You know how there are some places you’ve never been, and the first time you finally visit, you can’t believe what you’ve been missing? That’s how I feel about No (…)
Restaurants
One of the coolest things about writing for We Heart Astoria is getting the opportunity to share the stories of our fantastic small business owners. I was excited to (…)
In the few short years its been open, Katch Astoria has morphed into a venue that works for many occasions. It can serve as a sports bar to watch Sunday (…)
When I tell friends from outside Astoria that we have an excellent Australian restaurant in the neighborhood, the first question I get is always, “What exactly is Australian food?” (…)
Is there a better way to hang out with friends than over pizza and drinks? There’s something casually comforting about catching up over a few shared pies: you can sample (…)
Founded by brothers Domenico and Anthony Sacramone in 1989, Sac’s Place is an Astorian institution. Their goal is straightforward: serve high-quality coal-oven pizza and Italian food, with little fanfare. It’s a (…)
Eat this appetizer from De Mole during Time Out For Hunger. In case you need yet ANOTHER reason to enjoy some of New York City’s best restaurants, we’ve got one: on (…)
The We Heart Astoria team recalls the five best things, places and experiences in Astoria in 2014
Yesterday we brought you several suggestions from Dan Rich for watching the World Cup in Astoria, which starts today at 4 p.m. with a hot match between Brazil and Croatia, (…)
We Heart Astoria announces the 2014 Best of Astoria winners – best restaurant, best bar, best cafe, best boutique, best new arrival of 2013
Oh yeah, it’s here! Our Best of Astoria contest is back and better than ever! So, let’s hear it Astoria! Fill out our nominations form below by Friday, March 7th. Fill (…)
Here are the winners – chosen by our readers – of the Best of Astoria 2013.
We are pleased to bring you the next installment of Sue’s adventures in eating around Astoria. This time, it’s Mombar, one of the gems of Astoria’s Little Egypt section of (…)
Just a short note about a couple places under construction in Astoria that we hope are opening up sooner than later. We’re pretty curious, as I’m sure are the neighbors. (…)