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Angelo's Pizza

Italian, Pizzeria
Angelo's Pizza

Angelo came to this country in the late 1930's, settling in New York. He has worked a lifetime making great pizza, first at pizza shops around the city and then at his own store, Pizza Chef, on Brooklyn's Fulton Street. As time passed, Angelo lamented that there were only a handful of places left like his that made what he calls real pizza. 'The crust has to be blackened and crisp! Only fresh mozzarella and tomatoes'!' he often pleases. This genuine passion for pizza has passed on to the family'.....

Angelo's Pizza

Italian, Pizzeria
Angelo's Pizza

Angelo came to this country in the late 1930's, settling in New York. He has worked a lifetime making great pizza, first at pizza shops around the city and then at his own store, Pizza Chef, on Brooklyn's Fulton Street. As time passed, Angelo lamented that there were only a handful of places left like his that made what he calls real pizza. 'The crust has to be blackened and crisp! Only fresh mozzarella and tomatoes'!' he often pleases. This genuine passion for pizza has passed on to the family'.....

Arthur Ashe Stadium

The largest tennis-specific stadium in the world, Arthur Ashe Stadium sits within the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, New York. Named for Arthur Ashe -- the trailblazing American tennis champion, humanitarian, and activist who broke colour barriers in the sport before his death in 1993 -- the stadium opened on 25 August 1997 as the centrepiece venue for the US Open, the final Grand Slam tournament of each calendar year. Seating capacity is a.....

Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, New York is the largest public tennis facility in the world and the home of the US Open, the final Grand Slam tournament of each calendar year. The 46.5-acre complex contains 22 outdoor courts, three show courts with permanent seating, and an indoor training centre, accommodating both the highest level of professional tournament play and year-round public recreational use. The centrepiece is the 23,771-sea.....

Citi Field

Home to the New York Mets since 2009, Citi Field is a 41,922-seat baseball stadium in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, New York City. The ballpark was built as a replacement for the adjacent Shea Stadium, which had served the Mets since 1964 and was demolished shortly after Citi Field's opening. The exterior facade was designed to evoke Ebbets Field, the legendary Brooklyn Dodgers home, a tribute championed by then-owner Fred Wilpon, a Brooklyn native. For concerts, the stadium accommodate.....

Colden Auditorium at Kupferberg Center for the Arts

Queens College has housed the borough's largest indoor performance space since 1961, when Colden Auditorium was built on the Flushing campus to a design by the architectural firm Fellheimer and Wagner. Named after Charles S. Colden, founder of Queens College, the auditorium seats 2,124 across an 1,814-seat orchestra section and a 310-seat mezzanine. The wood-floor stage follows an open concert design with a permanent acoustic shell that can be converted into a proscenium-type theatre configurati.....

Grandstand at the Billie Jean King Tennis Center

The Grandstand is one of three main show courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, New York. The 8,125-seat open-air stadium was built as part of a 2016 expansion and hosts matches during the US Open tennis tournament each August and September. The venue is also used for concerts and special events outside of the tennis calendar. The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, renamed in 2006 in honour of tennis pioneer Billie Jean King, is.....

Hi Life

New American, Sushi
Hi Life

Hi Life at 477 Amsterdam Avenue at 83rd Street on the Upper West Side pairs American comfort food with a sushi bar in a sleek, retro-styled setting. Happy hour specials, a gallery of vintage photographs, and a menu that bridges burgers and maki rolls give the restaurant a neighborhood-bar versatility that has kept it relevant for years. Delivery and takeout supplement the popular dine-in service.

LeFrak Concert Hall at Kupferberg Center for the Arts

Widely regarded as one of the finest concert halls in the New York metropolitan area, the 489-seat Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Concert Hall occupies the Kupferberg Center for the Arts on the Queens College campus in Flushing, New York. Advanced soundproofing technology and superior acoustics have made the hall a preferred recording location for artists on major labels including Decca and Deutsche Grammophon. The hall features a superb tracker-action organ designed by Bedient Associates expressly.....

Louis Armstrong Stadium

Featuring the first retractable roof on a tennis venue in the world, the current Louis Armstrong Stadium opened for the 2018 US Open as a 14,000-seat replacement for the 1978 structure of the same name. Located within the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, New York, the arena serves as the tournament's second-largest court behind the 23,771-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium and ahead of the 8,125-seat Grandstand. The stadium's namesake, jazz musician Lo.....