Eat Like A Queen (Or A Queens’ County Resident)

Did you know that there’s a corn maze in Queens? You read that right! Every fall, you can attempt to navigate the corn maze of Queens County Farm Museum, a working farm for over 300 years, and your host for dinner tonight (and most of this week) as we feature their produce on our menu for the official last week of summer leading into the Labor Day weekend.

The only working historical farm in all five boroughs, Queens County Farm Museum has livestock, a vineyard, and acres (47 of them) of fields open to the public. On weekends from April-October there are $2 hayrides and the corn maze starts mid-September through Halloween.

The mission of the Queens County Farm Museum is to preserve, restore, and interpret the site, its history and owner’s lifestyles. Through educational programs, events, and museum services, the staff educates the public as to the significance of Queens County’s agricultural and horticultural past and heighten awareness of present-day sustainable agricultural and horticultural practices.

Come on out tonight from 6-9 p.m. (regular service is still available; bar/kitchen will be open as usual) and meet the amazing people from Queens County Farm Museum. As an added bonus, we’ll also have Barrier Brewing (Oceanside) on tap to add to the Long Island spirit of Queens.