Bevel is conveniently located near 8 subway lines, buses, and major roadways to go anywhere within the city and beyond. Enjoy easy access to the 7, N, W, E, F, M, R, and G trains. A mere ten-minute commute to Midtown from the Queens Plaza and Court Street stops, the locale also offers access to the highly efficient NY Waterway and NY Water Taxi services. Weekend in the Hamptons? Avoid the headache of heading all the way up to Penn Station and depart from the LIRR Hunters Point Long Island City Terminal instead.
LIC is home to many galleries and one of city’s most beloved art institutions, MoMA’s PS1. It’s easy to see why LIC has become such a destination in recent years. With celebrated art galleries weaved all throughout the neighborhood, locals and tourists alike flock to the area year round. Enjoy live performances at The Creek & the Cave, scour for unique finds at LIC Flea & Food, maximize your summer agenda with weekly “warmup” parties inside PS1’s massive courtyard, or simply gaze at the unrivaled Manhattan skyline views from Gantry Plaza State Park.
Surrounded by booming culinary and arts scenes, Halo is mere minutes away from a vast array of fantastic eateries, galleries, and practical conveniences. Local haunts include Dutch Kills and The Baroness—both housed inside beautiful speakeasy-style dwellings circa the early 1900s—and the list goes on and on.
In recent years Long Island City has truly come into its own as one of NYC’s premier neighborhoods. Dynamic and centrally-located, a world of culinary and cultural experiences is at your fingertips. The neighborhood is home to a diverse range of restaurants-- everything from enlightened farm to table fare to authentic tacos to inventive craft cocktails. Bevel is mere minutes away from a vast array of fantastic eateries, galleries, and practical conveniences. Local haunts include Dutch Kills and The Baroness—both housed inside beautiful speakeasy-style dwellings circa the early 1900s—and the list goes on.
Explore and get a taste of life in the redeveloped industrial area along the East River in Queens, Long Island City is known for its gleaming high-rises with sweeping views of Manhattan, rich in history, and bursting with innovative art galleries and boutiques.