Savor Astoria’s international flavors, explore its lively streets and uncover trendy shops.
Spend the day eating and shopping through one of Queen’s most diverse strips.
Dive into film history, outdoor art installations and a seasonal Olympic-size pool.
There’s no shortage of flavors in Astoria. Discover the top places to eat in this neighborhood.
Visit the Museum of the Moving Image to see the City’s starring role on screen.
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DiWine is a wine bar and New American restaurant focused on natural biodynamic wines and hand-crafted cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere.
Witness the art, technology and social impact of film, television and digital media at this Queens institution.
The folks at Il Nonno, an Italian restaurant in Astoria, Queens, are passionate about creating a memorable dining experience for every guest.
This highly-regarded steakhouse in Astoria serves prime cuts of meat aged to perfection in a unique way, accompanied by superior customer service.
Off the Hook Raw Bar & Grill is a cozy seafood grill and raw oyster bar in Astoria.
Named for the former Astoria Sanitarium that was closed in 1961, Rivercrest offers craft beer, cocktails and all kinds of comfort foods.
Pig Beach BBQ’s pork-centric barbecue, outdoor bars, string lights and picnic-style seating suggest a day at the beach.
Sotto la Luna is an open-kitchen pasta bar and Neapolitan pizzeria that serves modern Italian food in a high-ceiling,space.
Sip on Counter Culture coffee and organic Rishi teas while nibbling on pastries from Colson Patisserie or ice pops and ice cream at this treat and teahouse.
This bright and airy yoga center has classes in several forms, such as Vinyasa and Anusara, as well as Pilates, massage and acupuncture. The laid-back...