Queens is the most ethnically diverse area of its size on Earth, which means there's a little something for everyone. Chow down on Indian food, sit in on a traditional Irish pub music session, and dance the night away at a Puerto Rican nightclub, all of it located within a few subway stops. Queens is also the home of the Mets and the US Tennis Open, and the former home of the New York World's Fair, now Flushing Meadow-Corona Park, and Paramount Pictures, now the Museum of the Moving Image.
Restaurants in Queens
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Locked – Escape Rooms NYC, is a real-life escape game. It is a one of a kind experience for you and your friends. Get your team of 2-8 players and try to escape the room within 60 minutes. Use only your imagination and the power of your mind. Can you escape?
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Court 16, a contemporary tennis company remixing the sport for kids and their families, fostering an integrated methodology, teamwork, community, and empowerment. The first tennis facility in the world to feature customized LED tennis courts on the most advanced flooring system in the world.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
I visited for mother's day weekend and Sunday was quite chilly and rainy. We were looking for a fun indoor activity and found a great spot at Gutter Bar. We had a beer and a game and laughed! The guys at the counter were friendly. It was a great atmosphere!
4.5 based on 83 reviews
I dread the day when Manhattan or Brooklyn people discover this place. Right now I feel very spoiled going to Cinemart. Where else in NYC can you get a theater that has comfy, reclining seats, reasonably priced tickets, popcorn and soda, and an audience composed of mostly locals (so less crowded and missing the obnoxious, entitled upper class brethen who populate parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn) so that you can actually enjoy a movie in peace and comfort? While you can't order food and drink from your chair (a la Nitehawk), you have the next best thing - a cafe next door that has a full bar and serves decent Greek diner food. And if you don't like the cafe food, there are tons of great places to eat on Metropolitan Avenue, from Nick's Bistro to Dee's and The Other Place. And after the movie you can even get a delicious ice cream sundae from Eddie's Sweet Shop, a vintage ice cream parlor on the next block. What more can you ask for for a movie night? A bit of modern luxury but with affordable Queens prices for food and a vintage ice cream place to cap off a terrific movie night. Take that, Nitehawk!
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Alley Pond Park - AP - is a large park with lots of trails. It is usually clean and a good place to take photographs. Lots of benches and room there. Always felt safe. Lots of families and kids as well as plenty of places to avoid them. We walk dogs there - picking up as we go - and it seems most people pick up too. BBQ spots, fields, Playgrounds... it is more like several parks connected. Great for bike riding.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
An immersive adventure in which you are the protagonist. Your mission is to solve a series of puzzles in a team effort in order to escape. You will have 60 minutes to defeat the room. Unravel Escape rooms are unique, challenging, and exhilarating experiences that will satisfy both puzzle aficionados and adrenaline seekers!
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