Brimming with historic, Art-Deco architecture that’s Instagram-worthy, Concourse Village boasts more than just buildings – including perhaps the most famous structure in the neighborhood, Yankee Stadium. Concourse isn’t just a neighborhood; it’s a vibrant scene where history meets home runs and art vibes.
Concourse Village is a haven for art and history enthusiasts, and offers a multitude of cultural institutions that contribute to the vibrant cultural scene. A ten minute walk away is the world famous Yankee Stadium, which, while primarily known as a sports venue, also hosts various cultural events and concerts throughout the year. The nearby Bronx Museum of the Arts is a contemporary art museum that focuses on 20th-century art and offers educational programs for the community…
Situated in the nearby Concourse Historic District, the Andrew Freedman Home is a historic mansion that now serves as a cultural center and artists’ residence. It hosts exhibitions, performances, and community events. Located at Hostos Community College in the South Bronx, Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture offers a diverse range of cultural programs, including performances, art exhibitions, and lectures. Finally, situated in the nearby Mott Haven neighborhood, Pregones Theater is a vibrant cultural institution that specializes in Puerto Rican/Latino performing arts. It hosts theatrical productions, musical performances, and community events.
The Bronx is known for its commitment to green spaces, and Concourse Village and the surrounding areas offer several parks for residents and visitors to enjoy. Joyce Kilmer Park, located in Concourse Village, is a popular green space with walking paths, playgrounds, and open areas. It provides a relaxing environment for picnics and outdoor activities. Adjacent to Yankee Stadium, Macombs Dam Park provides a mix of green space and recreational facilities…
It features sports fields, a running track, and areas for relaxation. Mullaly Park, southwest of Concourse Village, offers sports facilities, including baseball fields and basketball courts. Situated nearby in the Mott Haven neighborhood, Franz Sigel Park offers a variety of recreational facilities, including sports fields, playgrounds, and walking paths. It’s a great spot for both active pursuits and leisurely strolls. While a bit farther east, Crotona Park is a significant green space in the Bronx, offering a large area with a lake, sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails. Situated to the southeast, St. Mary’s Park offers a mix of recreational amenities, including sports fields, playgrounds, and a swimming pool.
With an array of dining options reflecting the neighborhood’s cultural diversity, Concourse is a melting pot of flavors waiting to be savored.
Aminas Cafe is a Mexican/American restaurant with a verdant backyard patio that serves breakfast all day and offers up smoothies and salads as well as breakfast burritos, tortas, and chilakil. If you’re craving Asian food, stop by Daruma for a wide variety of sushi as well as hibachi and szechuan specialties…
Hook and Reel is all things seafood – from boils to a raw bar to po’ boys and pasta dishes, you won’t leave hungry. Porto Salvo is a “a community-forged experience of good people and great food” and even offers memberships, which provide a discount to any of their sister restaurants, special events, and wine tasting. Voted #8 best wine bar in NYC, Porto Salvo is a new interpretation of old Italian style food with a killer menu and lively bar. Hungry Bird serves authentic Indian food, brilliantly presented. Hungry Bird Chef conjures up innovative delights and elevates Indian cuisine to a fine dining level and is an ideal venue for dinner for two, corporate lunches/dinners, or group bookings for birthday celebrations, anniversaries, and wedding receptions.
Zona de Cuba located in the rooftop of the historic Grand Concourse Post Office, is more than a typical Cuban meal, however. Since it opened, the restaurant has been renowned for delicious sauces and other fresh preparations. This creative style is reflected in the menus, which reflect the influence of the New York culinary scene, with their use of fresh and delicious ingredients.
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