Flushing’s Top Brunch Secrets Unveiled


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Bar 54 is the tallest rooftop bar in Times Square! And also among the highest in the city. Located at the Hyatt Centric Times Square, Bar 54 offers a really superb river-to-river view, including the Chrysler Building and all of lower Manhattan. The bar serves an impressive drink menu, including a large set of well crafted cocktails, beers, wines in both glass and by bottle, a wide section of whiskey and also some tasty bar bites. The rooftop is open year-round, thanks to a chic and intimate indoor space.


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Take a dip in an NYC pool! On the weekends, The James Hotel opens their rooftop pool to all for free! With unobstructed views of the city, it’s the go-to spot to grab a drink and lounge by the pool. Note: The pool is reserved exclusively for hotel guests Monday – Friday until 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday until 2 p.m. The outdoor pool deck is open to JIMMY patrons after 5 pm Monday – Friday and Saturday and Sunday after 3 p.m.


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Movie night at Bryant Park. See 2024 movie lineup below: 🍿 July 8 - Old School (2003) 🍿 July 15 - Funny Face (1957) 🍿 July 22 - Cinema Paradiso (1988) 🍿 July 29 - How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) 🍿 August 5 - Arrival (2016) 🍿 August 12 - Titanic (1997) Bring a blanket, invite a friend, and snag your spot on the lawn to watch a feature film on the big screen under the stars. Lawn opens at 5pm and movie starts at 8pm.


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Where To Eat Hot Dogs In NYC? Plentiful, relatively cheap, and easy to eat as you jaywalk or wait for a bus, hot dogs are an essential part of New York City cuisine. And Chicago Dogs are officially part of New York City’s hot dog ecosystem, and the ones at Dog Day Afternoon in Windsor Terrace are some of the best. This kitschy little shop keeps a Vienna Beef diagram next to the register, so you can cross-check your dog and make sure it matches up. The poppyseed bun is especially soft and flavorful, and the combination of a Chicago dog with an orange whip on the sidewalk outside the restaurant is one of our favorite meals on a warm day.


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If you’re looking for an impressive place to get a table when you didn’t plan weeks in advance, here is a great option. Noho’s C As In Charlie is one of those places that should be harder to get into, but we're grateful that it's not. The neon-red space can make even a Tuesday feel sexy and all of their Korean-Southern dishes cost $16 or less. The next time you need a little weekend energy on a weeknight without having to refresh the reservation page at exactly 9am, plan to come here—especially if you're into the idea of ox bone cream pasta, glaze fried chicken, and seoul'sbury steak with galbi jus and gruyére grits.


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Astoria, Queens is hosting a free Community Cookout Movie Night Series this summer, bringing together local businesses Tikkun BBQ, Astoria Horror Club, and the 31st Avenue Open Street Collective. For three weekends in June, July, and August, the 31st Avenue Open Street will feature free horror movie screenings starting at 8 pm, along with free food like hot dogs and BBQ chicken provided by Tikkun BBQ. The series kicks off this Saturday, June 29th with a showing of the classic vampire film The Lost Boys. Organizers will also be handing out free harm-reduction supplies like Naloxone and fentanyl test strips. Attendees are encouraged to bring their chairs and blankets to enjoy the outdoor movie nights.


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Nothing says 'summer' like roof pools NYC. The perfect way to make the most out of a weekend in the big city, is to combine street-level fun with swimming and views at a chic NYC rooftop pool. What used to be Gansevoort Park is now Royalton Park Avenue. The rooftop pool is however the same, and this 2oth floor terrace can boast with one of the best rooftop pools NYC has available. One floor above the Rooftop at Royalton Park Avenue you’ll find this gem. Located in the middle of Manhattan (on Park Avenue, as the name suggests) with mighty views over the skyline with Empire State Building as a cool backdrop.
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Take in an enchanting concert by flickering candlelight ⭐ Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in New York. Fever’s popular Candlelight Concerts are better than ever this summer! Take a trip to Long Island and enjoy a Candlelight Summer in picturesque venues such as Guild Hall and With tons of dazzling concerts.


