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    Cal H.

    The Bronx...the true forgotten borough. Most of my friends reside in Queens, Brooklyn, & Manhattan and refuse to believe the BX is anything other than a place I dodge bullets in all day. From all of the restaurants, to the zoo, to the culture, and the beautiful views of the east river, Throggs Neck & Whitestone bridges this is hands down one of the most scenic and beautiful places within the city limits. You're truly doing yourself a disservice if you don't explore this gem at least once in your life. The Bronx is a very underrated place, which like everywhere have its cons as well...but I love this borough & everything it offers.

    Sara W.

    Bronx as a place on Yelp? Cool. Guessing Yelp is not just for businesses. Or is it a business? I'm sure it is for some. For me it will always be the place where I grew up and where I had some of the best days of my life. I remember the zoo, it was so much fun, before they started charging crazy money just to visit. Today if a kid wants to visit the zoo, he can't just do it. He first needs to get the money to pay for entry. The bridges. Beautiful. Rusted. And huge. The Tribiro before became the RFK. The river where we used to fish. And of course the diversity of population. I know exist in many areas in NYC, but I think in the Bronx more than others. Decided to upload photos of a street in the Bronx. Just a street day to day photo. Nothing amazing. Just a shut of a small street in the coolest borough of New York City.

    Abbey R.

    The Bronx has many places to see if you haven't gone you should go and visit. Sometimes people hear the Bronx and automatically think negative things but the truth is the Bronx has many cool spots. For example little Italy ,the New York botanical garden, the Bronx zoo, yankee stadium , city island, the Bronx brewery , the mall at bay plaza, Lehman college , Fordham, grand concourse ,the Bronx terminal market and Riverdale. There's so much more. What I love are all the art & graffiti art you see all around you. They also have the Bronx museum and many other museums. There's also many restaurants and cafes and Arthur avenue.

    Pat F.

    The Bronx is the northernmost borough of all the five boroughs within NYC and hosts a cultural mix of Irish, German, Jewish, Italian, African American, Hispanic plus folks from the Caribbean. With that much cultural diversity wouldn't you expect to see an exceptional diverse cuisine? Unfortunately, that is not the case...well at least not entirely. Since being adopted by the Bronx, I am not native to NYC, within the past 15 years or so I have noticed that there has been an overwhelming majority of restaurants being either Italian or Irish at least around the Throggs Neck area. Since the influx of other nationalities to the Throggs Neck/Schuylerville area, as far as restaurants go, we have seen a smattering of Japanese, Greek, Latin, Mexican and German cuisines. And in the surrounding neighborhoods, such as Morris Park and Pelham Bay, there are Thai restaurants and a Texas type barbecue joint to expand our neighborly cuisine. If you're in the mood for a more epicurean journey for lets say, Korean, Indian or Turkish gourmet, which on many occasions I am, these restaurants have not yet penetrated any of the above areas from what I have experienced and you'll have to make that trek to either of our neighboring boroughs of Queens or Manhattan. From most of the restaurant Yelp reviews of The Bronx, it has been clearly noted that we are no longer just the infamous quasi-seafood of some parts of City Island or just the histories past of Italian restaurants of Arthur Ave. In a matter of years, a wider range of restaurants have popped up giving this Bronx borough those few extra flavors that we have been lacking. So to conclude, we are not as culinarily diverse as most of our neighboring boros and we surely do have a ton of competitive food gaps to be filled. But, we are slowly evolving and adding sparks of newness to our bronxite food haunts. Okay, 'The Bronx', I've put you on the Yelp culinary radar, hopefully peeps will start to recognize you for some of your contributions. Bon Appétit!

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    116 years later, and the BX finally has a Yelp listing, thanks Pat F.

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    There is Yankee stadium, Arthur Avenue Italian food, Wave Hill, the Bronx Zoo, Van Cortlandt Park, and the Bronx Brewery.

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    Wave Hill Public Garden - Winter Solstice celebration - 12/20/2025

    Wave Hill Public Garden

    4.6(47 reviews)
    10.9 kmRiverdale

    These gardens are lovely to visit for fresh air and a stroll. Admission is a bit pricey at $15 per…read moreadult so you'll want to stay for a few hours to make it worth the fare. Parking fills up quickly. They have an overflow lot a few blocks away, but it's an uphill walk to get back to the park. It's a great place to have a picnic. Lots of families and kids. We ate lunch at the cafe, but weren't super impressed by the food. The chipotle chickpeas were bland. The paper menus also didn't match what was actually available at the register. The line to order was quite long, but the wait for the food wasn't the worst. They had lots of seating indoors and a nice outdoor patio with more tables. We walked a few of the trails. Most were unpaved. We managed fine with a stroller, but the paths were a bit rocky. To see several sections, you need to climb stairs so a stroller was not the most convenient. The view of the Hudson, from both the upper and lower terraces, is wonderful and great for taking pictures. It was spring so they had tulips in bloom. Their shady grove of trees was cool to check out. I also loved the upper gardens.

