Brooklyn Bridge Park Gets Bigger
Tomorrow morning an expanded Pier 6 at Brooklyn Bridge Park will open to the public. The 1.8-acre area will have three regulation-sized sand volleyball courts as well as a new plaza with an outdoor food court featuring four vendors: Milk Truck, Bark, Blue Marble Ice Cream, and Uncle Louie G’s Italian Ices. A renovated building…
Tomorrow morning an expanded Pier 6 at Brooklyn Bridge Park will open to the public. The 1.8-acre area will have three regulation-sized sand volleyball courts as well as a new plaza with an outdoor food court featuring four vendors: Milk Truck, Bark, Blue Marble Ice Cream, and Uncle Louie G’s Italian Ices. A renovated building that houses restrooms, pictured above earlier this month, has been clad with salvaged pine.
New B’klyn Bridge Park Section Opening [Crain’s]
Photo by Brooklyn Bridge Park/Facebook
That would be great for the Brooklyn Bridge Waterfront, and tourism would be up like crazy. I doubt if they are going to close the waterpark. The opening of Pier 6 is like the opening of section 2 of the High Line, 🙂
I’ve heard the water park will be closed, is that true?
Hmmmm…Brownstoner volleyball party perhaps! CobbleSnaps will have to consider this.
‘Fly, that’s cool, i didn’t know that cigars ok?
Except for Louie Gs, those are pricey concessions, although delicious. Maybe the park will attract a taco truck.
Rob, technically you are right that the City wide ban doesn’t apply to BBP. But park officials has said that they are going to comply with the ban. But if you need to satisfy your oral fixation, I would recommend a Bark hotdog.
brooklyn bridge park is technically not a park so youre allowed to smoke in it! (just read about that)
*rob*
Oh and snarks not allowed, so butterfly do prospect park ok?
TGFB, i second that emotion
does the fact that the signage has a line through/not allowed over a martini glass mean we can bring in wine though?