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Ryan DeNardo: "Great sushi and great service! The fried oyster roll (occasional special) is bomb, the box pressed sushi is authentic, and their creative desserts are delicious."
NYC Parks: "The park includes a central green, a playground, a waterside promenade and a 13,000-square-foot pavilion that contains comfort stations, concessions, and an elevated café plaza."
Emily Giglierano: "Great place to hang on a snowy Saturday afternoon: plenty of space, and plenty of beers to try--get a 5 oz pour to sample a wider cairety"
Eater: "Plenty of exposed brick, reclaimed wood, and soft lighting. Menu includes salads, crostini, charcuterie, and 10 pizzas. The Aggelatos Bros. are making all the mozzarella for their pizzas in house."
Cocktail Bar 27-24 Jackson Ave Long Island City, NY
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Marc Schneeberger: "Very good spot near MoMA Ps1 to have great cocktails at a quite cheap price for nyc. Ask for the bartenders choice. He is great at choosing drinks."
Albert Ko: "We had a great experience here. First time climbing, did the intro class. Read more about our experience here: https://www.trapezemobile.com/2018/12/11/trapeze-in-action-a-rock-climbing-adventure/"
Ian Gee: "One of the nicest climbing gyms in NYC, the best for rope climbing but also great bouldering! Clean facilities, chill, nice staff, what more could you want?"
Tennis Stadium USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Queens, NY
People also say (117 tips):
HISTORY: "In 1997, the U.S. Tennis Association announced it would name the new center court stadium at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, the Arthur Ashe Stadium."
The Corcoran Group: "Not a bad seat in the house here, although it's quite high up if you're in one of the upper sections. It's pretty amazing to witness a stadium so full of people be so silent during the matches."
Andre Plaut: "This museum is unbelievable. It's beautifully curated, interactive, and engaging. You could easily spend 3 or 4 hours here, especially if you're into film & television."
Erik Cintron: "In Astoria this museum is a homage to all movies,video game and how they came to be. The different eras and actors and important figures through out cinema. A lot of hand on exhibits. Great for kids"