The Bronx

Throgs Neck, The Bronx Neighborhood

Nestled at the southeastern tip of The Bronx, Throgs Neck radiates a welcoming, seaside charm that makes it one of the borough’s most distinctive neighborhoods. Characterized by quiet, tree-lined streets and water views, its residential landscape is defined by single-family homes, stately brick townhouses, and well-kept two-story dwellings—many boasting lush gardens and private driveways. The historic Throgs Neck Bridge serves as both a neighborhood icon and a scenic backdrop, linking the community to the rest of New York while maintaining its tranquil, almost suburban pace.

Life in Throgs Neck strikes a balance between close-knit community spirit and coastal relaxation. Pennyfield Avenue and East Tremont Avenue are dotted with longstanding Italian bakeries, cozy diners, independent boutiques, and lively local taverns, making it easy for residents to shop and dine close to home. Neighborhood landmarks like Ferry Point Park offer sweeping waterfront vistas and green recreation spaces, further defining the area’s outdoor, family-friendly lifestyle. In Throgs Neck, pride in tradition and neighborly warmth blend seamlessly, fostering a sense of belonging that sets it apart from the bustle of the city beyond.

Highlights of Throgs Neck

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌉 Throgs Neck Bridge

A defining landmark of the neighborhood, the Throgs Neck Bridge connects the Bronx to Queens and offers sweeping views of the East River, serving as both a vital transportation link and an iconic symbol of the community.

🌳 Ferry Point Park

Located on the eastern edge of Throgs Neck, Ferry Point Park offers waterfront walking paths, sports fields, and stunning vistas of both the Manhattan skyline and the Long Island Sound, making it a favorite spot for outdoor activities.

🍝 E Tremont Avenue Restaurant Row

East Tremont Avenue is the culinary heart of Throgs Neck, featuring a diverse lineup of pizzerias, Italian restaurants, seafood spots, classic delis, and cozy cafes—a go-to destination for locals and visitors hungry for authentic Bronx fare.

⛪ St. Frances de Chantal School & Parish

A cornerstone of local life since 1927, this Catholic church and school on Hollywood Avenue offer not only faith-based education but also community events and service programs that bring Throgs Neck families together through generations.

⛳ Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point

This world-class public golf course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and stretching along the waterfront just south of the neighborhood, draws golfers from across the city to Throgs Neck, thanks to its dramatic views and championship-level play.

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This June in Throgs Neck

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 14, 2026

America 250 Celebration & Veterans Memorial Planters Unveiling

DeRosa‑O’Boyle Triangle, Throggs Neck • 12:00 PM–5:00 PM (ceremony at 3:00 PM)

This local flagship event in Throggs Neck commemorates America’s 250th anniversary with live music, food, children’s activities, and the unveiling of veterans memorial planters—making it a meaningful community gathering for residents.

June 13, 2026

Family Time: Art‑Making for All Ages

The Bronx Museum • 1:00 PM–3:00 PM

A free, family‑friendly afternoon of guided art activities inspired by local exhibitions—a hands‑on outing that’s perfect for Throggs Neck families seeking cultural fun nearby.

June 17–21, 2026

Zoodohos Peghe Greek Fest

Zoodohos Peghe Greek Orthodox Church, Pelham Bay • Wed–Thu 6–11 PM; Fri 6 PM–12 AM; Sat 5 PM–12 AM; Sun 5–10 PM

Close to Throggs Neck, this vibrant Greek festival offers authentic food, dancing, live music, carnival rides, and a flea market—great for a fun evening out with family or friends.

June 20, 2026

The Fish Parade & Arts Festival

Hunts Point (starting at THE POINT CDC, parade through Bronx River) • 12:00 PM–4:00 PM

A colorful, free community parade celebrating environmental awareness and Bronx culture with giant puppets, music, dancing, and arts—an engaging outing for Throggs Neck families interested in activism and creativity.

Wednesdays, June 3–October 21, 2026

NYBG Farmers Market

New York Botanical Garden, Tulip Tree Allée (Mosholu entrance) • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

Just a short trip away, this weekly farmers market offers fresh produce, baked goods, folk music, and free garden entry for NYC residents—ideal for routine weekend shopping and leisure.

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