Aug. 20, 2025 By Shane O’Brien
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.
Queens Together, a nonprofit providing food relief by partnering with Queens restaurants, is aiming to promote the variety and quality of local restaurants throughout the borough through its “Unofficial US Open Neighborhood Dining Guide,” highlighting dozens of restaurants from Woodside to Flushing that are worth sampling for any fan taking the 7 to the famous tennis tournament.
Jonathan Forgash, who founded the non-profit during the Covid-19 pandemic to provide culturally appropriate meals from local restaurants to those facing food insecurity, said the unofficial US Open dining guide aims to connect Queens restaurants with a whole new customer base.