Get the rundown on Sunnyside culture from the perspective of those who know it best: the locals.
Find an array of international cuisines plus classic spots for drinks and live music in Sunnyside.
Discover the best of Sunnyside through vintage treasures, local art, craft breweries and live performances.
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This creative hub stocks supplies, and hosts workshops and special events supporting local makers.
This family-owned bar features classic pub grub and events like trivia and comedy nights.
Maintained by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, the Calvary Cemetery (founded in 1848) has the most interments of any cemetery in the US—more than three million.
Located on a leafy commercial block in Sunnyside, Queens, Sanger Hall is a classic corner bar.
This neighborhood gem is a wonderland of vintage treasures, tchotchkes and locally made gifts.
This bilingual theater offers Spanish plays, original musicals and performing arts workshops.
A trio of Italian friends spotlight their wood-fired pies at this rustic Neapolitan-style pizzeria.
This family-run spot offers modern takes on Bolivian classics from salteñas to hot honey chicken sandwiches.
Chef Jose Luis Flores oversees a kitchen that specializes in mole poblano—in fact, there’s a whole section of the menu dedicated to it.
Find a playground, sprinklers, a dog-run and a weekend farmers’ market at this community park.
Italian classics, espresso drinks and a weekend brunch are the highlights at this café-restaurant.