my pics of the park, piers and the Brooklyn Bridge.

    Nadia Z.

    This is amazing addition to Brooklyn waterfront. Brooklyn Bridge park is first major park built in NYC in almost 135 years. Sustainable and recycled materials and construction elements make this park truly unique. From old bridge boulders to salvaged warehouse wood, to "green" roof on some of the structures and recycled traces. Featuring multiple sports fields, beautiful walking pier with magnificent panorama of the city, as well as several food stands, Pier 5 is my favorite spot to stop and enjoy the waterfront views. There are lots of benches to sit and relax. Many special events held here - there is always something interesting to see!

    Soccer and amazing views!
    Rose L.

    A huge soccer field with incredible views of Manhattan, I think I'd be forever distracted! If you're looking for a league, I highly recommend trying to find something at Pier 5! Bring your own water but be careful of your intake--bathroom situations might not be ideal for you! If you're looking for an activity while visiting, Super Soccer Stars in a kid friendly soccer program that is fantastic! And if you don't want to be involved in the game, it's still worth it to take a stop here, the views of the city are incredible, plus you'll see boats and helicopters visiting the Statue of Liberty, which can also be seen from this pier! This was probably one of the most photogenic places I stopped at during a recent trip to Brooklyn/NYC, if you're looking to capture some great shots, this should be your stop!

    Evil. Pure. Evil.
    Drew A.

    Old review still stands, as does my poor soccer play, but I had to downgrade the park a star due to the bathroom situation, or lack thereof. A few years into playing here the fact that there's no dedicated restroom, porta or otherwise, for this entire pier is a bit absurd. To use the facilities, you need to walk over to the next pier, where there is one toilet, one urinal. There are roughly 3-400 people that roll through here minimum every weeknight. You can do the math. Since there aren't many local biz within a 10 min walk, get your business done before you come out to the park.

    Beautiful view.
    Ericka S.

    Surprisingly clean and quiet for NYC/Brooklyn. The best view of downtown Manhattan you will ever see. Just roll up and down pier 2 to our 5 for great photo ops.

    Kristina K.

    I spent some time at Pier 5 while seeking out Smorgasburg recently and I loved it. There isn't a ton of covered seating (and on a July afternoon that can be a big deal) but it's beautiful area with some fantastic views. This is a lovely place to spend some time. Bring a picnic or just find a seat and hang out for a while.

    Dominik D.

    Awesome to walk around on at night. It has that million dollar view of Manhattan at the end. The water is always so calming.

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    Lovely Gazebo and 10 min from nearby Italian restaurant with ocean view of the Manhattan skyline or Pier 5!!

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    Sitting here at the Gansevoort Peninsula Athletic Field right now with a cigar in my left hand…read moreafter a nice walk through the city on a Saturday night. There's nothing quite as inspiring and overstimulating as a night walk through NYC. I love the city so much because there is literally a group of grown men and women playing a competitive game of flag football at 8:11pm on a Saturday night with 2 legit refs in pinstripe shirts. The game is on a brand new turf field right along the Hudson with the Financial Districts skyline glistening in the distance, enjoying the show just like I am. FiDi skyline is lowkey underrated.... But honestly, where else is this happening? I mean I'm sure it happens elsewhere lol but you see it all the time in NYC. Adults playing soccer, roller hockey, football, basketball, kickball, softball, etc. It's awesome. I think it is one of the good things about people living on top of each other in such an extreme manner. While it's cramped, everything is so close so it makes it so easy to get together. When I lived in LA, you needed to plan like two weeks in advance to link someone that lived far from you and then one of you probably bails last minute due to some crazy traffic or cuz that drive is horrend-Damn this chick just dropped a TD that hurts. QB put it right on the button too...next play mentality though. But in NYC, more so than anywhere else I've been, people feel safe and comfortable to be themselves. I'm a firm believer that in order to be truly happy, you need to be okay and content being yourself while also having a sense of belonging with other people. Some of my happiest times have been post men's league basketball game or pickleball league, just going out to a happy hour with the team BUZZING after a win. You feel so connected with other people and with yourself. At least I do. But I'm kinda a weirdo and think about sh*t like this too much ahahaha-- Damn this QB has a LASER ahahahaha I love watching a gunslinger. But yeah, I'm getting a little too reflective so Imma wrap this up. I get inspired when people do things that bring them joy, even if it's a flag football game at 8:23pm on a Saturday night. IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov__

