An Afternoon in Corona Park
What this foodstroll is
Our favorite things to do, see, and eat near Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
Why this foodstroll works
Flushing Meadows Corona Park is chock full of attractions, like The New York Hall of Science, Queens Zoo, Queens Museum, and Botanic Garden. But aside from these obvious destinations, the park itself is a multicultural playground full of elaborate weekend BBQs, food trucks, and extremely high levels of recreational soccer. This allows great flexibility for anyone looking to plan an afternoon. The park also sits squarely in the midst of one of NYC’s great cultural enclaves - the Latin section of Corona, Queens. The 30 minute stroll between Corona Park and the food spots allows you to take in the vibrant street scenes along Corona and Roosevelt Avenues. But if 30 minutes of walking seems ambitious after a day spent in the park, an Uber/Lyft takes just 5 minutes.
Strolling
Flushing Meadowns Corona Park is one of our favorite places in NYC, and for the purposes of this Foodstroll, you can start with food or fun. Just allow for some time to enjoy the park itself, and be sure to arrive hungry at El Gauchito. As always, proper equipment is recommended, which in this case is strollers and scooters, especially if you intend to walk between the park and food spots.
Food Spots
1. El Gauchito
2. Primos Bakery
3. The Lemon Ice King of Corona
Transportation
Flushing Meadows Corona Park is an easy walk from the 7 line 111th Street stop. There is a dedicated parking lot at the Hall of Science for $6/day and several free parking lots scattered around the park, including those that serve the Queens Museum and Queens Zoo.
Corona is served by the 7 line right at 103rd St - Corona Plaza. Two hour metered parking is possible Monday-Saturday in Corona, and on Sundays meters are suspended.