Today’s Question: Where can you eat around here?
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Watching some of the Twins take early hitting and looking out to center field I can’t help but think the new place is really going up fast. You can actually tell now there’s going to be a ballpark there.
The plan is to build up the surrounding area with shops and restaurants. If I want to grab something to eat before the game I’ll go to the Jackson Hole Diner by La Guardia or the Marriott. If anybody has any other places around Shea to eat post them here.
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2 blocks away is a great little Pub. i wish i could remember its name. Its been a decade ;-]
if you ask one of the “security” guys where the pub is for good food and brew you will be pointed to it.
There’s all the great Asian you could want in Flushing. Ate at a great Vietnamese place a few years ago. And a lot of those place are open late for after the game.
depends how far he wants to trek. the “china” town in queens is a short hike for John.
John, the Korean food in Flushing is stellar. BBQ short ribs, kimchee and “OB” beer is the perfect elixir to an extra-inning, tight deadline affair.
I recommend La Brisa,
on 106th St. north of Roosevelt Ave., in Corona. Delicious Dominican food. There’s other good Dominican and Mexican spots nearby.
The food around NY ballparks hasn’t been the same since they closed down the Stadium Motor Lodge in the Bronx.