
"The US Open returns to Flushing Meadows Corona Park this Sunday, with more than 1 million attendees anticipated to take mass transit to the iconic annual tennis event. With hundreds of thousands of fans set to take the 7 out to the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, there is a world of delicious local eateries lying beneath the elevated train tracks should any fan wish to stop en-route to the US Open."
"He said the dining guide does not rely on critics or food review sites such as Yelp, instead using feedback and input from local foodies and figures in food and hospitality to generate a list of must-try spots along the 7 line. The guide, back to the third year, aims to showcase the diversity of Queens by highlighting the varied offerings in different neighborhoods located along the approach to the National Tennis Center."
The US Open returns to Flushing Meadows Corona Park with over one million attendees expected to use mass transit and hundreds of thousands riding the 7 train to the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Queens Together, a nonprofit that partners with local restaurants to provide food relief, created an Unofficial US Open Neighborhood Dining Guide showcasing dozens of eateries from Woodside to Flushing along the 7 line. The guide prioritizes feedback from local foodies and hospitality figures rather than critics, highlights culturally appropriate options, and seeks to connect restaurants with new customers. The guide is in its third year and aligns with the US Open dates from Aug. 24 to Sept. 7.
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