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Top rooftop venues in Western Queens for dining, drinks and more

Vista Sky Lounge in Long Island City. Photo courtesy of Vista Sky Lounge

August 2, 2024 By Jessica Militello

With warm nights and gorgeous summer sunsets, there is no better time to enjoy dinner or drinks at a rooftop venue. Western Queens has many rooftop spots to offer, from hidden gems to upscale dining, pool parties, rooftop classes and events. Make the most of the pleasant weather by adding these rooftop destinations to your to-do list.

Luna Asian Bistro | 32-72 Steinway St., 7th Floor, Astoria

This Asian fusion restaurant is a hidden gem in the middle of Steinway Street, atop the busy shops and restaurants in the area. Once you ride the elevator to the top, you are treated to an escape from the city with delicious food, an incredible skyline view and an even more unreal view of the sunset.

Lighthouse Rooftop | 45-15 37th St., Sunnyside

The Lighthouse Rooftop offers a sleek and upscale vibe, live performances and great food and drink with its unreal rooftop view. From bottomless espresso martini brunches to outdoor sunset parties, this unique space has everything you need for the perfect summer plans with friends.

Lost in Paradise Rooftop | 11-01 43rd Ave., Long Island City

If you are looking for a quick escape from your usual weekly schedule, Lost in Paradise has all the vibes of a tropical getaway, along with karaoke nights, weekend brunch, Taco Tuesdays and more. With both indoor and outdoor seating and a beautiful view, this fun and vibrant spot is definitely a go-to for any day of the week when you need some relaxation and a good time.

Vista Sky Lounge | 27-05 39th Ave., Long Island City

Vista Sky Lounge is a perfect summer night space to stop by with friends, with an incredible view from every table and fun events like Taco Tuesday and weekend brunch. With a menu that offers everything from burgers and sandwiches to seafood and pasta, this neighborhood gem is a great place to stop by for dinner or drinks on a summer night.

The Summer Club | 8-08 Queens Plaza S., Long Island City

This unique rooftop lounge and bar has a pool surrounded by pink and white cabana areas, lounge chairs and palm trees. The space offers pool passes, live music events and food and drink, from burgers to guac and chips, poke bowls and more. This spot is definitely fun and full of energy and offers the ultimate summer pool party for you and your friends.

Sir Jules Rooftop | 4506 Pearson St., Long Island City

This newly opened rooftop space is inspired by the liveliness of New Orleans and is filled with fun and vibrant décor that will make you forget you are still in Queens. With an ornate interior and breathtaking rooftop area, this spot is a great place to get into the spirit of NOLA and enjoy cocktails with names like Fleur de Royale and Fleury Bird.

Greats of Craft | 10-15 43rd Ave., Long Island City

Greats of Craft is a new addition to the area, offering craft beers, coffee and tasty bites like pizza, hot artisan sandwiches and more. The rooftop spot also has regular events and classes, from yoga on the rooftop to paint and sips, floral studio pop-ups and more. This space is a perfect meet-up to try something new or hang with friends.

 

  • *This story first published in the July issue of BORO Magazine.
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