Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Saint Albans, New York, United States. St. Albans is a residential middle class community in the New York City borough of Queens centered on the intersection of Linden Boulevard and Farmers Boulevard, about two miles north of JFK Airport. It is southeast of Jamaica, west of Cambria Heights, north of Springfield Gardens, and northwest of Laurelton. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 12, and is served by the St. Albans Post Office, ZIP Code 11412. The population within the ZIP code, according to the 2010 census, was 34,882 – a decline of 7% from the 37,452 of 2000.
4 based on 30 reviews
Large portions, great service. Always greeted with a smile. Food is good and prices are competitive for diners.
4 based on 131 reviews
After a long day of driving on New York freeways in unbelievable traffic, dining at this small restaurant inside the hotel lobby was a relief: good food, a decent variety, reasonably priced, and the best part: it was convenient!
4 based on 29 reviews
The Smile of the Beyond is a vegetarian diner specializing in the simple joy of breakfast and lunch. Popular menu items include the Mediterranean Omlette, Steakburger, Huevos Rancheros, Breakfast Special and, of course, our Fresh-Squeezed Juices and Made-
I visited with a customer who is vegetarian. The only reason I picked this venue was based on many positive reviews. Here's what you need to know about this restaurant----This is a cash only restaurant. While they don't serve meat/animal proteins, they do serve many meat analogue products for those who are flexitarians or trying to cut back on animal proteins. The venue is very small and resembles an old 1950's soda fountain. They play homage to Sri Chinmoy whose pictures and books are plastered all over. You couldn't tell from the staff that this restaurant was buddhist, but the food and culture seemed to be. They only serve breakfast and lunch. They seem to specialize in breakfast, though. we came for lunch and my customer and I ordered the turkey club which was amazing. Served with wheat toast, the veggie turkey and bacon tasted exactly like the real thing. For beverages, there's water and Pelligrino. All parking is on the street. Best to walk.
4 based on 92 reviews
Located on Covert Avenue on the border of Floral Park and Stewart Manor, Park Place Restaurant & Bar has quickly emerged as one of Long Island's top restaurants. Open seven days a week Park Place appeals to everyone --- couples out for a date night, famil
It might be cliche to say when a restaurant aims to please their clientele and not nickle & dime...customers return many times over. A big local popular restaurant that serves up quality food (not cheap but you really get what you pay for!) Isn't that what we want? Yummy tasting good well made food served out by friendly servers. And yes the people who dine here are nice too. Always a happy hour crowd that really knows how to enjoy their drinks which makes this place fun to go to. This time we were with friends and we had a wonderful time just at the bar. For a quick weeknight meal with some strong drinks of choice makes life so pleasant during a tough work week. Happy Eating and I'll see you around the tables or perhaps only at the bar!
4 based on 77 reviews
This was a great place for breakfast - we've been here twice. Food came out in a decent time, was fresh and warm. Lots to order from, and the staff was pleasant without being overbearing. Most tables were on the smaller side (four people), so the noise level was nice and subdued. Don't park out front by the pay meters. There's a free (2 hour) municipal parking lot just around the corner.
4 based on 65 reviews
Nancy's is local to us. It is cozy, friendly, and reasonably priced. Their food is always delicious and consistent. Portions are plenty. It is a bit difficult to self park but there is valet available. The only thing I would like is more tap beer and wine by the glass selection. But we always count on Nancy's for a nice time.
4 based on 102 reviews
Food: Tastes home-cooked. I had the New York Omelette and hubby had the California Omelette. We could have shared plates! Servings are monstrous! You have a choice of kind of potatoes, kind of bread, and kind of soup. Our drinks were always topped. The coffee was hot and strong, my kinda coffee! Price: Great!! So much food for $15/ea, more or less. But like I said, you can share and pay even less!.. or use your money saved to buy dessert/pastries. They have a huge selection! Atmosphere: All grey, black, chrome and glass inside. It looks smart! Itâs huge but didnât feel like it, we were seated in a nice, quiet area. Has a great real diner feel.Service: Exceptional! Not once did we have to ask for anything, other than hot sauce for me and the check. Everyone was attentive and quick on their feet!Parking: yes, they have parking!! No need to park on the street or look at your watch to make sure you donât forget to feed the meter! Ahhh, this alone made this place worth finding!
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4 based on 104 reviews
In the heart of the village of floral park
Have spend a few fridays and Saturdays over the last fee months here. Comfortable atmosphere and very good food. We enjoyed the music alot alot as well. Highly recommend.
Top 3 Mediterranean food in Saint Albans, New York, United States
4 based on 236 reviews
Breakfast offers a full buffet, eggs cooked any way you'd like, as well as an a la cart menu. Breakfast hours are 6:00am-11:00am. Our lunch menu is jam-packed with creative burgers, salads, and sandwiches. Lunch menu is served from 11:00am-5:00pm. Dinner
We have eaten here many times while staying at the Hilton. This time we were at the adjacent Hampton Inn and our nearest meal option was 144. We were here for a late lunch and dinner. Both times, the service was slow, though it was better at dinner. The food was definitely average. The chicken club salad was good.
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4 based on 231 reviews
Mediterranean/Continental/Restaurant
This visit to Crabtrees was our first since it opened. Mediterranean/American style is not my first choice for eating out. But to make the wife happy and our friend happy since it was her birthday and our 50th anniversary. The service is excellent with water being repeatedly refilled and the crumbs removed very quickly. The 1st thing that annoyed me was this pesky fly throughout the whole time we were at the table. No one is going take swats during a meal so I have no solution. The front door is constantly being opened. My 2nd problem (and I know it is my fault), was the vegetables. Each dish comes with mashed potato and a mix of vegetables like yellow and green zucchini, stringbeans, and pieces of broccoli(ugh) and some slices of beets (ugh 2).For starters our friend had the buratta salad and i shared the escargot with wifey. That came in the full shell on a plate of garlic sauce which is what makes this dish so good.For main course our friend had the darla's chicken, wife had the salmon and I had the porterhouse style 16 ounce pork chop. The chop was huge and covered with sauteed peppers and onions. The chop was very good but I probably would have been happier had I stuck with my first thought of getting 2 appetizers and a salad. I studied the menu and really wanted the calamari plate and the escargot with a salad.Appetizers and salads run from $11-15 while most main dishes run in the teens to 30+.When we arrived the place was not too filled but when we left on a Sunday nite , it was packed. If you are still hungry for dessert, get the gelato.
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