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Lisa E.

Lee and I spent a gorgeous early fall Saturday volunteering the NY State Brewery Association at Belmont Park. Though a mere 18 minutes or so from our house, I admit that I can't even remember the last time that I was there. Or in Elmont for any other reason than to grab pizza at King Umberto's or because of turning in the wrong direction while leaving Plattduetsche. But I was pleasantly surprised at how nice the grounds were and how large the park really was. There were many areas to relax with friends or family, tables with umbrellas and benches scattered around and lots of shade. But Belmont is nowhere near as grand and elegant as Saratoga Springs with her red and white stripes. I don't like the idea of horse racing and tried not to look over at the races. I'm positive that these thoroughbred investments are exceptionally well cared for, but I don't like anything about using animals for entertainment or encouraging people to gamble.

Theresa S.

Belmont Park is a beautiful raceway and it's not a far ride from home! We love coming here! Even if you don't gamble you can enjoy a nice relaxing day and watch these magnificent horses and jockeys . Today was our first time back since COVID! The admission and parking is just $5 each and $10 parking for the Clubhouse. They have been doing a lot of renovations this year . They have built a new sports stadium and are now working on a parking garage . I'm sad to say that the beautiful backyard picnic area has been slashed to a smaller space with many trees removed , which is a shame . As the work is on- going I'm hoping that they have some plans to expand and restore some of the picnic area ! The building is big , spacious , old and has a-lot of character. If you like, bring your own food and drinks (no glass bottles ) . There are plenty of benches and tables to sit at , or bring your own chairs. There are huge screens and monitors throughout the park so you can watch the races . You can also sit in the grandstands and view the entire racetrack from there . If you don't bring your own food you will find there are a variety of places to eat . There's a concession stand selling hotdogs and fries and on the second , third and fourth floors ( Clubhouses ) , pizza , burgers , tacos , sandwiches and full bars and more . Go , enjoy an exciting day and experience the atmosphere and excitement of the races !

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Freeyah-Knycky C.

Memorial Day 2017 at Belmont Racetrack. It's so exciting! (You may skip this historical paragraph): I literally grew up on a horse farm in Santa Cruz North Trinidad (and Tobago). Well technically it was about a mile away from our house, but my brother and I were friends with the owner's son so we'd spend much of our free time there. I like the big dogs (horses) but wouldn't/couldn't touch them. My one experience riding grandaddy Freedom's donkey is another story which left me a bit afraid of these creatures. Today at Belmont race track, the sight and smell brought back the sweetest nostalgia and I can't for life imagine why I never came here before! It was so exciting seeing Jockeys "show off" in the corral prior to races. Many times the owners/trainers were with them and I couldn't tell which was which. They say owners and pets resemble after a while hahaha. When a race is being run the atmosphere here is so super charged that I found myself screaming along with others "come on 4! Come on 4!!!" when I didn't even bet. The grounds at the front is a lovely picnic area and as it's a nice day many groups of family and friends are there, being entertained by a roving trumpeter. Alcohol is allowed but no glass bottles. Smoking is allowed but of course only on the grounds. Staff here are very polite and amiable even with a large crowd. One of the cashiers was kind enough to reheat my 7/11coffee for me. Day 2: A bit cloudy but beautiful just the same. It's a wonderful place to visit with your peeps. I'm even learning about baseball as *Syndergaard* the horse is a favorite today. However, *T Loves a Fight* ridden by Kendrick Carmouche, trained by Michael E. Hushion rode away with the trophy purse of $125,000 for this one. Wowzah! Short men CAN jump. This is Knycky-Freeyah reporting live from Belmont Park. The End

Frank T.

Another great day at the park, celebrating my good friend Dave's birthday. And it also was nice to hit a trifecta. Winner winner chicken dinner.

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AnnMarie N.

It's a park, so I can get the sun. There's gambling so the SO is happy. Win win. Alas, the season has ended until October. If you didn't already know, parking is 3$ and 5$ entrance fee. The park, has benches and tvs to watch the races. Picnic tables, there's food for sale, beers, frozen drinks and snacks. There's sun, shade and you can watch the races inside if you prefer, and right against the track for ambience. Overall it's a great day. Bring a cooler, your own food if you prefer, no glass bottles please. Races you can bet 50 cents and up.

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Kevin S.

I love coming to Belmont Park,especially in the warmer weather.I always liked to see the families and novice betters,people having a picnic in the back and the live music.The food is always good there especially when you win..The Club House has a nice menu and you can bet while you eat. As racetracks go this is a beautiful park and a great place to walk around and enjoy the atmosphere... Belmont Park ups the ante when there are big races there,many food carts and musicians,when the Park is crowded when there are big events there it's a whole different vibe,besides the usual bettors there are many more women and families as well... Belmont Park has many machines to bet on as well as the tellers,which I have to say I always found most of them to be very nice... I read in the future Belmont Park will be renovated and the NY. Islanders will have a new hockey arena there...along with better restaurants and more stores....

