New York City Weekend Guide: Indoor Brunch and LANEIGE Wonder Lab Amid Rain Chances

New York, New York — If you’re searching for New York City weekend events, there are several options to consider. For New Yorkers and visitors looking for a weekend dining option, BOSKÉ in Astoria offers a Saturday and Sunday brunch. The brunch features a three-course prix fixe menu.

The restaurant’s official brunch page lists the price at $45. It says the package includes one appetizer, one entrée, and one dessert, along with 90 minutes of unlimited mimosas or sangria.

Steinway Street in Astoria, Queens, photographed in October 2022. BOSKÉ is located on 28-43 Steinway Street in Astoria, Queens, NY 11103. Photo by Tdorante10/Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

BOSKÉ describes its weekend brunch as a high-energy experience. It features Latin food, live DJs, and entertainment. The restaurant lists Dominican fusion cuisine and a prix fixe brunch among the experience’s offerings.

The brunch is available on both Saturday and Sunday. This makes it an option for visitors looking for an indoor activity during a weekend when rain and thunderstorms could affect outdoor plans.

BOSKÉ is located at 28-43 Steinway St. in Astoria, Queens, New York, 11103. The restaurant’s website lists limited seating and encourages guests to make reservations.

Because restaurant hours, menus, and promotions can change, diners should check the restaurant’s latest information before visiting.

Weekend Event: End of Days at the Whitney

Those looking for an indoor cultural activity can visit the Whitney Museum of American Art at 99 Gansevoort Street, New York, NY 10014 this weekend for End of Days, a performance by Nile Harris and Dyer Rhoads presented as part of the 2026 Whitney Biennial.

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK — MAY 15, 2025: The Whitney Museum of American Art, located at 99 Gansevoort Street, New York, NY 10014 in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District. The museum is hosting End of Days, a performance by Nile Harris and Dyer Rhoads, on August 22 and 23, 2026, as part of the 2026 Whitney Biennial. Photo by Gunnar Klack/Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Performances are scheduled for Saturday, August 22, at 4 p.m., and Sunday, August 23, at noon. The approximately 30-minute performance takes place on the museum’s fifth floor.

The performance is free with museum admission and does not require a separate reservation. Capacity is limited, and admission to the performance is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The performances take place during the final weekend of the 2026 Whitney Biennial, which concludes Sunday, August 23.

Planning Ahead for the Weekend

The latest forecast suggests that New Yorkers and visitors should be prepared for changing conditions throughout the weekend.

Saturday currently appears to have the greater likelihood of showers, with thunderstorms possible Saturday night. Meanwhile, Sunday is expected to be partly sunny before showers and thunderstorms become possible during the afternoon.

People seeking indoor experiences can enjoy BOSKÉ’s Saturday and Sunday brunch as a weekend dining option. On the other hand, the End of Days performance at the Whitney offers an indoor cultural activity on both days.

Weather forecasts are prone to change, especially days in advance. Both New Yorkers and visitors should check National Weather Service forecasts before venturing out. They should also have backup plans in case of thunderstorms or heavy rain.

Sources:

National Weather Service — New York City Forecast

BOSKÉ — Official Brunch Page

Whitney Museum of American Art — End of Days: Nile Harris & Dyer Rhoads

Editor’s Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes and was prepared using information from the National Weather Service, BOSKÉ’s official website, and the Whitney Museum of American Art’s official event information. Restaurant menus, prices, hours, event details, promotions, and weather forecasts are subject to change. Readers are encouraged to confirm the latest information with the respective organizers, businesses, and official weather sources before making plans.

William Barber

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