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Catch the year’s last Manhattanhenge Manhattanhenge is when the setting sun aligns with the street grid of Manhattan, illuminating every cross street on the north and south sides of the borough, and the year’s final Manhattanhenge will be on Thursday, July 11th, with the half sun version on Friday, July 12th.


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Fresh & AFFORDABLE AUSSIE STYLE hand rolls in the West Village 🍣💯✨ for just $12 you can get 3 rolls 😍 8 flavors to choose from with a monthly special! 📍Save this spot for your next takeout night in NYC!!


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Cha Cha Matcha: another FAVE in the city with multiple locations! The most fun & cute interior design and all whisked on the spot. Minimal food options but tons of fun specialty drinks + matcha soft serve. Make sure to grab a matcha to go before your next train ride in Moynihan station!


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BuvetteNYC The perfect place to brunch in the West Village ☕️ Our server insisted that we get the last order of Pain Perdu (brioche bread with berries & crème) and it did not disappoint!🤤 ✨Pain Perdu ✨Crq Monsieur ✨Jambon Cru ✨Belgian Waffle


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A vegan and a meat-eater enter a plant-based Ethiopian restaurant. A couple of hours later, they both leave completely satisfied—and with the newfound knowledge that vegan nacho cheese is far superior to the real (fake) stuff. Such miracles can happen at the second location of Ras Plant Based in Greenwich Village. The menu here is essentially the same as their original spot in Crown Heights, except for the injera nachos, which you must order, because that’s where that melty vegan cheese comes into play. Add on a few cocktails and a mercato platter, with lots of spongy injera for scooping up creamy ground chickpeas, and you’ve got a feast for friends who love legumes, and those who'd normally rather be eating meat.


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Carnitas Ramirez has us feeling as elated as we did after watching Dune: Part Two. The small East Village spot from Taqueria Ramirez specializes in carnitas, and they're worth the line you’ll have to wait in. The whole pig is cooked snout-to-tail in big steel vats just behind the counter, and you can pick which parts you want on each $5 taco. Grab at least a few surtida tacos—a multi-textural adventure with bits from the entire pig. For a more focused taco, we like the tender lengua and the savory chamorro. Get a $3 side of chicharron to crumble on top, and load up on the salsa verde at the salsa station.
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Discover the vibrant umbrella installation at Hillel Place Plaza! 🌂🌈✨ 💡 Located in the heart of Brooklyn, the colorful umbrellas at Hillel Place Plaza create a stunning and whimsical canopy that transforms the space into a lively and artistic oasis. This installation not only adds a splash of color to the urban landscape but also provides a unique backdrop for photos and a joyful atmosphere for visitors. Whether you're strolling through the plaza, relaxing under the umbrellas, or enjoying the surrounding shops and cafes, this installation brings a sense of fun and creativity to the neighborhood.


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BIRDMEN staying hydrated at Lincoln Center 💦 “Birdmen” by Close-Act Theatre are three gigantic, stilt-walking puppets that roam the campus as part of the BigUmbrella Festival today and tomorrow, July 6 and 7, 2024. These clips were captured this morning. They will perform again today at 5 PM and tomorrow, July 7 at 4 pm and 7 pm. Stay hydrated like the Birdmen!


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The Best Late Night Food In NYC: Love Korean BBQ Is it lame to say that the name of this Koreatown restaurant is exactly how we feel about it? Yeah, but it’s too late now. Open until 4am on Friday and Saturday, this fun three-story place has spinning rainbow-colored lights, a bar in the basement, and DJs every weekend after 6pm. They have several combos ($109 to $229) to choose from, which come with a cornucopia of vegetables to throw on the grill. Our favorite is the one with both beef and pork. Add some smoky, peppery japchae and their custardy truffled steamed egg—we’d come here just for those two things.