Bloss C.

If you are looking to have the most enjoyable day ever, come here. If you love to relax in the sun, come here. If you love to gamble, come here. If you love to drink beer or smoke cigarettes/cigars, come here. I had such an amazing time, I can't believe I'd never been before, because I WAS BORN for the track. I'm actually glad I don't live in Long Island or Queens, because I'd have to quit my job and come here every day instead. The crowd is friendly and figuring out the betting is pretty easy. Picking the right horse is not that easy. Here are my Pro tips (after one visit) for having the best day at Belmont ever: - Make sure the weather forecast is nice and bring sunscreen and a hat. - Invest* in a cooler with wheels and bring your own beer. You can buy beer there, but it's pretty expensive. Bring sandwiches too. - Bring a blanket and lay out in the grass. - Take the LIRR ($14 roundtrip), especially if you're drinking. - Buy a $3 program and plan your bets wisely. - Bring your kids. In fact, bring your entire extended family. There is ample room for large groups and it's a pretty family oriented environment. - Bet one of the favored horses to Show (coming in 1,2,or 3), one of the least favored horses to place (coming in 1 or 2), and if you have a good feeling pick one horse to win. - Exacta box bets are IMPOSSIBLE to win. *This may turn out to be the best thing you buy all year. No longer will you be in need of a friend to help you carry your cooler. You and your cooler can take over the world..... all on your own.

Picnic area at the "top of the stretch."
Joel H.

It's a Kiwanis race day. We had a picnic area at the top of the stretch and everyone had a great time. The crew from NYRA cold not be any more helpful to us insuring that we had everything we needed to enjoy the day. There were 10 race and everyone had a fun time betting (and losing). Race 2 was named for our Kiwanis and they took a picture of our group in the winner's circle. A special thank you to the track staff who took us to the area where we were able to park our cars and easily unload them. The track and surrounding areas were well kept and very clean. This is definitely a fun way to spend the day.

Peipei Y.

Sunday race, ooh yeah^o^ We bought cooler, drinks, snacks n sandwiches before going there. It's awesome place, very large outside area, beautiful clean lawns with picnic tables for family or groups, many benches with outside watching screens. This place is tremendous, with many tickets registers, atm, clean restrooms ( this is very important to me ...), bars etc. It was really hot, almost 100F that day, we were sweaty even just sitting under the shade. There's no air con even inside of the building, so prepare enough water and bring your own cooler, protect yourself with sunscreen and cap. We won a bit money after 7 rounds race, was a funday!

Awesome energy in the picnic area adjacent to the paddock!
Jim Y.

The 147th Running of the Belmont Stakes (Gr 1)! Belmont is the classiest racetrack I've been at, but then I like stately green trees, ivy covered brick, coliseum risers around the paddock, new technology (great betting machines) mixed in with tradition (alert, friendly, efficient cashiers). The numerous smaller monitors placed around the outside picnic area are helpful and readable from more angles than just bigger screens. Clean and comfortable bench seating in the grandstand trackside. Just saw American Pharoah hit the go-button down the final stretch and literally pull away from the powerful challengers in yet another gear and a full strong heart to win the Belmont Stakes and the Triple Crown! Docked 1 star due to the poorly orchestrated parking exit. No excuses for such an expected huge event.

Siri K.

This was my first time at the race tracks and it was the best experience! We went for the 150th belmont stakes races. It was such a fun and lively atmosphere. The nice part about the park is that there is food available there to purchase but you can always bring your own. Everyone is there just to have a good time! The only downside is that the lines are long for the bathroom, food and drinks but that is to be expected at big events. Overall, a great experience and will definitely be going back next year or sooner for other events!

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3.2(193 reviews)
0.3 mi

I was here on Saturday night for the R&B Muisc Experience Concert which included Tamar Braxton,…read moreLloyd, Silk, Tank, and Tyrese. It took some time to arrive here via the LIRR. Once I finally got there, the line to get inside was not long and went by quickly. This venue immediately reminded me of The Prudential Center. You're only allowed to bring in a small bag which I loved. Also, there's a small set of escalators to go up after getting your ticket scan. This place is huge! This place is clean! There are plenty of restrooms, bars, and food vendors. It's best to get here early for your event to allow time for you to use the restroom and get drinks and/or food prior to the show. My relative and I were seated in Section 112. It felt like it took forever to get there since it was a long way around the spacious venue. I think this venue is a great alternative for MSG and Barclays Center. The drinks here come in a mason jar which is different and amazing. What's not so great is the prices for the drinks. I wish there were a little less. Other than that, definitely a great venue to attend various events.

