Childs Restaurant Building
The flagship building of an early national restaurant chain, known for its superb terra cotta art and Spanish Colonial Revival style.

Historic flagship building of the former Childs restaurant chain, located on the Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn, New York.
Built in 1923, it features detailed terra cotta artwork depicting aquatic creatures, ships, and the sea god Poseidon.
After extensive renovations, it now houses a casual American restaurant, a public park, and an amphitheater.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Admire unique Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
šŸŽØ See vibrant terra cotta art
šŸ½ļø Enjoy American cuisine in a historic setting
šŸŽ¶ Attend live performances at the amphitheater

Tips

šŸš† Take the Q, N, D, or F train to Stillwell Avenue/Coney Island, then walk to West 21st Street towards the beach.

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