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Just what Harlem needed: a nice little cozy spot for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just coffee and dessert. The menu flirts with Mexican-influenced and Italian dishes. And for those wanting Americana fare, the burgers are true winners paired with sweet potato fries.
The Raw Space on the avenue was created to establish art-house cinema about and for people of color. With an outdoor film festival, readings, exhibits, screenings and other diverse programming, enlightenment isn’t far away.
Grandma’s hands work this charming country kitchen serving peach pancakes, turkey meatloaf and fluffy mashed potatoes. Excellent breakfast is served all day long…that is if you make it past the enticing display case of baked goods.
La Maison d’Art is the stylish and artistic place to be in New York. Located in Harlem, La Maison d’Art offers the astute visitor a unique experience; from the moment you enter the downstairs gallery you will be immersed in an authentic New York moment. Original, provocative paintings and sculptures created by rising local and international artists adorn all walls and rooms. All rooms and apartments are newly finished, distinctively designed and detailed. Unwind downstairs on the backyard patio, a spacious lounging area on the gallery level. La Maison d’Art, a contemporary home for the artful traveler.
La Maison d’Art Gallery, located on the ground floor, gives you the opportunity to experience art in an intimate, relaxed and personal environment. You will find monthly exhibits from local and international artists, who bring an esthetic vision of artful diversity. The balance of talent and combination of styles, makes La Maison d’Art Gallery the place to fall in love with art.
The Harlem yoga studio newbie, Land showcases an Ashtanga practice with classes for kids and pre/post natal women plus general wellness services and more mind-body-spirit fulfillment.
Paris meets Senegal in this newly renovated bakery and café serving buttery croissants, baguettes, and tasty French pastries plus a full menu of French Moroccan and Vietnamese inspired foods.
The NYC famous meal-of-a-cookie comes to Harlem. Find all of your favorite cookies plus scones, brioche, sticky buns and cake. Their “10026” zip code tees are pretty cool too!
This former tire repair shop transformed into an Italian respite, channeling gentle breezes from the Adriatic Sea. Go for a crostino and a glass of Prosecco at the bar, stay for the gnocchi and seasonal specials. That’s amoré!