I love UBS because it's the closest arena to me so it's super convenient. MSG is cool too cuz I…read morecan take 1 LIRR train there but this one is the most convenient. I've been here numerous times since they opened my last time was for the Circus & for Monster Jam. I come here for Monster Jam every year now. I used to go to the Nassau Coliseum but they switched Monster Jam to UBS & been here ever since. You can also see the whole arena from your seats even though I always have good low seats when I go to UBS. They have a mini Benihana now which is super exciting.

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Swing the Teapot - French Onion Soup

Swing the Teapot

4.0(516 reviews)
1.3 mi
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After visiting for brunch today, I'm excited to be able to update my review with a full five stars…read more- Swing the Teapot is officially one of my local favorites! I had the tea experience with Black Velvet and it was just what I needed. I'll admit that the licorice and peppermint were very faint, but it was still a tasty tea and sharing a large pot with my partner, we finished the whole thing. My MIL loved her ginger peach tea, and my friends each enjoyed theirs, one getting his go-to peppermint and the other trying the red raspberry and remarking in how pleased she was with her choice. Lesson learned- if you come here and DON'T get tea (with the adorable teapot, teacup and saucer, all charmingly mismatched) you're doing it wrong. Because I'm weird, I just ordered the Irish soda bread with a dish of whipped cream as a "light" breakfast, and I appreciated that the server humored me to the fullest. My partner had a blueberry muffin that he was super pleased with, probably his favorite that he's found in the area so far. My MIL unabashedly devoured her chicken salad sandwich and the potato salad it came with - usually she's picky so that's quite the endorsement. The avocado toast and burger that my friends ordered all looked fantastic too. Great service, delicious food and tea, and very good prices- next visit will be for the live music!

The bartender, Rich, on 05/16/26 was being a nasty, rude, and not to mention, snarky toward me…read morewhen he said to me that I have to pay for the seltzer. He said it in a nasty and sarcastic tone the way my father would talk down at me, sometimes. Regardless, if paying for the seltzer was required, I would happily pay; but the fact that this guy was disrespectful about it was unwarranted. He reminds me of my dysfunctional parents when they get in their freaking moods. He also told me that there was a two-drink policy when there's a live band and also told me that if more people are coming to the bar, he would have me move. Basically, he was being unwelcoming and wanted to tell me (but couldn't since he was on the job) "fuck you asshole, you're not welcome at the bar". He didn't actually say that but those were the vibes I got from him. That kind of rude impression from him was just unwarranted. Now, I don't know what made me tip him $6. Maybe I wanted to be the better person in that situation since he was being a total asshole..and maybe I don't want him breathing down my neck about the service. He's a real jerkoff. Next time he does that with me again, I'm not going to be nice about it. He was lucky I kept my cool and chose to remain respectful instead of sink to his dysfunctional level that would remind me of my dysfunctional parents (not to mention, my entire dysfunctional family). So this one really stuck with me in the worst way possible because of bad experiences with my family (which would make more sense). That guy needs to be very careful with how he treats people. He will come across somebody who will be a lot nastier and impatient than him and he will get absolute karma for his rude behavior. He has a job. Therefore, he needs to show some professionalism (I don't mind informalities from employees, as long as they're being friendly people). The waiter I had, Marian H, was more professional and pleasant with me than Rich, the bartender, on May 16th, 2026.

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Franklin Square Cinemas

3.0(31 reviews)
2.3 mi

I actually enjoyed this movie theater. It's small, low key, and super affordable. Compared to AMC…read moreprices, this theater beats it by far. From the looks of it, the first two movie times of the day are considered matinee's which is awesome. Just because of that, I would make more visits to this theater for the movies I don't need a spectacular screen or seating for. The theater has street parking, but it's really not hard to find any because there is also residential areas right around the corner where you can park. The theater is a decent size. The food stand has a bunch of overpriced food an candy. The large popcorn is about $8, but you get A LOT of popcorn. I suggest sharing it with 4 people. The seats are comfortable and they have more than enough handicapped seating. The theaters aren't all that small, I would say a max of 50-60 per room. I would recommend.

