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The best of the best in Long Island City, including restaurants, parks and more. Check out our full neighborhood guide for Long Island City here: urbancompass.com/neighborhood_guides/long_island_city
46-42 Vernon Blvd (btwn 47th Ave & 46th Rd), Queens, NY
American Restaurant · Hunters Point · 99 tips and reviews
Compass: The apothecary-inspired restaurant is beloved for French country-inspired gourmet like wild mushroom toast to the wildly popular maple bacon popcorn.
American Restaurant · Hunters Point · 154 tips and reviews
Compass: An unassuming two-table patio gives way to chic dining spot and mini sundries market housing dried lentils, local maple syrup, and designer cooking supplies.
Compass: A continental menu and overstuffed booths keep the all-night eatery as beloved by out-on-the-town locals as film crews looking to capture the americana setting on film.
Mexican Restaurant · Hunters Point · 235 tips and reviews
Compass: Mexican street food snacks and gourmet Latin fusion dishes cross paths on the menu at this cozy bleached wood-tabled brunch and dinner favorite.
Compass: The woodsy, tin-ceilinged community watering hole gives way to a shaded, brick patio for mingling (or private partying) under the shade trees out back.
Compass: The bright blue, hacienda-style street front baja-influenced menu, and wildly popular board game library keep passersby and Battleship tournament regulars making return trips.
Compass: The familiar-feeling soccer and sports pub is perfect for an after work pint at the bar or casual dinner service at tables boasting their own guest-controlled flatscreens.
Compass: Live music, an upscale European bar menu, and extensive ale selection -- 28 selections on tap and counting -- keeps the bi-level brewhouse buzzing come happy hour and weekends.
Compass: The simplistic “Wine Bar” signage belies the serious dining to be had here: global wine flights, fresh oysters, and top shelf charcuterie served on sleek butcher blocks.
Compass: This double-decker pathway (also known as the 59th Street Bridge) is a popular biking and running loop for athletes based on either side of the East River.
Gym and Studio · Hunters Point · 5 tips and reviews
Compass: Hop into a Schwinn bike saddle or grab a floor mat for sweat sessions with cheeky names and themes, from Britney Spears-themed playlists to zone-intense workouts meant to target specific body parts.
Compass: Go Zen at the converted loft space main studio, or grab a cocktail rooftop and free park-side sessions partnering at CityView Racquet Club and Gantry Plaza lawn.
Compass: Hit the history buff-beloved wine shop for glass-walled displays featuring wine facts, ancient drinking paraphernalia, and 19th century news clippings printed mere blocks away.
Compass: What it lacks in the airtight hipster curation you’ll find in Brooklyn and downtown Manhattan, it makes up for with homespun charm and truly local vendors you won’t find outside of LIC.
Compass: Scones of the day and a laid-back, signature twist on silver-trayed tea service make this a popular grazing and working spot for local families and freelance creatives.
Compass: The pop-colored outdoor exhibition space (and historic landmark contender) is both a newcomer culture landmark and a testament to LIC’s top-tier public art community.
Compass: The concrete-surfaced Museum of Modern Art outpost is home to a destination summer DJ series, global art book shop, and school-housed themed cafe run by LIC’s critically acclaimed M. Wells Diner.
Compass: Thanks to popular TV and movie filming including Gossip Girl and 30 Rock, the private film studio warehouse and soundstage has become a streetfront landmark just the same.
Compass: Long Island City’s most popular open lawn, playing host to summer film screenings, weekend green markets, and Hallet Cove’s most scenic canoe push-off point.
Compass: The non-profit gallery is as beloved for its global artist rotation and bilingual programming as its diverse workshop roster, ranging from DJ lessons to Mural Making 101.
Compass: An accomplished comic roster plus a steady stream of up-and-comers makes for a venue rivaling the best of Manhattan headliner nights at half the price.