Anonymous wrote:I am thinking of moving to brookland and I'm curious what folks do about day care options there. Also, where do you go for groceries (other than yes organic), and do you need a car?
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking of moving to brookland and I'm curious what folks do about day care options there. Also, where do you go for groceries (other than yes organic), and do you need a car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brookland is a wonderful neighborhood. There are so many young families here, great sense of community, tons of new amenities coming like great restaurants combined with existing neighborhood gems like the Franciscan Monastery, etc. Go to the real estate forum and search the archives. You'll find some negative comments but you'll also find post after post from people who love it here. I would also suggest talking with people who actually live here instead of people who know nothing about the neighborhood. The neighborhood has really changed for the better, even in the last six years since we moved in.
What restaurants?
Anonymous wrote:Safety can be concerning for some. Depends on your overall options, OP.
Anonymous wrote:What restaurants?
Eater DC has already identified a number of new restaurants coming to Brookland this summer: new coffee shop from Filter, new restaurant from Meridian Pint crew (called Brookland Pint), new place called Brookland's Finest, etc. You can see the full coverage here: http://dc.eater.com/archives/categories/brookland.php
I grew up in DC and played soccer over at Turkey Thicket in the late 1990s. One game was once stopped as cops chased a guy across the field. One of my friends now lives a block from the park; it is just insane how different the place is. Feels very much like a neighborhood, and I've never gotten a creepy vibe over there. I also think CUA has announced plans to build up their property west of the Metro, which will have positive effects.
OP, I think it's a great place to think about. I think it'll be like Eastern Market very soon.
What restaurants?
Anonymous wrote:There is a VERY active Parents listserv, a bi-weekly playgroup, and pajama storytime at the Woodridge Library at 6 on Tuesday.
I second the coming to Turkey Thicket's new playground (and splashpark!) on a weekend and you'll get to see what Brookland is all about.
Monroe Street Market is going to change the resources available in the neighborhood for the better. A Potbelly is already open, a Brookland Pint, Busboys, &Pizza and others are on the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've only been to that side of DC once, to visit the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, so admittedly I don't know much about that area. It did not have a neighborhood feel. Also the more east and south you go in DC, the higher the crime rate.
I love how this person ONCE visited the far edge of the neighborhood yet feels compelled to provide an opinion on living here. Cracks me up. I would never do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safety can be concerning for some. Depends on your overall options, OP.
I've lived here six years and never once had any safety concerns. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but I really don't think it is any more prevalent here than elsewhere in town.
Also, the demographic is RAPIDLY changing.