Winegasm is an intimate little spot where vino flows as musicians perform and chefs prepare tapas and Mediterranean favorites in an open kitchen. There is an extensive list of smooth and rich wines. Read more.
This park offers a peaceful place to wander around and have a good ponder about life. There are also a ton of cultural events lined up for the park’s 30th birthday this year. Read more.
Thanks to specialties like grilled branzino, lamb shank with orzo and chickpea salad, you’ll feel a whole lot closer to the Aegean than the Hudson at MP Taverna. Read more.
In SingleCut's massive tap room, find old-school ales, new craft favorites and more in a space that's made for beer lovers. Every beer is brewed and bottled in Astoria. Read more.
You can't go wrong with the pies here, from Mama's Old Fashioned to Sicilian to something fancy like sauteed portobello mushrooms. Sac's also serves classic dishes, like chicken Parm and ravioli. Read more.
Melrose offers custom lighting, 5,000 square feet of ballroom, and more than 1,000 square feet of rooftop space for your next big shindig. Read more.
From its tastefully exuberant interior to its classy presentation of oysters and cocktails, Mars doesn’t just imitate — it transports you back in time to an era of speakeasies. Read more.
Astoria Bier & Cheese offers superb IPAs, stouts and ciders alongside cheeses of equal caliber. The cheese doesn't stand alone here, but it does stand out. Read more.
The Museum of the Moving Image is one of Astoria’s most cherished cultural institutions. The museum screens 400 movies a year, from silent classics to contemporary hits. Read more.
The Strand is an authentic BBQ spot seemingly plucked from below the Mason-Dixon and dropped into an unlikely corner of the East Coast. Read more.