Queens
Queens
Page 3New York Pão de Queijo
New York Pão de Queijo is a small all-day Brazilian spot in Astoria where you should order a burger on the outdoor patio.
Kape’t Torta
Kape’t Torta is a Filipino bakery in Elmhurst that makes excellent pan de sal and other sweet pastries.
Papa’s Kitchen
Papa’s Kitchen in Jackson Heights is a classic Filipino spot that serves excellent ube pancakes during weekend brunch.
Tito Rad’s Grill & Restaurant
Tito Rad’s in Woodside serves some of the best Filipino food in the area.
Sweet Spot
Sweet Spot is a massive bar in Astoria with more than 40 TVs playing just about every sport you can imagine.
Aubergine Cafe
Aubergine Cafe in Sunnyside is a great place to eat desserts and drink sangria in Queens.
Sotto Le Stelle
If you're looking for pizza near the border of Sunnyside & Long Island City, head to Sotto le Stelle.
Where To Eat Outside In Woodside & Sunnyside
The best restaurants and bars open for outdoor dining in Woodside and Sunnyside.
The Queens Delivery & Takeout Directory
Want to know which Queens restaurants are open for delivery and takeout? You’re in the right place.
Urubamba
Urubamba is a Peruvian spot in Jackson Heights that’s a great option for casual dates or group dinners.
Favela Grill
Favela Grill is a Brazilian spot in Astoria that’s a good option for group dinners, especially on weekends when there’s live music.
Little House Cafe
Little House Cafe is a little bakery in Elmhurst that also has an extensive menu with some very good Malaysian food.
Taiwanese Gourmet
If you’re looking for Taiwanese food in Elmhurst, check out Taiwanese Gourmet. It’s great for groups, and they serve some very good fly’s head.
Terraza 7
If you’re looking to hear some live music around Elmhurst or Jackson Heights, go to Terraza 7.
The Beerkeeper
Despite the objectively great name, The Beerkeeper also serves wine and cocktails. It’s a good spot for a casual drink, and it even works for a date.
Maggie Mae’s Bar
If you’re going on a first date or just want to sit at a bar, drink a good beer, and watch TV with closed captions in Sunnyside, try Maggie Mae’s.