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  1. Astoria is a neighborhood in the western portion of the New York City borough of Queens. Astoria is bounded by the East River and is adjacent to four other Queens neighborhoods: Long Island City to the southwest, Sunnyside to the southeast, and Woodside and East Elmhurst to the east. As of 2019, Astoria has an estimated population of 95,446. [2]

    • 12 Places to Visit in Astoria Right Now. This colorful Queens neighborhood stands out year-round for traditional Greek cuisine, vintage shopping and modern art.
    • Museum of the Moving Image. Witness the art, technology and social impact of film, television and digital media at this Queens institution.
    • Socrates Sculpture Park. This internationally renowned outdoor museum and park offers a host of free programs and events. Learn More. arrow_forward.
    • Taverna Kyclades. Enjoy classic Greek dishes at this neighborhood favorite. Learn More. arrow_forward.
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    • Explore the Museum of the Moving Image. Website: Museum of the Moving Image. Address: 36-01 35th Ave, Queens, NY 11106. One of the best things to do in Astoria is to drop in the Museum of the Moving Image for a lesson into how popular films and TV shows are made.
    • Admire The Noguchi Museum. Website: Noguchi Museum. Address: 9-01 33rd Rd, Queens, NY 11106. Not many artists create collections so robust they can single-handedly fill a museum, but Isamu Noguchi is far from the ordinary.
    • Have a Coffee Date with Your Pooch at Château le Woof. Website: Château le Woof. Address: 3101 Vernon Blvd, Queens, NY 11106. Chateau le Woof is a popular dog cafe that attracts tons of dog-parents.
    • Catch the Sunset at Astoria Park. Website: Astoria Park. Address: 19 19th St, Astoria, NY 11105. Sandwiched under the shadows of the Robert F. Kennedy and Hell Gate Bridges, Astoria Park stands at an impressive 60 acres (roughly 15 city blocks).
    • Museum of the Moving Image. Museums. Movies and TV. Astoria. Only 15 minutes from midtown, the Museum of the Moving Image is one of the city’s most dynamic institutions.
    • Queen's Room. Restaurants. American. Astoria. At this regal eatery and bar, you’ll be treated like royalty—especially on Tuesday nights, when beer, wine and well drinks are two for one.
    • The Let Love Inn. Bars. Astoria. Considerably Astoria’s best kept secret, this old-fashioned jazz bar checks off all the boxes. It boasts a great cocktail, beer and wine list, has a warm and cozy atmosphere, plus incredible live music (with no cover!).
    • SingleCut Beersmiths. Bars. Breweries. Astoria. Queens—a brewery hotbed for German immigrants before Prohibition—rejuvenates its sudsy past with this 5,000-square-foot microbrewery and tasting room.
    • The VEGOIST @ No5. The VEGOIST @ No5 is the perfect spot to head to for brunch for two main reasons: 1. it has a full vegan menu and a full regular menu, and 2.
    • Mom’s Kitchen & Bar. The great thing about Mom’s is that they serve brunch all day, but on top of that they also have the most delicious cocktails. Their brunch entrees offer some out-of-the-box meals, such as Mac and Cheese Pancakes and a Pancake Burrito.
    • Queen’s Room. Queen’s Room’s mediterranean-influenced menu features brunch dishes including Smoked Salmon Benedict, Loaded Potato Hash, Shakshuka, and Biscuits and Gravy.
    • Mighty Oak Roasters. Known for wood roasted coffee, Mighty Oak Roasters has some of the smoothest espressos in the world–trust us, we’ve tasted a lot of espresso.
  2. If you want to experience one of the most diverse communities in New York, Astoria is the place to visit. This guide will navigate you through the unique attractions, diverse culinary experiences, and rich history that defines Astoria as a dynamic and welcoming community within the heart of New York City.

  3. Jul 5, 2018 · Looking for the best things to do in Astoria, Queens? This neighborhood in New York City has some of the best Greek food in New York and lots of culture.