Visit Mar's | Hours, Location & Neighborhood Guide — Astoria, Queens
34-21 34th Avenue · Astoria, Queens

Make a Day of It

Museums, Waterfront, and A Place to Gather

Hours

Open seven days a week. Happy Hour daily. Walk-ins are always welcome — Reservations are recommended for Dinner, especially on Weekends.
Patio seating available, weather permitting.
Dinner
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Happy Hour
4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Bar
4:30 pm – 12:00 am

Start Local. End at Mar's.

Astoria and Long Island City are home to some of New York's best museums, sculpture parks, and waterfront walks — all within a short trip of our front door. Spend the day exploring Queens, and join us afterwards.

Film & Media · 5 min walk
Museum of the Moving Image
The only U.S. museum dedicated to the art and history of film, television, and digital media — right next door to Kaufman Astoria Studios. See the Jim Henson Exhibition, catch a screening, then walk straight to Mar's for dinner.
36-01 35th Ave · Thu–Sun · movingimage.us
Art & Sculpture · 25 min walk
The Noguchi Museum
Isamu Noguchi's own studio and sculpture garden — over 240 works in stone, metal, wood, and clay. A quiet, meditative afternoon that pairs well with a long dinner afterward.
9-01 33rd Rd · Wed–Sun · noguchi.org
Outdoor Art · 25 min walk
Socrates Sculpture Park
Large-scale sculpture on 4.5 waterfront acres, with the Manhattan skyline behind it. Free, open daily until sunset — time it right and catch golden hour before heading to us for happy hour.
32-01 Vernon Blvd · Daily 9am–sunset · Free
Street Art · 25 min walk
Welling Court Mural Project
Over 150 murals from local and international artists spanning multiple blocks — one of New York's best open-air street art collections. Free, always open, always changing. Wander first, eat later.
Welling Ct & 30th Ave · Always open · Free
Parks · 30 min walk
Astoria Park
The neighborhood's front yard — sprawling green space with views of the Hell Gate Bridge, running paths, and the city's last WPA-era public pool. Work up an appetite, then come see us.
19th St & 23rd Dr · Daily · Free
Contemporary Sculpture · 30 min walk
SculptureCenter
A non-collecting museum in a converted trolley repair shop, redesigned by Maya Lin. Rotating exhibitions of experimental contemporary sculpture from emerging and established artists since 1928. Five minutes from PS1 — pair them into a single LIC afternoon.
44-19 Purves St, LIC · Thu–Mon 12–6pm · sculpture-center.org
Contemporary Art · 35 min walk
MoMA PS1
One of the country's largest contemporary art spaces, in a converted Long Island City schoolhouse. Summer Warm Up parties, ambitious exhibitions, and a short ride to our bar when you're done.
22-25 Jackson Ave, LIC · Thu–Mon · momaps1.org/en
Waterfront · Short train ride
Gantry Plaza State Park
Twelve acres of waterfront in Long Island City — restored gantry cranes, fishing piers, and arguably the best skyline view in the borough. An ideal pre-dinner walk before heading north to Astoria.
4-09 47th Rd, LIC · Daily · Free

34th Avenue, Astoria

GETTING HERE

Mar's is located at the intersection of 34th Ave & 35th Street.
Take either the N or W to Broadway, or the M or R to Steinway Street

Take the NYC Ferry Astoria route to the Astoria Landing — about a 25-minute walk to the restaurant. Direct service from Wall Street, the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Midtown (East 34th Street), Long Island City, Roosevelt Island, and the Upper East Side. Check schedules at:

A Citi Bike dock is conveniently located directly across the street from Mar's.
Ride over from LIC, Sunnyside, or the Astoria Ferry Landing.
34-21 34th Ave, Astoria, NY 11106
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Neighborhood
Astoria, Queens
Cuisine
Mediterranean
Recognition
Michelin Bib Gourmand