Beirut in Bay Ridge
What this foodstroll is
Our take on the ultimate day trip to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
Why this foodstroll works
Walking around Bay Ridge is a microcosm of walking through NYC. You’ll find Irish, Italian, Greek, Russian, Polish, Lebanese, and Chinese communities living amongst each other on an almost block by block basis. But perhaps the most predominant community would be the Middle Eastern section on 5th Ave between 67th and 86th Streets. This stretch is home to dozens of restaurants and markets selling everything from clothes and jewelry, to some of NYC’s best Middle Eastern food. If this isn’t reason enough to visit, Bay Ridge also has some interesting architecture, and a variety of parks, playgrounds, and waterfront areas perfect for strolling around. The fact that there’s a NYC Ferry terminal smack in the middle of the action is a bonus, and makes for a very fun afternoon.
Strolling
The northern and eastern sections of Bay Ridge are full of row houses and apartment buildings, whereas the southern and western sections along the water have more large single family homes. Both areas have their charms. South of 86th Street is sometimes referred to as Fort Hamilton, although it is part of greater Bay Ridge.
Food Spots
1. Le Sajj
2. Tanoreen
Transportation
When the NYC Ferry is an option, we always encourage you to enjoy it. The South Brooklyn route stops in Bay Ridge, but connections are free and you can start anywhere. The NYC Ferry app is great and we use it to buy our tickets, but you could do the same at the Terminal if you’re feeling nostalgic. Routes and Schedules here.
The R train runs right down the middle of Bay Ridge, stopping at Bay Ridge Ave, 77th St, and 86th St, and the B63 bus runs down 5th Ave all the way from Atlantic Terminal to Bay Ridge. Streetside parking is an option.