An Afternoon in LIC
What this foodstroll is
Our favorite things to do and eat in Long Island City, Queens.
Why this foodstroll works
If you haven’t been to Long Island City recently, the extent of development along the waterfront might surprise you. There are playgrounds galore, wide open green spaces, and walking paths ideal for strolling. Getting there is fun thanks to several NYC Ferry terminals and a great bike path, which runs all the way from Astoria, Queens to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Amidst all the new development, there is some fascinating local history, and it can be found mere blocks away from Queen’s best food hall and NYC’s best Kansas City style BBQ.
Strolling
You could spend an hour or an entire afternoon in LIC, and it’s a 45 minute walk or 15 minute bike ride from the waterfront to John Brown and JACX & CO. You’ll pass through the historic district along the way.
Food Spots
1. JACX & CO
Transportation
The NYC Ferry has two terminals along the waterfront, Long Island City Gantry Plaza serviced by the Astoria Route, and Hunter’s Point South serviced by the East River Route. Kids are free and adult tickets can be purchased on the NYC Ferry app for $2.75. Routes and Schedules here. Connections are free and you can find ferry terminals all over the city.
If you prefer the subway, 7, G, E, and M trains stop within walking distance of the LIC waterfront. N, W, E, M, and R trains all stop within a few blocks of John Brown.
Two hour metered parking is available in LIC both near the waterfront and John Brown. Use Gantry Plaza State Park or Hunter’s Point Park South in your Maps and it’ll take you straight there.