Together We Aspire, Together We Achieve.
T&T celebrates its 64th anniversary of independence on Sunday, August 31, 2026 — and in NYC, the week rolls straight into Carnival season. Here’s where to find doubles, soca, pan, and the best Trini fetes from Richmond Hill to Crown Heights.
The history
Trinidad & Tobago gained independence from the United Kingdom on August 31, 1962 — 26 days after Jamaica. The two islands had been British colonies for over 160 years after Spain and France left their marks on Trinidad, and the Dutch on Tobago. Independence came under Prime Minister Dr. Eric Williams, whose People’s National Movement had led the push for sovereignty through the 1950s.
The motto “Together We Aspire, Together We Achieve” reflects a nation of remarkable layers — African, Indian (the largest population of Indo-Caribbeans in the world), Chinese, Syrian-Lebanese, European, and Indigenous peoples. Trinidad gave the world steelpan (the only acoustic instrument invented in the 20th century), calypso, soca, chutney music, doubles, and Carnival itself — the Trinidad Carnival is the mother of every Caribbean Carnival, including Brooklyn’s.
NYC’s Trinidadian community is centered on two corridors: Liberty Avenue in Richmond Hill, Queens (the largest Indo-Caribbean community outside T&T and Guyana), and Nostrand Avenue in Crown Heights and Flatbush. Independence Week rolls directly into the Brooklyn Carnival lead-up — Panorama, Dimanche Gras, J’ouvert, and the Parkway parade are all, at their core, Trini tradition exported.
Independence Week in NYC
- Aug 31 Sun🏯🏭 Independence DayRed/black/white everywhere. Trini cookouts, doubles breakfasts, and calypso/soca all day. Most big fetes run Saturday night + Sunday day.
- Sep 1-4Pre-Carnival fetes & breakfast partiesThe Carnival calendar revs up. Soca Central, Federation Sound, and DJ Private Ryan run the big parties. Watch IG for lineup announcements.
- Sep 5 SatPanorama NYC Steel Pan CompetitionBrooklyn Museum plaza. WIADCA official. Details →
- Sep 5-6Dimanche GrasCultural showcase — calypso monarch, soca monarch, Mas band presentations. Brooklyn Museum plaza. Details →
- Sep 7 MonJ’ouvert 4am + West Indian Day ParadeThe main event — originally a Trinidad tradition exported to Brooklyn. Full Carnival Hub →
Indep Week → Carnival
Unlike most Caribbean independence days, Trinidad’s slides straight into NYC’s biggest Caribbean weekend. If you’re Trini in NYC, Aug 31 through Sep 7 is one long celebration. See the full Carnival Hub for the Labor Day plan.
Where to eat Trini in NYC
A&A Bake and Doubles Shop
124-14 Liberty Ave, Richmond Hill, NY 11419
Singh’s Roti Shop
131-18 Liberty Ave, Richmond Hill, NY 11419
Ali’s Trinbago Roti Shop
1267 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Trinidad Golden Place
788 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Healthy as a Motha
234 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Must-order: doubles (curried chickpeas on fried bara), roti with curry goat or pumpkin, pholourie, bake and shark, aloo pie, corn soup. More: all Caribbean food listings →
Where to party + hear pan
How to celebrate
- 🏯🏭 Wear red, black, and white (the T&T flag)
- 🍣 Doubles for breakfast — non-negotiable
- 🍗 Curry goat, roti, pholourie for lunch
- 🍹️ Stag, Carib, or rum punch in hand
- 🎷 Play Machel Montano, Kes, Bunji Garlin, Voice
- 🥊 Find a pan yard rehearsing for Panorama
- 🚗 Hit Liberty Ave (Richmond Hill) for Indo-Trini food
- 👀 Check IG & WhatsApp for the Sep 6 fete flyers
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