Street Food Gathering · Red Hook · 59 tips and reviews
NYC Parks: For a diverse sampling of authentic Latin American food, check out the offerings from the Red Hook Food Vendors who have been dishing out pupusas, ceviches, and horchita here for more than 30 years.
nycHealthy: Red Hook Farmers Market is open Sat 10am-3pm. You can also redeem your Health Bucks, use your EBT, and watch cooking demonstrations at this market. Learn more at http://on.nyc.gov/ateSJ6.
Experiences: This place is neat! If you're up for the trek to Red Hook, Thurs. evenings and Sat. afternoons, cruise this little floating museum for free. It's been docked on Pier 44 since the mid-'90s.
Design*Sponge: If I lived in Red Hook I'd be here every day. Whoopie Pies and the cupcakes with red hots on top are the best. Amazing iced coffee, too.
Village Voice: Even Sandy couldn’t down this dive. Stop by to marvel at some weird taxidermy and be treated like one of the family by the awesome staff that make this place a citywide favorite.
City of New York: Sweeping skyline views and waterfront tranquility draw visitors to this Red Hook retreat all year long, while free kayaking and outdoor films make it a bona fide summer hotspot.
Susan Kille: Don't fail to visit cafe with panoramic view of NY harbor from Verranzano to Statue of Liberty. Admission price is the cost of a cup of coffee, but there's much more to tempt.
Meg Lewis: Dive-y diner. Not too pricey and has some delicious food to boot. The neighborhood is great for a short little excursion! Perfect for vegetarians, vegans and carnivores alike.