
Inside the beloved NYC Irish neighborhood that’s had its cover blown on social media — but locals say the more the merrier
NY Post
There’s something in the Éire up there.
Tucked away as far north as you can go in New York City and still be in The Bronx, Woodlawn — affectionately known as NYC’s “Little Ireland” — is a cozy enclave of Irish pubs, family-run cafes, and Celtic charm.
Strolling along Katonah and McLean Avenues, steps from a Metro North Harlem Line station and a little farther from the nearest 4 train stops at Nereid Ave. and 233rd St., it’s easy to forget you’re still in the Big Apple, or the United States — lilting accents mingle with the scent of fresh soda bread, fiddles float from pub windows, and the vibe in the locally-owned businesses tends to be as welcoming as a Killarney kitchen.
Charming, yes — and definitely a taste of life in the Old Sod. But cool?
Lately, a slew of new faces have been spotted in the neighborhood — vibes-seeking Gen Zers who’ve not only discovered the district, but sent the secret spot viral on social media, with over 3,000 TikTok posts under the hashtag #woodlawn and over 1,000 Instagram videos and Reels dedicated to #littleireland.
In some corners of Gotham, this kind of seismic shift could be cause for concern. Not in Woodlawn.
