But the food might just be worth it on a special occasion if you are feeling super adventurous. It’s a serious journey, to say the least. According to Hop Stop, from my house in Stuyvesant Heights, it’s a two train, two bus journey, taking a little over two hours. City Island’s seafood is worth the journey, and it’s interesting to see such an aberrant part of this great city, but it’s a serious journey via mass transit (if you have a car, it’s a game changer). So, is the journey worth it? In a word: yeah, kinda (ok, so two words). Accessible by bus from the Bronx, if you are coming from Manhattan, or god forbid, Brooklyn or Queens, expect a lengthy journey to get up here (don’t even bother if you live in Staten Island). To add insult to injury, not only is this nabe in the Bronx, it’s way the F up in the Bronx. Which is sad, since so many people will never see this little slice of awesome in Long Island Sound. So why do I feel sorry for it? Because it’s in the freaking Bronx. It’s cute, peaceful, has the vibe of a tiny Hudson Valley town, and has, hands down, the most ridiculously awesome seafood on the cheap I have ever had.
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