Catching a Cyclones Game Tonight
Any suggestions for serious eats near Coney Island? (besides, of course, the Nathan's hot dog)
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6 Comments:
Totonno's! Looks like they close early (8pm), so head over before the game.
Alaina Browne at 10:56AM on 07/25/08
Totonno's is great!
Apparently, there's also awesome Mexican around Coney Island, too:
http://www.timeout.com/newyork/articles/restaurants-bars/38911/guac-party
kathrynyu at 1:03PM on 07/25/08
I will go the 1 hour subway ride from my apartment to Totonno's in the dead of winter. Definitely go! And get there a little ahead of time in case there's a line.
savecara at 1:17PM on 07/25/08
like everyone else already said -- totonno's is a no-brainer. show up a bit early because there can be lines on gameday, especially on weekends.
sloppy at 1:40PM on 07/25/08
Got it -- Totonno's is a must!
What about any of the Brighton Beach places? Any non-nightclubby Russian places I should check out?
jlbrach at 1:44PM on 07/25/08
They got it all around.
TONY did a great feature on the mexican spots by the boardwalk, and they were absolutely right. As good as the Red Hook Ballfields.
DKA at 2:08PM on 07/29/08