Centrally located along the Nassau/Suffolk line, Farmingdale Village is rich in ethnic culture and entertainment unveiling a tasty assortment of fine restaurants that will satisfy the world traveler. Try the Library Cafe who creatively converted the village library into an eatery that adorns carousel horses developing an atmosphere where you can enjoy fine American cuisine. Not into carousel horses? Want to nurture your European palate, Tre Scalini, Ubaldo’s, Cascarino’s, The Republic, LaBottega or the Grecian Grill will certainly satisfy that hunger. If you prefer staying on this side of the pond, you can choose from CaraCara, Chichimeca’s and The Dominican to sample Mexican or Columbian tastes. You’ll have to make another trip just to try Sukura, Tiny Thai, The Rolling Spring Roll or one of our Chinese restaurants, Jade Palace or the The Lotus Garden, to learn the spices that enrich our Asian assortment. When you are done with dinner, take a stroll and enjoy frozen yogurt or a specialty coffee at Charlotte’s!
Covering approximately 1 square mile, the Village of Farmingdale is proud of its "Village Green". Located adjacent to historical Village Hall, the Village Green provides a park like landscape where you can bring your lawn chair, relax and enjoy the music by the Village Pops performing summer evenings or bring the family to enjoy a classic movie "On the Green". You can enjoy old fashioned, freshly popped popcorn, Ice cream and juice, free...just because we’re glad you came!! And don’t forget just 5 minutes away is the home of the Black Course at Bethpage State Park that was home to the U.S. Open in 2002 and 2009.