First visit to this theatre was for a matinee earlier today. It's a very unassuming venue located…read moreon Hempstead Turnpike and sandwiched in between other businesses. It's very easy to miss due to its relatively small size and lack of a grand entrance and/or parking lot. For starters, it's a very small theatre that features around 6 screens. It's also pretty dated looking inside and without many modern touches from what I could see. We were in screening room #6 upstairs and it literally had 4 rows of seating on each side of the aisle and with around 8 seats per row. To say that the screen itself was small would be an understatement but it was okay considering the overall size of the room and how close you're seated to the screen. Luckily there were only around 6-8 other people in there so we didn't feel to claustrophobic. The seats don't recline and they are pretty old too but they weren't terribly uncomfortable. The room in general had a lived in smell which wasn't a surprisebit not to unpleasant. I'm giving this place a generous 3 stars for two main reasons. One because we scored two tickets for $12 (before the convenience fee via Fandango.com). Secondly because they had a kids' combo at the concession stand which featured popcorn, a small packet of Welch's fruit chews, and a small icee, all for $7.50. I find that the typical movie popcorn and drink combo is too much and too pricy but this did the trick. Granted, we had eaten lunch and weren't starving, so this combo suitably carried my son over until dinner. Without these two highlights, I would probably have scored this place at maybe 2 stars. The young workers seemed pretty pleasant too so that's another plus. I wouldn't come here for a new release, action flick, or anything that requires a top notch screen/sound. If you want to bring your kids to a movie, would like a good deal and quietly enjoy a movie without the rush or fuss, this place will do the trick.

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Full house as I went with a few friends to see Spider-Man Homecoming!

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International Great Beer Expo

4.6(13 reviews)
0.4 mi

Attending the 2015 thanks to scoring a couple of free passes through Yelp (Thank you Drew and…read moreYelp!) was a great opportunity to sample what Long Island and the Northeast has to offer since the event had many breweries from these areas. We arrived for the second session (5:30pm start) at around 5:45pm and the line was moving quickly as they were checking bags and IDs. We received our tasting cups and we were on our way. Belmont is great space for this event with the vendors being laid out nicely and also, more importantly, plenty o' bathrooms! The signs say the 2oz pours are strictly enforced, but honestly it is not a big deal. There are so many samples to be had that a 2oz pour from all of them would probably give most people alcohol poisoning! There are a lot of great beers to sample here! I am not going to point out the beers I didn't like, but I will say in general there were a lot of flabby, overdone IPAs, which seems all breweries trying to stay on trend, but I prefer to see less common and different brews offered. I found a couple of aged in barrels brews interesting - One from Two Roads, out of CT, offered Contucky Lightnin', a sour mash ale aged in bourbon barrels, to impart a whiskey feel and complexity. From Scotland, Innis and Gunn had oak aged beer that went for a similar finish of smoothness along with vanilla, toffee and of course, oak. I appreciated what they were trying to do and the complexity of their lush samples. Handgrenades Homebrew Club, an amalgam of different home brew enthusiasts had some great samples on offer (I saw 8, I think), my favorite being "Uncle Joes Breakfast Stout" - A coffee stout: two great flavors that work amazing together. It would make for a perfect start of the day. Speaking of stouts, I found Bluepoint's Armchair to be the best milk stout I tried at the event - creamy, balanced and perfect flavor. Crooked Ladder from Riverhead, had a delicious Gypsy Red ale, although unfortunately named for the politically correct crowd. Spiked Seltzer had a low carb, 6%ABV flavored seltzer, which was interesting and helped to refresh my palate. I LOVE a RYE beer, but I found most vendors doing a RYE IPA, which did not work for me. I feel they just did not come together with the typical IPA flavor overpowering. Which leads me to my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE of the night, which was from SAND CITY BREWING CO. out of Northport. A small operation, whose brews are offered at their tasting room and a few local north shore restaurants. They had an AMAZING Rye pale ale called "Ryes N Tide" - I could have drank this all night long (I did try and they were amazingly generous with 3 samples for me!) the pale ale allows the flavor that rye provides to shine. Completely drinkable and refreshing. I have to get there and hope they have it on offer when I do! A couple of caveats: Eat before the event here since the food offerings are typical Belmont vendors (It would be nice to see some local food stands participate here). Also some of the smaller vendors ran out of brew half way through the 2nd session so if you are dead set on trying everything perhaps come down for the 1st and early session. As with any event with alcohol involved the night got sloppy as it went on, but most people were very cool. Excellent event, great venue, amazing beers, cool activities happening through out - This expo is well worth it! You will get access to so many vendor offerings that you will be sure to up your beer drinking knowledge!

