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The Bronx Park East (BxPE) Farmers Market takes pride in serving the Pelham Parkway community with the vibrant farmers’ market, which provides fresh, locally grown produce.
NYC Restaurant Week is featuring 5 Bronx Restaurants
Flava of the Bronx: July 21- August 31
https://flavaofthebronx.com/bronx-flava-of-the-bronx-food-menu
A Caribbean fusion eatery, Flava of the Bronx is the place for a good time. Experience a culinary journey, reinvented classic cocktails and great music.
Mae Mae Plant Cafe: July 21 - August 3
https://www.maemaecafe.com
A stylish plant-based cafe, wine bar, and plant shop, serving extensive vegan dishes made with produce from its organic farm in Upstate New York.
Tin Marín: July 21- August 3
https://www.tinmarintapas.com
This stylish tapas bar serves Latino fusion small plates, like paella, skirt steak with mashed mangu, and pulpo al gallego, in a chic setting with regular live music.
The Bronx Beer Hall: July 21 - August 31
https://www.thebronxbeerhall.com
With New York State craft beer always on tap, rotating local brews, and market-sourced food, this is the go-to spot for karaoke, trivia, and live music.
iNine Bistro August 4 - August 17
https://ininebistro.com/about-us/
A luxury restaurant and lounge serving global cuisine with a cozy, date-night vibe. Enjoy celebrated Caribbean and West African dishes, weekend brunch, Taco Tuesdays, or live entertainment nights
We’re back for Year 5 of our Bronx Summer Cleanup Series — and this year, we’re going big to celebrate the power of community and borough pride. And yes — every volunteer walks away with a voucher for a pair of Yankees tickets as a thank-you for keeping the Bronx beautiful.
Explore your personal connection with nature by making decorative clay faces. After learning different clay shaping techniques, craft a face that represents your relationship to the great outdoors. At 11:30am families can enjoy a storytime program in the Gund Theater!
First Saturday of the month. Every Sunday after that.
12 PM - 5 PM
Join artists, Monica Duncan, Jennifer Tobias and SuRan Song and William M. Weis III, for an afternoon of conversations about their work in the Sunroom Project Space, hands-on workshops, and movement. Meet the Artist offers visitors, the artist's community, and others an opportunity to gain insight into the artist's creative process and the themes present in their work.
Get ready to experience the best of Bronx's hip-hop culture with live performances, dance battles, graffiti art, and more at the Festival
Come and experience Ghana/African Heritage cultural dance,cuisine, Afrobeat,games, and more Ghanafest-NY in collaboration with SummerStage.
Visitors can expect an in-depth look at artworks on view in Glyndor Gallery and in the Sunroom Project Space, showcasing the work of both emerging and established artists in the unique context of a public garden between nature, culture and site.
GhanaFest-NY brings its annual public installation and celebration of Ghanaian culture and heritage to residents of New York City.
Explore your personal connection with nature by making decorative clay faces. After learning different clay shaping techniques, craft a face that represents your relationship to the great outdoors. At 11:30am families can enjoy a storytime program in the Gund Theater!