Monday, August 18, 2014

Pre US Open Eats off the 7 Line


The U.S. Open, my all time favorite sports tournament is almost in town, and I can't wait.  While I relish all the tennis action these exciting two weeks bring, I'm not always jazzed about the food options offered at the stadium.  It's for this reason I'm providing you with a quick round-up of delicious eats you can grab prior to or after visiting the Open without fail.  All of these suggestions are located close to the 7 train line, so they offer easy convenience.

Biang Noodles in Flushing - This popular noodle shop will satisfy your gametime hunger with more than a dozen different varieties of noodles, skewers, bread dishes such as sliders, dumplings and even authentic Chinese desserts.  Make sure to bring cash, as Biang doesn't accept credit cards.  41-10 Main Street, Flushing. 718.888.7713

Venturo in Sunnyside - Loving Vesta's little outpost in Sunnyside, it's just a few short steps from the 7 train and couldn't make it easier to stop off and get some fresh, delicious food.  In addition to dinner and wine, they serve lunch so you can hit them up during the U.S. Open day sessions.  Recommended dishes include the homemade thin crust pizzas, the pasta free lasagna and of course their Baby Jesus cake for dessert.  44-07 Queens Blvd, Sunnyside.  718.406.9363

Jahn's in Jackson Heights - If you'd like to treat yourself to a celebratory old fashioned sundae, Jahn's is your pick.  Boasting north of 14 different sundae varieties, you can get everything from a classic vanilla hot fudge sundae to something funky and unusual such as the Kitchen Sink Sundae which feeds up to 10 people at once.  81-04 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights.  718.651.0700

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