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Where To Eat And Drink In Coney Island
Hot dogs, candy apples, enormous tortas, and more good stuff to eat before you ride the Wonder Wheel.
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Pete’s Clam Stop
Pete’s Clam Stop is a small, counter-service spot a block from the subway and the beach in Coney Island.
Where To Eat And Drink In Coney Island
Hot dogs, candy apples, enormous tortas, and more good stuff to eat before you ride the Wonder Wheel.
Paul’s Daughter
At Paul’s Daughter, a counter-service spot on the Coney Island boardwalk, you can get everything from lobster rolls to soft serve.
Doña Zita
Doña Zita is a Mexican takeout counter down a little side street in Coney Island. Get one of their giant cemitas.
Freak Bar
Hang out at this beer bar for misfits and weirdos after catching the Coney Island Circus Sideshow at the theater next door.
Pizza Brook
Pizza Brook in Coney Island is perfect for big groups, and it's no surprise that their pizzas taste like the ones at Grimaldi's (because that's what this place used to be).
SteaMania
Take a break from trying to win a giant stuffed animal at Luna Park and get your seafood boil fix across the street at SteaMania.
Lunatics Ice Cream
There are a lot of classic Coney Island sweets at Lunatics Ice Cream, but the hot fresh funnel cake is the thing to get.
Totonno Pizzeria Napolitana
Legendary thin crust pizza that you should make the trip to Coney Island for.
Nathan’s Famous
Nathan’s sells hot dogs all over the country, but it all started at this spot on Coney Island.
William’s Candy Shop
William’s Candy Shop is a classic spot in Coney Island for candy apples, cotton candy, and ice cream.
Ruby’s Bar & Grill
Ruby’s is a counter-service spot on the boardwalk in Coney Island with a big indoor area and a full bar.
Tom’s Restaurant
Tom’s Restaurant in Coney Island is a nice place to sit for a few minutes while you eat something with a side of fries.
Grimaldi’s Coal Brick-Oven Pizza
Grimaldi's is a good spot for pizza in Coney Island. (FYI, it's cash-only, and you can't get slices here.)
Place To Beach
Place To Beach is a counter-service spot in Coney Island with a full service backyard that turns into a party at night.
Coney Island Brewing Co.
There isn’t any food at Coney Island Brewing Co., but there’s beer, and you can drink it at one of the many picnic tables on the outdoor patio.
Gargiulo’s Restaurant
Gargiulo’s is an old-school Italian spot that’s the most formal place to eat in Coney Island.