NYC from Uptown

Kurt
NYC from Uptown

Food Scene

541 Amsterdam Ave. between 86th & 87th. Easily one of the 10 best restaurants in New York City. To me the pastrami cured lox & scrambled eggs is sublime, and I don't use the term lightly. Their chopped liver is as good as the best pates in France. On weekends arrive after the crowd, after 12:30.
73 locals recommend
Barney Greengrass
541 Amsterdam Ave
73 locals recommend
541 Amsterdam Ave. between 86th & 87th. Easily one of the 10 best restaurants in New York City. To me the pastrami cured lox & scrambled eggs is sublime, and I don't use the term lightly. Their chopped liver is as good as the best pates in France. On weekends arrive after the crowd, after 12:30.
7th Ave (229 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd) between 133 & 134th. Senegalese-French is some of the best food in Harlem. Yatenga and The Shine, to which it is attached at the hip, has all the makings of a perfect evening on 7th Avenue. The sidewalk cafe's people-watching at its best, bumped up a notch for all the cool kids there to check out the bands next door. In summer I most frequently order their tuna tartar accompanied by a clear liquor cocktail. One of their bartenders comes from 20+ years at the much lamented Lenox Lounge, long the epitome of cocktail culture Uptown. All of their bartenders are good. My wife is fond of their duck magret w/the house Bordeaux. In winter their Steak Au Poivre with a brown liquor. Perfect
99 locals recommend
Yatenga
2269 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
99 locals recommend
7th Ave (229 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd) between 133 & 134th. Senegalese-French is some of the best food in Harlem. Yatenga and The Shine, to which it is attached at the hip, has all the makings of a perfect evening on 7th Avenue. The sidewalk cafe's people-watching at its best, bumped up a notch for all the cool kids there to check out the bands next door. In summer I most frequently order their tuna tartar accompanied by a clear liquor cocktail. One of their bartenders comes from 20+ years at the much lamented Lenox Lounge, long the epitome of cocktail culture Uptown. All of their bartenders are good. My wife is fond of their duck magret w/the house Bordeaux. In winter their Steak Au Poivre with a brown liquor. Perfect
763 St. Nicholas @ 148th/149th St. Kosher Ethiopian with all the amenities of a good Parisian bistro. I go there for the peace, quiet, and flattering light as much as the menu. Hostess Beejhy Barhany's seemingly eclectic selections are well curated. Where to chill on Sugar Hill.
65 locals recommend
Tsion Cafe
763 St Nicholas Ave
65 locals recommend
763 St. Nicholas @ 148th/149th St. Kosher Ethiopian with all the amenities of a good Parisian bistro. I go there for the peace, quiet, and flattering light as much as the menu. Hostess Beejhy Barhany's seemingly eclectic selections are well curated. Where to chill on Sugar Hill.
175th & Broadway. The delivery menu to the best Latino restaurant in the Heights is online. Our stay at home go-to. Their broiled chicken is the best in NYC, their sweet plantains are like little kisses, red beans and yellow rice, a bottle of cold El Presidente from the deli. Perfection. If you're going I recommend after 2 a.m. when the clubs let out.
101 locals recommend
Malecon
4141 Broadway
101 locals recommend
175th & Broadway. The delivery menu to the best Latino restaurant in the Heights is online. Our stay at home go-to. Their broiled chicken is the best in NYC, their sweet plantains are like little kisses, red beans and yellow rice, a bottle of cold El Presidente from the deli. Perfection. If you're going I recommend after 2 a.m. when the clubs let out.
310 Lenox (6th) Ave. @ 126th. Mostly for tourists. Ginny's Supper Club, downstairs, has the music. The bar is the scene.
1044 locals recommend
Red Rooster
310 Lenox Ave
1044 locals recommend
310 Lenox (6th) Ave. @ 126th. Mostly for tourists. Ginny's Supper Club, downstairs, has the music. The bar is the scene.
113 West 116th betw. 6th & 7th Aves. For real down home uptown. Still the undisputed champ. Sylvia's is a tourist's idea of iconic by comparison. Soooo down home.
241 locals recommend
Amy Ruth's
113 W 116th St
241 locals recommend
113 West 116th betw. 6th & 7th Aves. For real down home uptown. Still the undisputed champ. Sylvia's is a tourist's idea of iconic by comparison. Soooo down home.
2245 Broadway @ 80th St. New York's Mecca. When I told a friend I thought I'd gone Kosher without trying she said, "You know how Jewish women kill their husbands? - Jewish food."
205 locals recommend
Zabar's
2245 Broadway
205 locals recommend
2245 Broadway @ 80th St. New York's Mecca. When I told a friend I thought I'd gone Kosher without trying she said, "You know how Jewish women kill their husbands? - Jewish food."
