Guidebook for New York

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Guidebook for New York

Food Scene

Great food, ambiance, sexy clientele.
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The Cecil Steakhouse
210 West 118th Street
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Great food, ambiance, sexy clientele.
Famous Soul Food restaurant
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Sylvia's Restaurant
328 Malcolm X Blvd
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Famous Soul Food restaurant
famous for its enormous cookies
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Levain Bakery - Harlem
2167 Frederick Douglass Blvd
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famous for its enormous cookies
fried chicken and waffles
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Amy Ruth's
113 W 116th St
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fried chicken and waffles
Former symphony orchestra musicians Aaron Baird and Jeffrey Green are behind this café. The spot is outfitted with exposed brick, wood floors and tufted leather couches.
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Lenox Coffee Roaster
60 W 129th St
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Former symphony orchestra musicians Aaron Baird and Jeffrey Green are behind this café. The spot is outfitted with exposed brick, wood floors and tufted leather couches.

Arts & Culture

Most major R&B artists have performed at this Apollo Theater. Come to Amateur Night and see stars in the making.
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Apollo Színház
253 W 125th St
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Most major R&B artists have performed at this Apollo Theater. Come to Amateur Night and see stars in the making.

Entertainment & Activities

It's Central Park
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Central Park North
Central Park North
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It's Central Park

Drinks & Nightlife

Bringing theme-park magnitude to the historic 'hood, the 7,000-square-foot venue seats 350 and boasts 80 different beers (20 drafts and 60 bottles). Gather your crew for a guzzling session around the
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Harlem Tavern
2153 Frederick Douglass Blvd
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Bringing theme-park magnitude to the historic 'hood, the 7,000-square-foot venue seats 350 and boasts 80 different beers (20 drafts and 60 bottles). Gather your crew for a guzzling session around the
Ginny’s Supper Club, a sprawling basement lounge modeled after the Harlem speakeasies of the ’20s. With its own
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Ginny's Supper Club
310 Malcolm X Blvd
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Ginny’s Supper Club, a sprawling basement lounge modeled after the Harlem speakeasies of the ’20s. With its own

Shopping

This natural hair- and skin-care line has gone from a neighborhood secret to one of the leading natural beauty companies in the country, with celebs like Brad Pitt lusting after its products.
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Carol's Daughter
24 W 125th St
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This natural hair- and skin-care line has gone from a neighborhood secret to one of the leading natural beauty companies in the country, with celebs like Brad Pitt lusting after its products.

Everything Else

Busloads of European tourists come to hear the incredible voices of the Abyssinian choir. No trip to Harlem is complete without a visit to Abyssinian. Come early or you won't get in!
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Abyssinian Baptist Church
132 W 138th St
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Busloads of European tourists come to hear the incredible voices of the Abyssinian choir. No trip to Harlem is complete without a visit to Abyssinian. Come early or you won't get in!
exhibitions focused on materials documenting black life, history, & culture of people of African descent. Admission is free. Collections are closed on Monday.
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Blvd
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exhibitions focused on materials documenting black life, history, & culture of people of African descent. Admission is free. Collections are closed on Monday.
130 row houses built between 1891-93 in Harlem on West 138th and 139th Streets. After the First World War, these houses, renamed Strivers' Row, became home to many successful black Americans.
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Strivers' Row
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130 row houses built between 1891-93 in Harlem on West 138th and 139th Streets. After the First World War, these houses, renamed Strivers' Row, became home to many successful black Americans.