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Lucia Pizza of Soho This is New York, which means you don’t have to settle for a mediocre slice of pizza late at night—instead, you can get one of the best slices. Lucia Pizza's Soho location is open until 3am, Thursday through Saturday (1am during the winter months), and even if you're stumbling and bleary-eyed, you’ll appreciate the moment they take to shower your pizza with basil and parm. There are a lot of standout slices here, so we recommend getting a few—something with red sauce, then also the vodka sauce slice, or the creamed spinach one. It's 350 feet from the A/C at Canal Street, in case that's your next move.


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If pasta is your love language, you’ll want to try the Ricotta Gemelli with chili oil by Saint Theo’s Restaurant 🌶️ This dish is back on the dinner & brunch menu everyday by popular demand! Recs☑️ 🍋Ricotta Gemelli 🍋Lemon Linguine 🍋Branzino 🍋Fusilli Calabrese 🍋Chicken Milanese


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Tucci - New York is NoHo’s newest Italian spot and it does not disappoint! The standout items are the shrimp scampi in an unforgettable lemon garlic sauce and the chicken parm with vodka sauce! Reservations are in high demand, but keep an eye out for openings.


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Cool Down With Broadway Sings Featuring Hits By Taylor Swift & ABBA OK we know Taylor Swift is in Europe but for select dates in July, Swifties can sing and “Shake It Off” to hits at Broadway Sings Taylor Swift. Broadway’s finest singers team up with a 14-piece orchestra to belt out a stellar setlist only on July 14th this month. You can also be a “Dancing Queen” when Broadway Sings ABBA on July 13th and 18th! Highlights 🎤 Enjoy a stunning live concert bringing Taylor’s greatest hits to life ⭐ Performed by stars from Broadway shows such as Hamilton, Six, Waitress, Kinky Boots, Wicked, and Merrily We Roll Along 🎻 Listen to brand new, refreshing interpretations of your favorite songs played by a full orchestra 🍸 Enjoy delicious cocktails and a full menu of food for dinner: $25 food/drink minimum per person, no matter the age (brunch menu available at 1pm shows!) 🎵 Take in the remarkable atmosphere of a beautiful, renowned music venue
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MUST TRY ITALIAN restaurant in The West Village, NYC 🍝🤌🇮🇹 Ci Siamo: gorgeous, spacious, & chic spot in Hudson yards. Must try the focaccia, onion torta & rapini agnolotti!!


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Somewhere Nowhere NYC is a multi-level and vibrant rooftop escape, found on the top floors of the Renaissance New York Chelsea Hotel. Here you find a magical, whimsical and 5,516-square-feet indoor garden lounge for fun through the evening and night, but also a top floor open-air rooftop terrace, equipped with a luxurious rooftop pool. Being the tallest hotel rooftop pool in NYC, it is no surprise that Somewhere Nowhere offers you the chance to swim with some amazing and panoramic 360° views over the Manhattan skyline. Get comfy in one of the loungers and enjoy tropical cocktails and tapas-style light bites. After a day of relaxation, you will be ready to join in on the fun with live DJs at the rooftop bar.


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Café Chelsea is now open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Their patio is in full bloom 💐 The art displayed throughout the Café is part of the Hotel Chelsea's collection of art by guests who once lived at the hotel. See you for brunch this weekend. 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM


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Blue Hour Many have tried to recreate that most iconic — and dare we say, revolutionary — of handheld foods: Taco Bell’s Crunchwrap Supreme. (Super Burrito’s Dankwrap comes to mind.) Blue Hour, a takeout window inside a Bushwick gas station, truly nails it. Their “Cwunch Wap Supweme” is compact, contained, and has a tostada inside that stays crispy, even after your walk home. You’ll also feel less like a human trash bag after eating it, thanks to high quality—and 100% halal—ingredients. Along with the menu’s other late-night New York classics (chicken over rice, chopped cheese), the wrap is also under $10. If you’re wondering why BP is suddenly making fancy fried chicken sandwiches and passionfruit lemonade—they’re not. This place is from the Little Flower team. It’s open until 10pm on weekdays, and 3am on weekends.


