Guidebook for New York

Christopher
Guidebook for New York

Food Scene

Nearest cafe to sit and grab a coffee, eat, etc. Nicest in summer when you can sit outside.
80 recommandé par les habitants
Cafe Amrita
301 W 110th St
80 recommandé par les habitants
Nearest cafe to sit and grab a coffee, eat, etc. Nicest in summer when you can sit outside.
Nice French-style restaurant just around the corner from the apartment. Causal but slightly spendy (mid-range in price).
16 recommandé par les habitants
RDV-Rendezvous Harlem
2072 Frederick Douglass Blvd
16 recommandé par les habitants
Nice French-style restaurant just around the corner from the apartment. Causal but slightly spendy (mid-range in price).
Closest Starbucks fix. There are cooler coffee shops nearby.
753 recommandé par les habitants
Starbucks
301 W 145th St
753 recommandé par les habitants
Closest Starbucks fix. There are cooler coffee shops nearby.
Nearest hip coffee shop. Same owners as RDV restaurant. Nice soups, sandwiches, and pastries too.
12 recommandé par les habitants
Caféine
2124 Frederick Douglass Blvd
12 recommandé par les habitants
Nearest hip coffee shop. Same owners as RDV restaurant. Nice soups, sandwiches, and pastries too.
This is a casual restaurant by Marcus Samuelsson, the chef responsible for Red Rooster, a fancier restaurant near 125 st. Streebird serves more street-oriented food, like Waffled and Chicken, often with a little bit of an African twist. It has a great energy. The food itself can be hit or miss.
86 recommandé par les habitants
Streetbird Rotisserie
2149 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
86 recommandé par les habitants
This is a casual restaurant by Marcus Samuelsson, the chef responsible for Red Rooster, a fancier restaurant near 125 st. Streebird serves more street-oriented food, like Waffled and Chicken, often with a little bit of an African twist. It has a great energy. The food itself can be hit or miss.
This is my favorite high-end restaurant in the neighborhood. Serves great cocktails, and an Italian-Spanish influenced menu. Nice decor as well.
169 recommandé par les habitants
VINATERÍA
2211 Frederick Douglass Blvd
169 recommandé par les habitants
This is my favorite high-end restaurant in the neighborhood. Serves great cocktails, and an Italian-Spanish influenced menu. Nice decor as well.
A cool Brooklyn-feeling coffee shop with a nice backyard in summer. It's connected to the bar next door, Mess Hall. They have a delicious tuna sandwich, believe it or not.
147 recommandé par les habitants
Double Dutch Espresso
2194 Frederick Douglass Blvd
147 recommandé par les habitants
A cool Brooklyn-feeling coffee shop with a nice backyard in summer. It's connected to the bar next door, Mess Hall. They have a delicious tuna sandwich, believe it or not.
Basic Mexican taco joint around the corner. I've never gotten take-out but it would be good for that: +1 212-634-7665
90 recommandé par les habitants
Cantina Taqueria & Tequila Bar
2099 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
90 recommandé par les habitants
Basic Mexican taco joint around the corner. I've never gotten take-out but it would be good for that: +1 212-634-7665

Essentials

Nearest grocery store.
43 recommandé par les habitants
Central Markets
300 W 110th St
43 recommandé par les habitants
Nearest grocery store.

Drinks & Nightlife

Local bar with a young vibe.
84 recommandé par les habitants
Mess Hall
2194 Frederick Douglass Blvd
84 recommandé par les habitants
Local bar with a young vibe.
Great cocktail bar -- has a speakeasy vibe. Also, the brussel sprouts dish here is good.
132 recommandé par les habitants
67 Orange Street
2082 Frederick Douglass Blvd
132 recommandé par les habitants
Great cocktail bar -- has a speakeasy vibe. Also, the brussel sprouts dish here is good.
A beer hall, with any kind of beer you could want. Good sausages. Has a festive vibe.
182 recommandé par les habitants
Bier International
2099 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
182 recommandé par les habitants
A beer hall, with any kind of beer you could want. Good sausages. Has a festive vibe.

