Little Dominican Republic Day Trip
What this foodstroll is
Our take on the best things to do, see, and eat in Washington Heights.
Why this foodstroll works
Not every ethnic enclave of NYC can be perfectly situated near a bunch of fun things to do. In fact many are in the middle of nowhere, surrounded not by green spaces, but instead, dense urban jungle in every direction. That is not the case with Washington Height’s Little Dominican Republic. This particular area includes several parks, the Hudson River, the GW Bridge, the Met Cloisters Museum, and NYC’s greatest sledding destination! If you add the best Dominican restaurants in New York to this embarrassment of riches, it’s easy to justify a trip to the neighborhood.
Strolling
We like to start the trip at Fort Tryon Park and work our way south toward the food spots, but you can take the Foodstroll in any direction you like.
Food Spots
1. Malecon
Transportation
1 and A trains service upper Manhattan at all times and stop near each food spot and along Fort Tryon Park.
There are several free parking lots inside of Fort Tryon Park and right outside The Cloisters. Streetside parking in Washington Heights is doable.
It’s a little over a mile from The Cloisters to the food spots. You could walk it, take the M4 bus, or splurge on a quick Uber/Lyft.