Brooklyn beachgoers find ways to beat the heat in Coney Island

Whether it’s cooling off with a dip in the Atlantic or grabbing a cold treat, beachgoers are finding plenty of ways to beat the heat.

Kelly Kennedy

Jul 25, 2025, 9:42 PM

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It’s a scorcher, but many in Brooklyn residents are still soaking up the sunshine — especially along the Coney Island boardwalk.
Whether it’s cooling off with a dip in the Atlantic or grabbing a cold treat, beachgoers are finding plenty of ways to beat the heat.
“It feels good. Feels good. It’s a little cold at first, but give it a couple of minutes,” said Shatiek Sanchez, as he waded into the ocean.
“I live by the water, and I live in the water, so definitely water for me,” added Madeline Tricarici.
Jessica Nagle said ice cream is a must for her and her 6-year-old daughter.
“Lots of ice cream, air conditioning, rides on the subway and coming to the beach,” she said. “I think it’s her favorite thing — to have ice cream on the boardwalk. Absolutely. She’s just picking her flavor right now. Too many choices.”
At Paul’s Daughter, a longtime boardwalk staple, manager Stephen Gaffney said the staff is staying cool however they can.
“It’s always 10 degrees cooler than inland. Hopefully, there’s a breeze,” he said. “We have fans for everybody. We let people take breaks. Sometimes it’s a walk-in news — we got a freezer and a big cooler you can walk into.”
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