Guidebook for Queens

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Guidebook for Queens

Food Scene

Cajun home cooking with vintage decor & fun atmosphere. Good for a southern brunch or New Orleans style cocktails & super rich desserts!
67 locals recommend
Sugar Freak
37-11 30th Ave
67 locals recommend
Cajun home cooking with vintage decor & fun atmosphere. Good for a southern brunch or New Orleans style cocktails & super rich desserts!
Good spot for brunch. On weekends best to go when they open around 10AM or one hour before they close at 3PM.
94 locals recommend
Queens Comfort
36-18 30th Ave
94 locals recommend
Good spot for brunch. On weekends best to go when they open around 10AM or one hour before they close at 3PM.
Trendy ice cream shop known for its whimsical flavors!
10 locals recommend
Ample Hills Creamery
34-02 30th Ave
10 locals recommend
Trendy ice cream shop known for its whimsical flavors!

Drinks & Nightlife

Cozy, urban, neighborhood bar/eatery offering inventive comfort food, a tapas menu & weekend brunch.
35 locals recommend
The Shady Lady
34-19 30th Ave
35 locals recommend
Cozy, urban, neighborhood bar/eatery offering inventive comfort food, a tapas menu & weekend brunch.
One of the best and most sprawling beer gardens in NYC. Grab a cold pitcher of Czech or German beer—or one of the craft brews on the menu.
224 locals recommend
Bohemian Hall
29-19 24th Avenue
224 locals recommend
One of the best and most sprawling beer gardens in NYC. Grab a cold pitcher of Czech or German beer—or one of the craft brews on the menu.
Just as expansive as Bohemian and features DJs, live music, karaoke, sports viewing and 20 beers on tap.
85 locals recommend
The Garden at Studio Square NYC
35-33 36th St
85 locals recommend
Just as expansive as Bohemian and features DJs, live music, karaoke, sports viewing and 20 beers on tap.

Arts & Culture

Only institution in the country dedicated to the art, technology and social impact of film, television and digital media. Hundreds of screenings a year!
507 locals recommend
Museum of the Moving Image
36-01 35th Ave
507 locals recommend
Only institution in the country dedicated to the art, technology and social impact of film, television and digital media. Hundreds of screenings a year!
Celebrates the life and work of sculptor and artist Isamu Noguchi. Time your visit to take advantage of the free 2pm tour that the museum offers every day it's open (Wednesday through Sunday).
192 locals recommend
Noguchi Museum
9-01 33rd Road
192 locals recommend
Celebrates the life and work of sculptor and artist Isamu Noguchi. Time your visit to take advantage of the free 2pm tour that the museum offers every day it's open (Wednesday through Sunday).
A 4-acre outdoor museum with a pleasant view of the East River and Roosevelt Island. Curators organize several large-scale exhibitions each year as well as educational programs and community events like outdoor movie screenings and farmers' markets in the summer.
238 locals recommend
Socrates Sculpture Park
32-01 Vernon Blvd
238 locals recommend
A 4-acre outdoor museum with a pleasant view of the East River and Roosevelt Island. Curators organize several large-scale exhibitions each year as well as educational programs and community events like outdoor movie screenings and farmers' markets in the summer.

Parks & Nature

60 acre park with sweeping views up and down the East River. Home to the City's oldest and largest swimming pool—which was used for qualifying events for the 1936 and 1964 Olympics—as well as bocce courts, playgrounds, a running track and a skate park.
424 locals recommend
Astoria Park
19 19th St
424 locals recommend
60 acre park with sweeping views up and down the East River. Home to the City's oldest and largest swimming pool—which was used for qualifying events for the 1936 and 1964 Olympics—as well as bocce courts, playgrounds, a running track and a skate park.