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Elmhurst, Queens

Elmhurst, Queens is a residential neighborhood that is mostly Hispanic and Asian. Roosevelt Avenue on the northern border with Jackson Heights, and Junction Blvd on the eastern border with Corona are very Hispanic.

Terraza 7 is a unique, Colombian-owned jazz bar. It’s one of the top jazz bars in Queens. Many NYC Latin jazz musicians play there.

Sabor Latino is an Ecuadorian-owned restaurant and nightclub with dancing. Booking both local bands and some big stars, it is one of the best places in New York City to dance cumbia and vallenato.

Elmhurst has the second biggest Chinatown in Queens.


Latin Culture in Elmhurst, Queens

November 2022

Binomio de Oro plays Colombian Vallenato at Sabor Latino in Elmhurst, Queens on Friday, November 25, 2022 after midnight. From $64. 🇨🇴

Sabor Latino (Tsuguliev/Adobe)

Sabor Latino

Sabor Latino NY is an Ecuadorian restaurant and nightclub in Elmhurst, Queens with a late…

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Elmhurst, Queens (James Andrews/Dreamstime)
Elmhurst, Queens (James Andrews/Dreamstime)

The Elmhurst Branch of the Queens Public Library serves the community. Elmhurst Hospital serves the community. First responders include the NYPD 110th Precinct and FDNY EMS Station 46, Engine Company 287 and Engine Company 289.

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