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We’ve been looking forward to Bánh By Lauren’s opening for months—and the pandemic-era popup business turned elegant Chinatown bakery does not disappoint. Their signature pandan honeycomb cake is as pleasurably chewy as a lively conversation, while the moist, flavor-packed chinese sausage, cheddar & chive scone may be even more exciting. There’s also a Vietnamese-inspired coffee menu to play around in: We’ll be drinking the big-time refreshing, sweet-and-sour iced Lime Drip all summer. The bakery is currently open from Thursday to Sunday.


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Elsie Rooftop really brings a slice of fashionable 1920s cocktail bar to the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Set on the 25th floor of an office building near Bryant Park, the rooftop comes with an upscale and glamorous indoor lounge, surrounded by a wraparound terrace overlooking the Manhattan skyscrapers. The rooftop bar serves progressive mixology cocktails, along with wines, champagne and an upscale seasonally focused light fare menu.


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Upscale and intimate dining room and lounge above the Meatpacking District. Found right in the heart of the buzzing Meatpacking District, STK Steakhouse Downtown NYC offers a chic and high-energy dining & lounge experience. Best of all, it does so all the way up to the rooftop. The stylish, lush and intimate 4th floor STK Rooftop blends bar, lounge and table seating, all surrounded with prime views over the Meatpacking District, Hudson River and the High Line. The rooftop comes equipped with a retractable glass enclosure, which means that the upscale dining room and lounge is available for elevated experiences all year-round. The rooftop menu features classic and refreshing STK cocktails, a fine selecton of wines and bubbles, as well as a great array of signature dishes, ranging from raw bar selections and Surf & Turf, to a beef program that focuses on the highest quality, delicious and craveable steaks. Inviting to an infectious high energy vibe, STK Rooftop is dynamic venue, offering social happy hours, memorable dinners under the stars, vibrant DJ nights, and an elevated weekend brunch.
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One of the best burgers in NYC come Cecchi's Out. Cecchi’s is a modern take on the classic New York bar & grill at West 13th St. Welcomes you into their beautiful, warm environment while serving up some of the best American classics! They mastered the classic New York vibe with the ambiance of this place: perfectly dim mood lighting, half circle leather booths, art deco wall murals reaching the ceilings.


