MetroRock Bushwick: New York, NY
Address
MetroRock Bushwick
231 Starr Street,
Brooklyn, New York, USA 11237
Phone
(929) 500-7625
Hours
Monday to Friday – 8am to 10pm
Saturday & Sunday – 9am to 10pm
Date Visited: December 9th, 2023
Lockers: Yes, BYOL
Size of Gym: 23,000 square feet
Parking: No
Cafe: No
Store: Yes
Day Pass Cost
- Adults: $32
- Discounted (Full-time students, teachers, first responders, military, and healthcare workers): $27
- Children Under 10 Day Pass: $20 (includes rental gear)
Individual Monthly Memberships ($49 Initiation Fee)
- Individual: $130 for adults
- Discount Membership (Students, first responders, teachers, military members, and healthcare workers): $115
- Individual (Non-recurring): $155 for adults, $145 for students
Group Monthly Memberships ($49 Initiation Fee)
- Early Bird Membership (Family access before 3pm on weekdays, and at any time on weekends): $105
- Family Membership (For parents and kids): first two members $120, each additional member is $70
- Household Membership (For roommates, minimum of 3 members required): $115 per member
Prepaid Membership (Annual)
- Student: $1300
- Adult: $1200
Punch Pass Cost (Valid only at location purchased)
- Adult: $250
- Discounted (military members, first responders, teachers, students, and healthcare workers): $225
Rentals
- Climbing shoes: $6
- Harness: $6
- Belay Device: $3
- Lead Rope: $6 (Free for Members)
Outdoor Gear Rentals
- 1 Crash Pad: $20 per day
- 2 Crash Pads: $30 per day
- 3 Crash Pads: $40 per day
- $10 per pad per additional day
Types of Climbing: Bouldering, Top Rope, Lead
Training Area: Yes
Tallest Wall: 50 feet
Date of Opening: February 2018
Unique Features: This gym offers outdoor training programs and guided outdoor trips for both bouldering and ropes climbing. New York City is near several great outdoor climbing spots, such as the Powerlinez and The Gunks, so this is a huge plus for for climbers that are interested in learning more about outdoor climbing.
Personal Rating: I give this gym a V6 rating.
This gym has a great vibe, although it is slightly smaller than some gyms I’ve been to. The lead and ropes walls are impressive, and the bouldering area has a great selection of climbs, with some being more competition style. The shop in the front is large and offered a great selection of gear for both indoor and outdoor climbing. I love that there are outdoor climbing classes offered for both members and non-members, because it’s often hard for new climbers to get outdoor climbing experience.
Overall, this gym is great for climbers that are looking to begin climbing indoors and eventually transition to outdoor climbing. The gym has a chill, laid back vibe and the staff are wonderful.
** PLEASE NOTE that these reviews are not updated frequently and some information may be out of date. Last update was December 6th, 2025**

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