Guidebook for New York

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Guidebook for New York

Drinks & Nightlife

Trendy cocktail bar with a speakeasy aesthetic.
11 locals recommend
Sugar Monk
2292 Frederick Douglass Blvd
11 locals recommend
Trendy cocktail bar with a speakeasy aesthetic.
Great spot for craft beer on tap and delicious meat pies.
18 locals recommend
Harlem Hops
2268 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
18 locals recommend
Great spot for craft beer on tap and delicious meat pies.
Local dive bar with above-average bar snacks.
Harlem Ale House
101 W 127th St
Local dive bar with above-average bar snacks.

Food Scene

There are a lot of ramen places in the area; this one's the best. They also serve some of the most eccentric cocktails in the city—if you ever wanted to drink from a lightbulb, or drink clamato from a conch, this is your place. Plus, go early for cheap oysters.
105 locals recommend
ROKC
3452 Broadway
105 locals recommend
There are a lot of ramen places in the area; this one's the best. They also serve some of the most eccentric cocktails in the city—if you ever wanted to drink from a lightbulb, or drink clamato from a conch, this is your place. Plus, go early for cheap oysters.
The best uptown Ethiopian food. If you love spice, go for the special tibs.
38 locals recommend
Awash
242 Court St
38 locals recommend
The best uptown Ethiopian food. If you love spice, go for the special tibs.
Go for the tacos and for a margarita served over a tequila ice cube.
90 locals recommend
Cantina Taqueria & Tequila Bar
2099 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
90 locals recommend
Go for the tacos and for a margarita served over a tequila ice cube.
Southern comfort food and house-made pickles to go.
239 locals recommend
Jacob's Pickles
509 Amsterdam Ave
239 locals recommend
Southern comfort food and house-made pickles to go.
A little pricy, but a great place for upscale takes on Harlem favorites like shrimp and grits, or chicken and waffles.
1044 locals recommend
Red Rooster
310 Lenox Ave
1044 locals recommend
A little pricy, but a great place for upscale takes on Harlem favorites like shrimp and grits, or chicken and waffles.
It's a one Michelin star sushi restaurant. Warning, the omakase is pricy.
18 locals recommend
Sushi Inoue
381A Malcolm X Blvd
18 locals recommend
It's a one Michelin star sushi restaurant. Warning, the omakase is pricy.

Parks & Nature

A park built onto the old elevated train tracks, it's good for city views of one of the trendier parts of the city.
2323 locals recommend
The High Line Park
2323 locals recommend
A park built onto the old elevated train tracks, it's good for city views of one of the trendier parts of the city.

Entertainment & Activities

Great cocktails, good food, and the best popcorn anywhere, all served to you while you're in the theater. If you've ever been to an Alamo Draft House, this is better.
941 locals recommend
Nitehawk Cinema
136 Metropolitan Ave
941 locals recommend
Great cocktails, good food, and the best popcorn anywhere, all served to you while you're in the theater. If you've ever been to an Alamo Draft House, this is better.
Historic venue for music and comedy acts.
893 locals recommend
Apollo Theater
253 W 125th St
893 locals recommend
Historic venue for music and comedy acts.
The closest 1st-run movie theater.
157 locals recommend
AMC Magic Johnson Harlem 9
2309 Frederick Douglass Blvd
157 locals recommend
The closest 1st-run movie theater.

Essentials

An excellent wine shop with handwritten descriptions of each bottle. The staff recommendations are always spot-on.
23 locals recommend
Pompette Wine Shop
420 Malcolm X Blvd
23 locals recommend
An excellent wine shop with handwritten descriptions of each bottle. The staff recommendations are always spot-on.
It's a Whole Foods—there are closer places for groceries, but if you need something special, they'll have it.
541 locals recommend
Whole Foods Market
100 W 125th St
541 locals recommend
It's a Whole Foods—there are closer places for groceries, but if you need something special, they'll have it.