Guidebook for Long Island City

Karl & Catherine
Karl & Catherine
Guidebook for Long Island City

Food Scene

It has the best coffee in the city and some claim the second-best coffee in the country. They are very meticulous with the preparation of every cup.
111 locals recommend
Sweetleaf Coffee Roasters
10-93 Jackson Ave
111 locals recommend
It has the best coffee in the city and some claim the second-best coffee in the country. They are very meticulous with the preparation of every cup.
Brunch! The best place for it in Long Island City. We highly recommend the Eggs Benedict - an unexpected light and fluffy take on the original classic.
33 locals recommend
Café Henri
10-10 50th Ave
33 locals recommend
Brunch! The best place for it in Long Island City. We highly recommend the Eggs Benedict - an unexpected light and fluffy take on the original classic.
Conveniently located across the street, this classic 24 hour a day NYC diner offers all the diner food classics (including egg creams) plus something unexpected: a full bar...kind of.
31 locals recommend
Court Square Diner
45-30 23rd St
31 locals recommend
Conveniently located across the street, this classic 24 hour a day NYC diner offers all the diner food classics (including egg creams) plus something unexpected: a full bar...kind of.
It's got the best Indian food around, and is open very very late.
Five Star Banquet
13-05 43rd Ave
It's got the best Indian food around, and is open very very late.
Great for Brunch, and Dinner. All food locally sourced and made in house. It has strange hours sometimes, and is not always open.
56 locals recommend
LIC Market
21-52 44th Dr
56 locals recommend
Great for Brunch, and Dinner. All food locally sourced and made in house. It has strange hours sometimes, and is not always open.

Drinks & Nightlife

This famous Epicurean establishment pays a crucial attention to detail while concocting the most delicious libations the city has to offer.
104 locals recommend
Dutch Kills
27-24 Jackson Ave
104 locals recommend
This famous Epicurean establishment pays a crucial attention to detail while concocting the most delicious libations the city has to offer.

Arts & Culture

Housed in a giant red brick former public school building, this museum has some of the most interesting art exhibitions in the city, and is one of the most affordable art destinations in NYC.
575 locals recommend
MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Ave
575 locals recommend
Housed in a giant red brick former public school building, this museum has some of the most interesting art exhibitions in the city, and is one of the most affordable art destinations in NYC.

Shopping

A pharmacy and market that is close to the house.
46-2 5th St
46-2 5th Street
A pharmacy and market that is close to the house.

Essentials

The best place in the neighborhood to get wine and booze.
7 locals recommend
SquareWine & Spirits
24-20 Jackson Ave
7 locals recommend
The best place in the neighborhood to get wine and booze.
Our Local Grocery store.
347 locals recommend
Key Food Supermarkets
1769 2nd Ave
347 locals recommend
Our Local Grocery store.