Avenue Plaza Hotel
About Avenue Plaza Hotel
The Avenue Plaza Hotel is located in Borough Park, Brooklyn. WiFi and a 24-hour front desk is provided. The Brooklyn Museum of Art is a 3.9 mi drive away. The property offers rooms with kitchenettes for guests’ convenience. Connecting rooms are also available to accommodate large families. All rooms come with coffee makers, safes, hair dryers and comforters. Select rooms have a balcony. Complimentary kosher buffet breakfast is served every morning and laundry services for an additional charge is available at The Avenue Plaza. The specialty stores on 13th Avenue offer guests of The Avenue Plaza easy access to shopping. A number of restaurants line the avenue as well. The D Train, that goes to Manhattan, has a subway stop that is only 1581 feet away, on 50th street.
Amenities
- On-site parking
- 24-hour front desk
- Meeting space
- Café / coffee shop
- Dry cleaning
- Self-service laundry
- Wheelchair accessible
- Smoke-free property
- Elevator
- In-room safe
Reviews
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Bed was comfortable. This hotel is in Jewish area. All atound are Jewish. Breakfast is without any meat. No meat! Hot water in shower must be waited long. Some staff are not so friendly.
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It felt very homely and welcoming. Good location and very comfy beds! Lovely staff. The breakfast was delicious! Also, there’s a very good Middle Eastern kind of fast food but eat-in place just across the road. $25 a day parking across the road on a “first come, first served” basis.
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There is an urn for hot water on the second floor for coffee and tea making free of charge . It’s old and quaint. The bathroom had a bath with a shower in it. The beds are very hard. I asked for extra blankets to put underneath me to make it more comfortable. I ended up sleeping on 5 layers of blankets ( thin doonas) and then it was fine. They didn’t have actual mattress toppers.
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It’s a quaint older style hotel. Breakfast was good. Staff were helpful. Beds were very hard. The first night I was in a room overlooking the main street corner. It was very noisy.
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Free breakfast. If you're not Jewish you're got to get used to the kosher ways
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Location, breakfast This place feels like a time capsule that was sealed up in the 1970s and forgotten. It’s beyond needing a renovation; it’s practically a relic that should have been gutted decades ago. The bedding is so ancient it’s turned a dusty brown, and the carpets look like they’ve seen better centuries. Even the elevator doors seem to be struggling with old age, barely managing to creak open. You’re essentially paying modern prices for an antique experience, and I definitely won’t be making that mistake again.
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Clean and smelled nice, good breakfast and very nice room I liked everything
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The room was very comfortable and was a good size, with twin beds (as requested). Staff at the hotel were friendly, and the general feeling of the hotel was that it was traditional and personal - not corporate. Breakfast was a disappointment. The choice was limited and the dining experience wasn't very welcoming. We hadn't realised that facilities on Saturday were going to be so limited - in respect to the religious customs of the area -and as tourists, felt a little as though we were intruding.
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excellent breakfast the room furniture is 30 years old needs to be upgraded. The carpet going down the stairs from the entrance to the breakfast area needs to be replaced Asap
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excellent breakfast the room furniture is 30 years old needs to be upgraded. The carpet going down the stairs from the entrance to the breakfast area needs to be replaced Asap
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Great neighborhood
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Really nice hotel,only minus was bad WiFi connection
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The location. The hotel was beautiful and so was the room. The neighborhood was very vibrant. If you're not prepared for Shabbat, it will inconvenience you. Luckily I was.
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The area The food the carpet in the room 702 was filthy I had to ask for a new room 705 that was clean they charged me for a roll a bed that I never received I would like that portion of my money refunded for the bed that I never received
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Large sized room. Good water pressure. Nice having a small wetbar Location was bizarre. Located in the center of a religious centric neighborhood with every store affiliated - religiously. Food was limited. No stores open on Saturday (none). I wish it was pointed out as we did not fit in whatsoever. Bedding was weird… only a duvet, no top sheet… pillows were in shams… no pillowcase. Fortunately, had my own. Inclusive breakfast didn’t apply for Saturday. Cereal, cake, instant coffee and some, tangerine and nectarine only… staff was excellent… And they made us feel welcome… But the neighborhood was not…
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Convenient, comfy beds and nice people. The breakfast was lacking any fruit or yogurt…. Also some muffins would have been nice. Basically it was eggs and toast.
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Extremely helpful staff. Delicious breakfast. Great location.
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In a predominantly Jewish neighborhood, people of color don’t feel too welcomed in the area at all.
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Very clean, nicely decorated, comfy rooms and beds, and a nice breakfast. Everyone there was SO friendly. Walking distance from restaurants and grocery stores, pharmacies, etc. Nothing!
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This is a Jewish hotel and caters for a kosher diet. It isn’t modern but you feel like you’re stepping back in time to slightly dated grandparents. This is not a hotel for people who want modern sleek but the beds are really comfortable. The staff are really helpful. There is a TV. On the downside because I was high up the Wi-Fi wasn’t as strong and there weren’t quite enough plug-in points near the bed but it really doesn’t matter. It was genuinely helpful Staff there is a tin coffee room open 24 hours a day. Breakfast is served between 730 and 10 in the lower lobby. They have a local car service that can take you to the airport. It’s ideally suited for a Jewish traveller who wants to be Near synagogues kosher shops, et cetera. That’s hardly anything I didn’t like. They didn’t have non-dairy or plant milk available in the coffee room or no dairy creamer upstairs with the machine. I would’ve preferred a kettle in the room rather than a coffee machine but if I’d asked, I’m sure they would’ve found me one. Maybe some USB ports might be useful however I would guess most people stay here don’t have those needs
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What's nearby
- Brooklyn Cruise Terminal 3.3 mi
- Hudson River 3.7 mi
- Statue of Liberty 4.6 mi
- Wall Street 4.9 mi
- New York Stock Exchange 5.0 mi
- World Trade Center 5.3 mi
- Empire State Building 7.7 mi