Sightseeing

It's fun to walk over the Brooklyn Bridge and might even be better to do in winter because it's less crowded. Grimaldi's is a classic pizza restaurant on the Brooklyn side (in DUMBO). (There are lots of other restaurants there if you can't get it.) On the Manhattan side, I would head north into Chinatown, where you can eat Chinese, or have Ice Cream at the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory, or for something lighter, try Vietnamese food at Na Trang.
1505 recommandé par les habitants
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge Promenade
1505 recommandé par les habitants
It's fun to walk over the Brooklyn Bridge and might even be better to do in winter because it's less crowded. Grimaldi's is a classic pizza restaurant on the Brooklyn side (in DUMBO). (There are lots of other restaurants there if you can't get it.) On the Manhattan side, I would head north into Chinatown, where you can eat Chinese, or have Ice Cream at the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory, or for something lighter, try Vietnamese food at Na Trang.
This is the cathedral you see when leaving the apartment. It's not a must-see but a cool place to check out. Walk through Morningside Park and approach it from behind, walking along 113th St.
378 recommandé par les habitants
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave
378 recommandé par les habitants
This is the cathedral you see when leaving the apartment. It's not a must-see but a cool place to check out. Walk through Morningside Park and approach it from behind, walking along 113th St.
The High Line is an elevated abandoned rail track that has been turned into a stunning and innovative city park -- a must see. It starts around 31st St., just past 10th Ave., and stretches all the way downtown to the Meatpacking district, and ends on Gansevoort St., at the new location of the Whitney Museum. The Whitney Museum recently moved from the Upper East Side to downtown to a spectacular new building designed by Renzo Piano. It's a good entry into the trendy Meatpacking district, the High Line park, and the charming West Village.
2323 recommandé par les habitants
The High Line Park
2323 recommandé par les habitants
The High Line is an elevated abandoned rail track that has been turned into a stunning and innovative city park -- a must see. It starts around 31st St., just past 10th Ave., and stretches all the way downtown to the Meatpacking district, and ends on Gansevoort St., at the new location of the Whitney Museum. The Whitney Museum recently moved from the Upper East Side to downtown to a spectacular new building designed by Renzo Piano. It's a good entry into the trendy Meatpacking district, the High Line park, and the charming West Village.

Parks & Nature

Even in winter, it's great to walk part of the Jackie Onassis Reservoir. Iconic views of the city and good people watching!
142 recommandé par les habitants
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
142 recommandé par les habitants
Even in winter, it's great to walk part of the Jackie Onassis Reservoir. Iconic views of the city and good people watching!
The often overlooked other park of Frederick Law Olmstead (the famous designer of Central Park), Morningside Park is a long thin park just a block from my house. It has a dramatic rocky cliff you can climb to go to Columbia University and Morningside Heights.
105 recommandé par les habitants
Morningside Park
Morningside Drive
105 recommandé par les habitants
The often overlooked other park of Frederick Law Olmstead (the famous designer of Central Park), Morningside Park is a long thin park just a block from my house. It has a dramatic rocky cliff you can climb to go to Columbia University and Morningside Heights.

Arts & Culture

Lincoln Center is iconic. If you're not up for seeing a symphony of an opera at the Met, you can catch an independent or foreign film at the Lincoln Center Film society (they have two theaters, the Elinor Bunin and the Walter Reader). There is also an affordable cafe called Indie on 65th St. where you can pick up a sandwich to go or sit and have a nice glass of wine before the show. (Not to be confused with the super-expensive restaurant right above it , Lincoln.) During the summer, it's fun to sit on the roof of the restaurant Lincoln because it's covered with grass!
621 recommandé par les habitants
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Lincoln Center Plaza
621 recommandé par les habitants
Lincoln Center is iconic. If you're not up for seeing a symphony of an opera at the Met, you can catch an independent or foreign film at the Lincoln Center Film society (they have two theaters, the Elinor Bunin and the Walter Reader). There is also an affordable cafe called Indie on 65th St. where you can pick up a sandwich to go or sit and have a nice glass of wine before the show. (Not to be confused with the super-expensive restaurant right above it , Lincoln.) During the summer, it's fun to sit on the roof of the restaurant Lincoln because it's covered with grass!
This is my favorite museum in the city. It has every time period of Western and global art, is beautifully located in Central Park, and is just an all-around city treasure. Go to the roof for cocktails in the summer for a great view of the park and city skyline. The Met now has a new contemporary art site, the Met Breuer, on 75th and Madison.
2653 recommandé par les habitants
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 5th Ave
2653 recommandé par les habitants
This is my favorite museum in the city. It has every time period of Western and global art, is beautifully located in Central Park, and is just an all-around city treasure. Go to the roof for cocktails in the summer for a great view of the park and city skyline. The Met now has a new contemporary art site, the Met Breuer, on 75th and Madison.
The Whitney Museum has an amazing new building near the base of the High Line, in the old meatpacking district. It was designed by Renzo Piano. Beautiful views of the Hudson river and the city. Exhibitions by contemporary artists, and also interesting dance and performance events. They have late night admissions on Saturday nights.
884 recommandé par les habitants
Salmagundi Museum of American Art
884 recommandé par les habitants
The Whitney Museum has an amazing new building near the base of the High Line, in the old meatpacking district. It was designed by Renzo Piano. Beautiful views of the Hudson river and the city. Exhibitions by contemporary artists, and also interesting dance and performance events. They have late night admissions on Saturday nights.
The American Natural History Museum has a beautiful location on Central Park West. The Planetarium is also attached. It's a good place to walk to through Central Park (a long-ish walk for kids). There are lots of coffee shops, farmers markets, etc. nearby. The park behind the museum is a great place to people watch: it's a snapshot of upscale Upper West Side life.
1623 recommandé par les habitants
American Museum of Natural History
200 Central Park West
1623 recommandé par les habitants
The American Natural History Museum has a beautiful location on Central Park West. The Planetarium is also attached. It's a good place to walk to through Central Park (a long-ish walk for kids). There are lots of coffee shops, farmers markets, etc. nearby. The park behind the museum is a great place to people watch: it's a snapshot of upscale Upper West Side life.