Directory
Woman-owned Business
It is a toy and children’s book lovers’ dream come true in this enchanting, old-fashioned store. Dolls, stuffed animals and action figures, wooden puzzles, games, books, puppets, activities and more, all hand selected and curated by Grandma herself, a 40+ year experienced retired Teacher of the Year award winner.
Aches and pains got you down? Need something more than a pill or a salve can handle? Take a holistic approach! Harlem Chi uses Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine to address a variety of health and wellness concerns. Benefit from individually customized treatment plans, relax in a tranquil healing space, and experience the best of what Eastern medicine has to offer, right here in Harlem.
Harlem Chocolate Factory is an artisan chocolate shop located in the heart of St. Nicholas Historic District also known as “Strivers’ Row.” The Harlem Chocolate Factory is an artisan chocolate company based in Harlem where we convey the cultural experiences of Harlem through chocolate. They use high-quality ingredients and handcrafted techniques to produce premium products. These ingredients are painstakingly sourced to ensure that they take earth and its people into account.
Experience Harlem’s first boutique cycling studio. With Harlem Cycle, they pay attention to all the details with a focus on one thing: providing the best classes possible. With combination classes consisting of Cycling + Weight Training+ Core their clients leave with a Total Body Workout.
Harlem Needle Arts is a cultural arts institute designed to preserve and promote fiber and needle artisans in the African Diaspora and through said artisans introduce the crafts of quilting, knitting, crocheting, spinning, traditional Yoruba art of Adire, batik, fiber fusion and construction to the Harlem community to improve the quality of life for children and adults
No this is not a museum for the viral internet dance, this is the Harlem burger joint. The retro 50’s space also offers hotdogs, fries, sandwiches and shakes like the soon to be famous signature red velvet shake. Now shake a tail feather and git!
For some, an outfit is just not complete without the right hat. Find your hat or have one custom designed for you at Harlem’s Heaven.
This lucky neighborhood now boasts this locale featuring an arsenal of craft beers, whiskeys and bourbons and a troth of pork-starring share plates in a bright, open tile-lined space. Be gone eating and drinking alone in a dark pub. Step into their light and be the HHIC (Head Hog In Charge)!
Quietly situated on the corner of 119th street, Honey Salon offers an array of services for the busy urban Harlemite. Whether it’s time to get that doo done or tend to those nails this is place for it all. Got it, honey?
The I Bike Harlem tour will offer riders a guided multi-decade history of Harlem complimented by a visual and physical experience of Harlem’s most popular and historic neighborhoods, residences, speakeasies, jazz clubs, restaurants and institutions of art and culture.