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                                 LTAUHA
American Comfort Food
$$
55-50 Myrtle Ave
347.689.3462 | ltauha.com
Upscale restaurant featuring classic American meals, cocktails & brunch in calm, understated digs.
NORMA'S CORNER SHOPPE
Coffee, Breakfast & Brunch
$59-02 Catalpa Ave
347.294.0185 | normascornershoppe.com Corner bakery and cafe serving locally roasted coffee, sandwiches and an array of cakes and pastries.
QUEENS BREWERY
Taproom/Light Bites
$$
1539 Covert St
queensbrewery.com
Locally made brews, artisanal cockails, their own coffee window and food with live music and game nights.
WHILE IN KATHMANDU
Nepalese
$$
758 Seneca Ave
718.386.3416
Casual, brick-lined eatery offering a cash-only Nepalese menu of masala wings, dumplings and skewers. Pro Tip: Order the plantain momos!
Rockaways
BUNGALOW BAR
American/Seafood
$$
377 Beach 92nd St
718.945.2100 | bungalowbarny.com
Casual waterfront restaurant and bar offering a raw bar, American mains, a deck and live music.
CUISINE BY CLAUDETTE
Café/Juice Bar/Light Fare
$$
143 Beach 116th St
718.945.5511 | cuisinebyclaudette.nyc
Popular, easygoing cafe and takeaway offering ever-changing fare, plus espresso drinks and juice blends, close to the beach.
RIIS PARK BEACH BAZAAR (SUMMER ONLY)
Beachside Muli-Food Vendors $$
16702 Rockaway Beach Blvd
riisparkbeachbazaar.com
Food and drink assortment of pop-ups offering everything from boozy coconuts
to BBQ to lobster rolls done well to artisanal ice cream on the boardwalk overlooking Riis Park Beach.
ROCKAWAY SURF CLUB/TACOWAY BEACH
Authentic Tacos
$$
302 Beach 87th St
rockawaybeachsurfclub.com
Chill, rustic joint accented with surfboards featuring tacos, quesadillas and cocktails, plus a patio.
THAI ROCK
Thai
$$
375 Beach 92nd St
718.945.5111 | thairock.us
Upscale Thai restaurant with lounge; offers scenic views, live music and creative cocktails.
THE ROCK NYC
Wine Bar/Tapas
$$
92-03 Rockaway Beach Blvd
718.838.8916 | therocknyc.com
Hangout with New York State wines on
Rockaway
Thai Rock
tap, plus small plates, charcuterie and cheese boards.
UMA'S
Russian/Uzbek/Asian
$$
92-07 Rockaway Beach Blvd
718.318.9100 | umasrestaurant.tumblr.com
Happening destination offering Central Asian/Uzbek plates, cocktails and live music in stylish, brick digs.
WHIT'S END
Seafood/Pizza/New American
$$
97-02 Rockaway Beach Blvd
718.945.4100 | whitsendnyc.com
A must-visit location near the beach, serving up wood-fired pizzas with excellent charring and a number of seafood options.
       An 11-mile-long peninsula with great beaches and surf-friendly waves, Rockaway has been a popular summer resort since the 1830s. There are countless warm weather attractions – surfing shops, Jetski rentals, ambulant ice cream vendors – but Rockaway is also a residential area with suburban homes and community bars. One section is warmly referred to as the “Irish Riviera” because of its high concentra- tion of Irish-Americans.
Local businesses (and many homes) were destroyed during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. However, commerce has bounced back, especially in the restaurant industry.
Get there: Rockaway Park-bound A train to “Beach 90th St”; “Beach 98th St”; “Beach 105th St”; and “Rockaway Park-Beach 116th St”; or take the Rockaway Ferry to “Rockaway.”
Get culture: Jacob Riis Park offers boardwalks, landscaped walkways, pitch-and-putt golf, sand, seaside, and surf. Its famous Art Deco bath- house is part of a district that is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. About one mile long, the public beach is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Address: www.nyharborparks.org
Get culture: Camp Rockaway is a plein-air campsite with safari-style canvas tents within earshot of waves crashing upon the shore in Riis Park. Open from May 24 through Oct. 15, the family-friendly site includes a communal firepit, a picnic-and-grill area, hammocks, a supply store, a bathroom facility, a Palapa, and games such as horseshoes.
Address: 157 Rockaway Beach Blvd; www.camprockaway.com
Get culture: Check out whales and dolphins on American Princess Cruises. Anchored at the Jacob Riis Landing, the 95-foot-long aluminum cruising vessel is certified to hold as many as 250 passengers at a time.
Address: www.americanprincesscruises.com; 718-474-0555. www.queenschamber.org 23
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