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    3.9(1.1k reviews)
    3.0 miUnion Square, Flatiron
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    Keith and Paula are amazing! No words, they go above and beyond for the client Thank you so much…read moreto them

    We've shopped at Paragon for decades and always had good to great experiences there. The staff is…read morewell-informed, has integrity and the merchandise is of excellent quality. Tonight l had another great experience at Paragon thanks to the sensitivity and good nature of Mike R in the upstairs shoe and boot department. As a rule, my 88-year old husband doesn't like to buy himself new clothes. But after what feels like weeks in this polar vortex, with him stubbornly trudging and slipping through the snow in old rubber rain boots and a cane, l stopped hinting and put my foot down: we were going to buy him some warm, waterproof boots with cleats. Knowing that he might only put up with one outing, I decided to scout Paragon on my own, first. Mike R. advised me he had only one style of boot that fit what l was looking for and not many sizes left. When he came back with a size in the ballpark, l asked if he could hold it for me. Mike was blunt: he couldn't do any 24-hour holds with the stock so low, but he could hold it for two hours. I thanked him, explaining that if l bought these and presented them to my husband as a done deal he would never even try them on. But we'd be back, within the hour. When we arrived on the floor, Mike picked right up on the dynamic: this was not a customer for a hard sell. And so Mike was the soul of discretion. He kept a low profile, talking quietly and only to me and showed up just often enough to be helpful. He was patient, kind and l got the feeling he was enjoying the challenge of selling without ever even connecting with the guy trying on the boots. And Mike's strategy worked! We made the transition from my husband's original reaction to the only boots in his size ("l hate them!") to walking out with four pairs of socks and that same pair of warm, waterproof boots with cleats. I am deeply grateful to and frankly in awe of Mike R, Paragon boots department. Thank you!

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    2.3 miSouth Village

    We love DUSC summer camp. The coaches all love soccer and make the day really fun. My 6-year-old…read morecame home happy and exhausted after each day. My child had tons of fun, made a lot of different friends, loved his coaches, and learned a lot of soccer skills. Each day they play soccer, learn new soccer skills, have some kind of activity (e.g., watching a soccer video, cheering as the coaches vs. assistant coaches play a game, a talent show), and go to the local splashpad. As the earlier review mentioned - definitely don't send your kid in expensive cleats or clothing! But, they usually do change into water shoes and swimsuits. A great choice for active kids who love being outside. Plus, if you register early the price is really affordable.

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    adidas Flagship Store New York

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    3.1(94 reviews)
    2.1 miNoHo, SoHo, Greenwich Village
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    I walked into the adidas store on Broadway fully ready to cosplay as a World Cup superfan... you…read moreknow, the kind that screams at the TV like the coach can hear me through my living room. The store itself? Massive. Clean. Feels like a shrine to sneakers and athletic greatness. You walk in and immediately feel like you should be warming up for a Champions League match instead of heading to brunch. Now let's talk World Cup gear. They definitely had World Cup apparel, but the selection felt like it was going through a mild identity crisis. Some racks were loaded with national team jerseys, scarves, and training gear--Argentina, Germany, Mexico... the usual heavy hitters. But then you'd turn a corner expecting a global soccer explosion and instead find... hoodies. Just hoodies. Regular hoodies. Like the World Cup took a lunch break. If you're hunting for a specific team or player jersey, it's a bit of a gamble. They've got solid staples, but don't expect every country, every kit, every size. It's more "greatest hits album" than full discography. The staff were friendly enough--definitely helpful if you asked--but not aggressively pushing soccer gear like it's stoppage time. Which is nice, but also... I needed someone to yell "GOOOOOAL" when I found my size. Pros: * Clean, well-organized flagship vibe * Solid selection of popular World Cup teams * Plenty of general adidas soccer gear if you just want to look sporty while ordering takeout Cons: * Selection can feel hit-or-miss depending on team/size * Not as soccer-overloaded as you might expect for a NYC flagship Final verdict: If you're in Manhattan and need World Cup gear quickly, this spot will absolutely get you match-ready. But if you're looking for a super deep, every-nation-represented soccer paradise, you might leave feeling like you hit the crossbar instead of the back of the net. 4/5 -- solid, but not quite a hat trick