International Great Beer Expo was one great chilling event. There was "mucho" beer to be consume by…read morea variety of experts (me) who enjoy tasting some nice brews. The venue had about 30 or so breweries spread out in the back grandstand of Belmont Park; a very comfortable setting. Now let me get this out of the way; it was cold. It was North Pole cold. There I said it. The venue is a summer racetrack with lots and lots of doors to one of the better looking tracks in America; only Hollywood Park, Churchill Downs and Saratoga are more majestic. It is not made for fall or winter events. My wife and I made the best of the situation. We figured drink beer fast warm up. It work for a while, but still cold. We needed a "White Knight" to rescue this chilling experience. Low and behold there on the other side of the venue was Drew and The Yelp Team. Yay. Hooray we are save. The Yelp Team as always was ready with their goodies. Mini pretzels (yum) and texting gloves. Yes gloves. I must say that if one person came up to me, 20 people came up and said "dude where did you get those gloves". The wonderful pair of gloves were our life savior and allow us to continue on our quest of "beer consumption". Thank you Drew and Yelp Team. Now to the business of beer. I found the beer selection to be broken down to Long Island and New York State beers; popular brands and the International beers. While it was not a huge selection it had enough variety to satisfy any beer fan with multiply 2 oz samples. The popular brands where: Amstel, Heineken, Presidente, Modelo, Pacifico, Blue Moon, Dos Equis, Sapporo and a couple of others which slip my mind. The International brands where these I just mention and a few others that also slip my mind. I guess to many 2 oz pours. Now my favorites: Long Island beers. Over the summer, I had the opportunity to visit some of these breweries and I found them all to have a tasty product and awesome representation at their location. Port Jefferson Brewery had an IPA and an ALE that I really enjoyed. Both where tasty and I am sure that if you had a taste, you would be a fan, like me. The Pumpkin Seasonal, while others go crazy for this, me, I just pass. Not a fan of any Pumpkin Seasonal beers. The stout that they released at 2:30 PM for tasting, just did not cut it for me. I can't put my finger on it, maybe a little on the warm side or just not there. Sorry. Long Ireland Brewery was probably my favorite. All good and tasty. I had multiple samples here; IPA, Lager all good. Tasty. The Stout that was featured at 1:30 PM was delicious. Nice body with some chocolate tones at the finish. Very nice. I think these guys are doing something good here. Yay. I am not a fan of hard cider, but I had a hard cider from "Angry Orchard Hard Cider" that was delicious. Lots of apple flavor in the finish. Refreshing. Overall, excellent event. If you could move beyond the cold, it was a well run event. Lots of room and many tasty beers. While I would of like a more interactive experience with the staff of the brewery; it was not the end of the world that it did not happen. The crowd was well behaved with lots of security. No issues here. I then to go to these events a couple of times a year and I know what to expect. The International Great Beer Expo did not disappoint me at all. Tasted many beers, had fun and this is what beer is all about. Cheers.............

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Big River Barn Rescue - My daughter with Mescalero

Big River Barn Rescue

4.7(56 reviews)
14.3 mi

I'm an experienced rider, have been riding and leasing horses since I was a kid, have worked in…read morebarns, have been a certified therapeutic riding instructor, and would not recommend this place because they don't conform to basic safety and horsemanship practices. I won't list all of them - just some highlights. My friend, who is not experienced, wanted to do this trail ride for our birthdays and we thought it would be fun. I've been on trail rides all over the world and know what to expect, and have never pulled out of a ride because I didn't feel safe until this place. I was the first person to be mounted and when the horse came out, I could see that the saddle was improperly placed too far back. I didn't say anything because it's not my place, but when I mounted, the girth was clearly too loose as the saddle started to slip. I told them that the girth was too loose and also that the saddle seemed to far back so Janet said let's reset the saddle and asked me how I would do it! She didn't seem to know the proper placement or how tight to make the girth because apparently this happened before. She then told me to walk down the lawn and let the horse graze while I waited for the rest of the group. It's not a safe practice to let horses graze while mounted, especially with beginners, but apparently that's what they do regularly. When the group was ready to leave, Janet started off on her horse and just about 30 yards from the barn, before even getting to the trail, the horse tripped and fell all the way down to the ground!! Janet fell off of course, and the horse walked off. If I had any doubt that all the red flags I'd clocked were right, this confirmed it. She was shaken up but ok, but didn't go on the ride, I don't know what was up with the horse but if a horse falls down just walking across a lawn, that raises questions about soundness and safety that are serious.

Beautiful place to ride! I love the fact that the owner has saved these horses. I highly recommend…read moreBBR!

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Big River Barn Rescue - Janet also grabs tons of photos for you as well

Janet also grabs tons of photos for you as well

Big River Barn Rescue - Beauty upon beauty!

Beauty upon beauty!

Big River Barn Rescue

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Belmont Park - stadiumsarenas - Updated May 2026

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