Roosevelt Island Day Trip
What this foodstroll is
Our guide to the landmarks of Roosevelt Island, and where to eat when you visit.
Why this foodstroll works
Roosevelt Island is the perfect NYC outdoor adventure, offering visitors a chance to ride the Roosevelt Island Tram, NYC Ferry, and walk, scoot or bike along the extensive footpath surrounding the Island. It has a nice combination of historic points of interest, playgrounds, and empty green space, making it entertaining for all ages. There aren’t a ton of food options on the Island, but enough to have you covered at both the budget and fancy ends of the spectrum. It’s incredibly accessible from anywhere in New York City, but isolated enough to give it a day trip vibe. It can be visited in a few hours, or you could spend all afternoon exploring.
Strolling
You can walk, bike, drive, take the subway, tram, or ferry to RI, and everything is nearby once you’re there.
Food Spots
1. Granny Annie’s
Transportation
The Tram and NYC Ferry are our favorite ways of getting to Roosevelt Island, with biking being a close second. The NYC Ferry Astoria route puts you in either Astoria or Long Island City in a single stop. The Roosevelt Island Bridge has a protected bike lane, which pedestrians can also use.
The F Train stops on Roosevelt Island at all times. Driving to Roosevelt Island across the bridge from Queens is simple, and there are parking garages as soon as you arrive.