    It is located at 565 Fifth Avenue (on the corner of 46th Street), is the brand's largest store in…read morethe world. Rather than a traditional retail space, it is designed as a "Stadium" concept that focuses heavily on interactive athlete experiences and New York culture. Spanning four floors and 45,000 square feet, the store feels industrial and high-energy, modeled after a high school stadium. You enter through a "tunnel" that mimics the player walk-on at a stadium. There are massive concrete stadium stands facing Fifth Avenue where visitors can sit, socialize, and watch live sports broadcasts or product demonstrations on giant screens. The fitting rooms are designed to look like high school locker rooms, complete with metal benches and "gritty" NYC-style tiling. Unfortunately, we couldn't find the sneakers that my college age daughter wanted. We tried; but they should have offered an alternative if they wanted to make a sale.

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    3.7 mi

    We came to Fieldhouse to attend a birthday party. It's was located inside Pier 62 at Chelsea Piers…read more The location was really popular for kids, as we saw a bunch doing different activities, like soccer games, gymnastics and cage batting. The facility had several soccer turf fields, gymnastics area, and couple of basketball courts. The lobby area had a ton of awards, medals and trophies that all the teams won. There were multiple vending machines as well. There were several party rooms at the back side. The rest rooms were kids friendly, as they had mini sinks at lower height for smaller kids. There were multiple staff members assigned to conduct the party. First they took the kids to basket ball courts where they did some relay running, played dodgeball and then did rope tug wars. They took the kids to fountains for water break few times. After the activities, the kids went back to party room where they were served pizzas, fruits, cheese platter, juice and sodas. The pizzas were decent. Finally they orchestrated the birthday song, assisted with cake cutting ceremony and handed slices of cakes to everyone. Overall the service from them was nice.

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    3.6(154 reviews)
    3.9 miMidtown West

    I heard good things about zogsports but was pretty disappointed with my Sunday kickball league in…read moreCentral Park. The first part i was disappointed was the lack of communication. We were supposed to start the game on Sunday and we didn't receive a confirmation email about our roster and start times until Thursday night around 8 pm. In addition , the league did a terrible job of balancing the rosters. There were 3 teams in our coed league and one other team consisted of free agents. We had 4 girls on our team and the other team had 8 girls on theirs. Usually this is fine but league rules has it that you need at least 3 girls to play on defense and a girl has to kick once every 4 turns. Also one of our games the ref was late over an hour. Finally , they schedule double headers so the games run late. We had to call two of our games since they were running late. One we couldn't see anything in the pitch dark so we called it for a safety issue. The other game we had to end our playoff game early. We had a chance to kick since we were bottom of the inning but zogsports referee said since the Game was running late whoever scores first wins the game. Felt like we got cheated. It doesn't help that they take 30 minutes plus to explain the rules each game. They also have happy hour deals after the game but the bars are so far away it's not feasible.

    This is from a while ago but 5 out of 7 cornhole games were cancelled by Zog and Zog refused to…read morerefund us for this. In our correspondence with Zog, they blamed the bar that hosted the games for not communicating with them properly (cancellations were often due to the space being used by the bar for another purpose) and said that that was why we would not be refunded, as it was the fault of the bar and not Zog, calling the bar "unreliable". However, it shouldn't matter as we paid Zog for a service that we did not receive and if they have an internal issue between them and the bar, we shouldn't be the ones financially penalized. The lack of logic here is the crux of the issue. Additionally, for each cancellation we were either told at the very last minute about the cancellation, and one time we were never told at all and found out when we showed up. The games being around 9pm made this highly inconvenient. There was even a time that the ref compromised with the bar who needed the space by allowing one cornhole set out (usually there's 2) so that only half the teams could play; my team was not one of those able to play. Two of the games were cancelled due to an unavailable referee, which makes you think it's important to have one. Turns out, it's not. He wasn't even in the same room while we played (all our 2 games). I don't blame him - it would be impossible for him to keep score because there are simultaneous games. But besides coming into the room once or twice to ask how we're doing, the ref is not involved. This is fine, but then again, why are we paying the price that we are? From our 2 very expensive games, we noticed that because of the amount of people per team (6), there isn't that much game time for each person. All of these things make it hard to justify the price tag for this.