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A SPOT FOR outdoor coffee date Abraço a neighborhood favorite 🫶 cozy vibes inside too but i love their outdoor picnic table set up, especially with my lack of outdoor space at my own place for a good ol coffee sunbathe When i first moved to east village, i was waiting with my roomie on st marks for our table at a restaurant and started chatting with a man walking his dog. We had moved in maybe the week before so when he had been in the neighborhood for years we gently begged for recs - “you drink coffee?” (yes duh) “hands down abraço” And has been a personal fav for me since ☕️ they also have beer + wine which i always forget so this is my note to self to come back for drinks… PS there’s a no laptop rule so don’t try to come to WFH
Local Brunch Spots in Flushing: A Foodie's Delight
Flushing, a vibrant neighborhood in Queens, NYC, is a haven for food enthusiasts. The area is renowned for its eclectic culinary scene, and brunch is no exception. Dive into some of the hidden gems offering remarkable brunch experiences. Whether you're a local or a visitor, these brunch spots in Flushing promise to satisfy your cravings and provide unforgettable dining experiences.
Jade Brunch Café: An Asian Fusion Brunch Delight
Jade Brunch Café is one of the trending brunch spots that has gained significant popularity among locals. Located on Main Street, this restaurant offers a unique brunch menu that blends traditional Asian flavors with contemporary brunch classics. From their mouth-watering shrimp and pork dumplings to the innovative matcha pancakes, Jade Brunch Café is a must-visit for those eager to explore Asian fusion cuisine.
Local insight: Try their signature milk tea cocktails which are exclusive to their brunch menu. It’s a refreshing twist that pairs perfectly with their delightful dishes. Make sure to arrive early as it gets busy quickly, especially during weekends.
Flushing Fields Bistro: A Brunch with a View
Nestled near the Flushing Meadows Park, Flushing Fields Bistro provides an exquisite brunch experience combined with a picturesque view. This local brunch spot is favored by many for its serene atmosphere and delightful food. Their menu includes a variety of options from classic avocado toast to a hearty steak and eggs.
Local insight: Opt for the outdoor seating area to enjoy your brunch with a splendid view of the park. The bistro is pet-friendly, so feel free to bring along your furry friend. Their freshly squeezed orange juice is a hit among locals, and it's a perfect companion for their delightful brunch offerings.
Tea Time Taverna: A Cozy Brunch Nook
If you're in the mood for a cozy and intimate brunch setting, Tea Time Taverna is a perfect choice. Situated on Northern Boulevard, this café specializes in a variety of teas, paired expertly with their brunch menu. From fluffy Belgian waffles to a variety of delectable pastries, Tea Time Taverna caters to all taste buds.
Local insight: Don’t miss their specialty tea-infused cocktails; they are a unique twist that perfectly complements their brunch menu. The owner occasionally offers secret menu items – it’s worth asking about them for a chance to experience something truly exclusive.
Liberty Avenue Harvest: Rustic Charm Meets Contemporary Brunch
Liberty Avenue Harvest stands out with its rustic décor and a seasonal brunch menu that keeps patrons coming back. Located close to the Queens Botanical Garden, this café brings farm-to-table freshness to Flushing's brunch scene. Their selection of soft-boiled eggs on toast, mixed grain salads, and artisanal sandwiches is both hearty and healthy.
Local insight: The artisanal bread served here is baked in-house daily, so it never fails to impress. For a taste of local flavor, try their fresh berry compote combined with house-made granola – it’s a local favorite. Arrive before 10 am to avoid the rush and secure a prime spot.
Pearl House Brunch & Bar: Brunch with a Twist
Pearl House Brunch & Bar offers a creative take on brunch that delightfully surprises its guests. Conveniently located on Roosevelt Avenue, this restaurant is known for its flamboyant brunch dishes and inventive cocktails. From their lobster Benedict to savory kimchi fried rice, Pearl House makes brunch an experience to remember.
Local insight: Be on the lookout for their weekly special, which often features a quirky and delicious dish that’s not on the regular menu. Their mimosa flights are particularly popular and offer a fun way to try different flavors. The ambiance is relaxed and perfect for brunching with friends or family.
Sunshine Atelier: A Hidden Gem
Tucked away on 39th Avenue, Sunshine Atelier is one of Flushing’s best-kept secrets when it comes to brunch. Known for its artisan brunch offerings and warm, inviting atmosphere, this café provides the kind of charm that only local secrets hold. Feast on their chef’s special omelet or freshly baked quiche while enjoying the rustic elegance of the establishment.
Local insight: Sunshine Atelier features rotating artwork from local artists, so there's always something new to admire. Their lavender-infused honey is a delightful addition to any tea or toast, and it's a secret ingredient not widely known but highly recommended by regulars.
Trending Brunch Spots Worth Exploring
Flushing is continuously evolving, and new brunch spots are always emerging. Staying updated with the latest trends is essential for every brunch aficionado. Here are a few more trending brunch spots that are generating buzz:
Evergreen Breakfast Bar: The Contemporary Favorite
Evergreen Breakfast Bar on Union Street has quickly become a favorite among foodies for its modern and vibrant décor combined with an innovative menu. Offering everything from vegan bowls to classic eggs benedict, this brunch spot caters to diverse tastes.
Local insight: Their cold brew coffee is a crowd-pleaser, and you can customize it with various unique flavors. The avocado fries are a must-try appetizer that many locals rave about. The place gets quite busy, so making a reservation is advisable.
Urban Farmhouse Eatery: Sustainable and Delectable
Urban Farmhouse Eatery emphasizes sustainability and offers a brunch menu that focuses on organic and locally sourced ingredients. Situated near the bustling Main Street, this restaurant is perfect for those who appreciate earth-friendly dining.
Local insight: Try their seasonal fruit parfait – it’s both refreshing and delicious. For a fuller experience, their farm-to-table brunch combo is highly recommended and showcases the best of what Urban Farmhouse Eatery has to offer.