Welcome To
Cos Cob

 

What To Expect

This centuries-old Greenwich neighborhood, once called “Coscobneck”, was home to an Impressionist art colony from the 1890s to the 1920s. With water on two sides (the Cos Cob Harbor to the south and the Mianus River to the east) and hundreds of acres of parkland, the commuter-friendly village still feels worlds away from Manhattan.

 
 

Jenny’s Favorites

Gofer Ice Cream
Splash Car Wash
Lobster roll at Fjord Fish Market
Greenwich Cheese Company
Lenny's Bagels
Cos Cob Park

 

Schools

Cos Cob Elementary

Commute Times

Grand Central 50m. by train, 60m. by car
LGA 45m. by car
Westchester County Airport 20m. by car

 

Attributes

Waterfront
Plentiful Parkland
Thriving Businesses
Walkable Town

Lifestyle

The Drawing Room
Habitat

 

Dining

Caren's Cos Cobber
Louie's
Little Pub
Coast
Scarpelli's Sausage
Chicken Joe's