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    2.8(153 reviews)
    1.8 miLower East Side

    Volo Sports NYC Soccer League at Sternberg Park is a Total Scam!! Avoid at All Costs and Start Your…read moreOwn League Instead. If you're considering soccer at Sternberg Park, save your money and start your own amateur league. You won't be wasting $150+ per person for Goals that blow away in the wind Fields marked by crooked plastic cones A referee who doesn't move and can't see the game An automated phone line that never connects you to a person "Weather updates" that are completely inaccurate A league that lets certain players jump from team to team A referee who plays favorites and dismisses legitimate complaints based on your accent. If you're considering signing up for Volo Sports NYC's Sternberg Park soccer league, DON'T. It's a rip off, a disorganised mess, and borderline corrupt. Our team showed up to play one night only to find the field covered in snow. Despite this, we were ready to play. The Volo referee and rep on-site told us it was too dangerous and the game was rescheduled. We did not refuse to play we were sent home. A few days later, Volo dug themselves into a hole by claiming our team "chose not to play" and that all games had gone ahead as scheduled. This was either a blatant lie or something even worse the referee deliberately sent us home while allowing other games to go ahead. We also raised concerns about the referee's ongoing bias against our team, especially after he made comments about our accents. This was completely ignored in Volo's responses, they outright refused to even address it. Volo's customer service is beyond useless. Their phone line is fully automated, forcing you to press option after option only to end up in a loop with no way to speak to a human. The weather hotline was also completely wrong, claiming all games were going ahead despite the fact that their own staff told us not to play. It took multiple emails for them to finally admit their mistake and reschedule the game. Instead of owning up immediately, they tried to gaslight, dismiss, and blame us. The volo rep is a nice guy, but the referee, an absolute disgrace. From the start, he had it out for us, making dismissive comments, telling us to "calm down" and shut up if we made loud calls to our own players in game. Other teams roster manipulation was a regular occurrence. Despite Volo doing a roll call before each game, the ref encouraged teams to bring in ringers and some of his own friends while acting like we were the problem for playing competitively. The second anyone points out that it's possible he may not be able to see everything by standing in one place you get threatened with a yellow card. I regularly come home with ankle cuts and bloody knees from other teams player but the referee claimed our team calls foul when any sort of physical tackle is made, it's a contact sport, the game is gone. Instead of rewarding teams that show up with full rosters, they create an environment where teams are better off showing up short handed so they can get a "ref approved" ringer subbed in. It's an absolute farce. Despite the referee's blatant attempts to stop us from making the playoffs, WE STILL DID. That's how much of a joke this league is even when they tried to manipulate the season against us, we still made it. Volo Sports NYC is not just overpriced, it's a scam. They take your money, deliver a subpar, borderline rigged experience, and then try to gaslight their own paying customers when called out. The lack of integrity, fairness, and basic customer service is shocking. One of the so called "perks" of the league is discounts at a bar. Except the bar is a mile away from the field, and the discount is literally just $1 off after you pay full price first. That's not a benefit, that's an insult. If you're looking for a well run, professional, and fair soccer league in NYC look elsewhere. I give them 1 star only because their volleyball league is pretty awesome and I'm happy to admit it.

    I had positive experiences when they were NYC Social however since rebranding to Volo Sports I felt…read morethe service has dropped off significantly. I signed up for a Pickleball league in February 2024 to start in May however the league we were notified three times (April 10, April 26th and May 7th) that the league would be delayed and as a result, I can only attend half the games now. I never agreed to the schedule change and they refuse to refund my registration fees.

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