    Wave Hill Public Garden is a beautiful oasis nestled on the Hudson in the Riverdale/Fieldston…read moresection of the Bronx. The property is well maintained with splendid manicured gardens containing thousands of varieties of flora and arbors on 28 acres overlooking the Palisades. Open daily 9AM to 5:3OPM Wave Hill also hosts various educational tours and events throughout the summer listed on their website: https://www.wavehill.org/calendar We were here late in the evening (8-10PM) for 'Life Among the Raptors' where Christine's Critters of Weston CT brought Owls, Falcons and Hawks for us to view. . Christine educated us on the history of these beautiful birds and how they rehabilitate many who have been injured. Christine's Critters is a wonderful organization for the sustainability of wildlife in the northeastern region of the country. Please check out Christine's Critters website: https://www.christinescritters.org/ Both non-profits are well worth experiencing. Thank you for reading

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    Fort Tryon Park

    Fort Tryon Park

    4.8(303 reviews)
    9.9 kmWashington Heights

    Our friends took us to this park, which was not too far from their place in Riverdale....what a…read morefind !!! This is a beautiful park with lots of flowers, trees, benches and vistas. Free parking. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. began acquiring private parcels in 1917 as part of his vision of developing a beautiful park with majestic views of the Hudson River and Palisades for the public. Rockefeller gifted the land to the City of New York in 1931, and construction began soon after. The park is about 70 acres in area. Decades after its creation, park goers can run or walk on the park's 8 miles of pathways, play on the lawns, and enjoy the city's largest garden with unrestricted public access, the Heather Garden. We saw tons of nice flower beds and blooming plants. Fort Tryon Park is home to the Cloisters (separate Yelp review), a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art that houses nearly 5,000 medieval works in a building comprised of several structures from Europe. Fort Tryon Park is home to Manhattan's largest dog run, complete with a gazebo for dog owners to sit and socialize, as well as two playgrounds, volleyball courts, and built-in ping pong tables. The pristine views of the Hudson River make the park the perfect setting for exploring, meandering strolls, and picnics. The George Washington bridge can be seen from one of the vintage points. If you are in the area, check it out...it's located on the northern part of Manhattan close to the border with the Bronx on the NW corner of the island.

    A wonderful community park serving the neighborhood. Lots of places of sit and I see people…read moreassembling to play games and have food. The children's playground with water feature is especially impressive. Please come and create your own adventure.

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    The Cafe at Wave Hill - Tomato Soup

    The Cafe at Wave Hill

    4.4(154 reviews)
    11.1 kmRiverdale

    The Café at Wave Hill is a true hidden gem. Built in 1843, this historic landmark once hosted…read morenotable residents like Mark Twain and Theodore Roosevelt, which adds to its timeless charm. I ordered the tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwich--both were delicious and especially comforting on a cold winter day. The café features fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from the organic Katchkie Farm in Kinderhook, NY, and you can really taste the quality. We sat in the indoor dining area and enjoyed fantastic views of the Hudson River and the New Jersey Palisades while we ate. The setting alone makes the experience special. The service was also welcoming and friendly. Located within Wave Hill's 28-acre public garden and cultural center in Riverdale, the café is surrounded by impeccably landscaped gardens, historic houses, and sweeping panoramic views from its ridge overlooking the Hudson. It's the perfect spot to relax, enjoy a meal, and take in the scenery. We've Hill gets its name from the way the land mimics rolling waves along the Hudson River. Definitely worth a visit!

    A very small and cute cafe found within this Instagram-able oasis. It was a bit chilly when my…read morefriend and I visited as soon as the doors opened on Saturday morning, and we both agreed we needed something warm to bring life back into our bones. The cafe has very cute tables situated inside, with plenty of light and open air from the windows. The cafe itself is a walk-up counter, with friendly faces ready to greet you and take your order. I got a hot chocolate and my friend got a hot tea. The hot chocolate was $3 and some change, and was very rich and creamy. I was asked if I wanted whipped cream on top, but I decided to skip it for the morning. The vibe inside is very chill and welcoming, and I loved hearing our voices echo off the ceiling of the place. Immaculately clean as well! Public bathrooms are in the basement behind the front desk.

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