City Island Restaurants Bronx, NY

  • City Island Lobster House. 4.2 mi. 657 reviews.
  • Arties Steak & Seafood. 4.4 mi. 284 reviews.
  • Johnny’s Reef Restaurant. 4.7 mi. 574 reviews.
  • The Original Crab Shanty Restaurant. 4.4 mi.
  • Caliente’s. 4.4 mi.
  • The Waterfront NYC. 3.5 mi.
  • Crab House All You Can Eat Seafood. 8.2 mi.
  • Archie’s Tap & Table. 4.3 mi.

What is good on City Island?

What to Eat at City Island

  • 1: City Island Lobster House (Seafood, $$, 4.5/5)
  • 2: Artie’s Steak and Seafood Restaurant (Seafood, $$, 4.4/5)
  • 3: Sea Shore Restaurant (Seafood, $$, 4.3/5)
  • 4: Seafood City supermarket (Seafood, $$, 4.2/5)
  • 5: The Original Crab Shanty (Seafood, $$, 4.3/5)

What is City Island known for?

The island is most famous for its numerous seafood restaurants and antique stores, which line both sides of the avenue. At the southernmost section of City Island is Belden Point, named for William Belden, a developer who opened an amusement park and resort in the area in 1887.

Is City Island a nice place to live?

City Island is in the 1st percentile for safety, meaning 99% of cities are safer and 1% of cities are more dangerous. The rate of crime in City Island is 236.59 per 1,000 residents during a standard year.

How do you get to City Island?

From Manhattan, Brooklyn & Queens take the #6 train (Lexington Ave line) north to Pelham Bay Park (For a faster trip take the #4 or #5 express trains to 125th St, and cross the platform to the #6 Pelham Bay train.) and transfer to the #29 bus marked City Island. Approximately 45-55 mins.

Is it expensive to live on City Island?

How would you rate the cost of living in City Island? Excellent. Goods, services and housing are all very affordable. Most goods and services are affordable.

Can you walk around City Island?

Take a stroll Only about 1.5 miles long, the island is home to quaint, cottage-type abodes, bungalows and Victorians, all within a stone’s throw of the waterfront.

Who owns City Island Harrisburg?

the City of Harrisburg
At 63 acres, City Island is one of the river’s larger islands and it is one of several islands owned by the City of Harrisburg.