499 West 158th betw. St. Nicholas & Amsterdam. You won't find this in a tourist guide. Our closest cafe/bar is the kind of place that our neighbor and hip-hop scribe Greg Tate described: "Yes, folks Real Black Amurrcan Folk Life is still going down in these fast-gentrifrying tucked-away Harlem bistro side pockets." Laid back. You could be in Jamaica. The food's home made, inexpensive, the liquid coolants hearty, and the coffee from Blue Mountain.
Blue Mountain Heights
499 W 158th St
499 West 158th betw. St. Nicholas & Amsterdam. You won't find this in a tourist guide. Our closest cafe/bar is the kind of place that our neighbor and hip-hop scribe Greg Tate described: "Yes, folks Real Black Amurrcan Folk Life is still going down in these fast-gentrifrying tucked-away Harlem bistro side pockets." Laid back. You could be in Jamaica. The food's home made, inexpensive, the liquid coolants hearty, and the coffee from Blue Mountain.
3820 Broadway @ 159th. A short walk. Pisco Sours, ceviche and chicken done properly.
Chelas
3820 Broadway @ 159th. A short walk. Pisco Sours, ceviche and chicken done properly.
3821 Broadway @ 159th. Short walk but delivers. Best burger in the neighborhood.
14 locals recommend
Hilltop Park Alehouse
3821 Broadway
14 locals recommend
3821 Broadway @ 159th. Short walk but delivers. Best burger in the neighborhood.
1447 St. Nicholas betw. 182nd & 183. A sceen. As Latin as Manhattan gets in the neighborhood that reminds me most of 14th St in the 80s. If you love mofongo, and who doesn't, A Blast!
La Casa Del Mofongo
1447 St. Nicholas betw. 182nd & 183. A sceen. As Latin as Manhattan gets in the neighborhood that reminds me most of 14th St in the 80s. If you love mofongo, and who doesn't, A Blast!
Grand Central Station. Down under. Quintessential New York. We recommend the wood paneled saloon on the far West Side to escape the din but are perfectly happy with the din sitting at the lunch counter for a bowl of their exemplary clam chowder.
42 locals recommend
Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant
89 East 42nd Street
42 locals recommend
Grand Central Station. Down under. Quintessential New York. We recommend the wood paneled saloon on the far West Side to escape the din but are perfectly happy with the din sitting at the lunch counter for a bowl of their exemplary clam chowder.
72 West 36th. Giving the Tenderloin new meaning. The mutton here is out of this world. Ask to sit in the Bullmoose Room. in the winter sitting by the fireplace is sublime.
61 locals recommend
Keens Steakhouse
72 W 36th St
61 locals recommend
72 West 36th. Giving the Tenderloin new meaning. The mutton here is out of this world. Ask to sit in the Bullmoose Room. in the winter sitting by the fireplace is sublime.
1969 Amsterdam betw. 157th & 158th. Close, cheap, very cheerful and so down home. The best mojitos in town. Where we eat when we want to just relax, not cook, and enjoy. They're like family & they deliver.
Blue Corn Restaurant
1969 Amsterdam Ave
1969 Amsterdam betw. 157th & 158th. Close, cheap, very cheerful and so down home. The best mojitos in town. Where we eat when we want to just relax, not cook, and enjoy. They're like family & they deliver.
2129 Amsterdam betw. 165th & 166th. They deliver. I recommend the Roti John sandwich but The New Yorker recommends everything.
Native Noodles
2129 Amsterdam betw. 165th & 166th. They deliver. I recommend the Roti John sandwich but The New Yorker recommends everything.
550 West 158th, just East of Broadway. The local's coffee shop, cafe-eatery. A five minute walk.
Five Flies Coffee
550 West 158th, just East of Broadway. The local's coffee shop, cafe-eatery. A five minute walk.

Drinks & Nightlife

248 West 132nd St betw. 6th & 7th Aves. Wednesday nights & Sunday afternoon live jazz and soul food. Cheapest drinks in town. You want to be down home it's hard to beat the Legion Hall. Great live music, great small crowd, and the perk's soul food steam table style that's good as sass and dirt cheap.
19 locals recommend
American Legion Post 398
248 W 132nd St
19 locals recommend
248 West 132nd St betw. 6th & 7th Aves. Wednesday nights & Sunday afternoon live jazz and soul food. Cheapest drinks in town. You want to be down home it's hard to beat the Legion Hall. Great live music, great small crowd, and the perk's soul food steam table style that's good as sass and dirt cheap.
2620 Adam Clayton Powell (7th) Ave @ 140th St. As much a restaurant as a bar. It's often open when everything else is closed. Tired maybe but no less charming as it's been around long enough a little tired's to be expected (like Sylvia's). The older crowd's not tired but cool. Continental, Cajun and Southern cuisine.
26 locals recommend
Londel's
2620 Frederick Douglass Blvd
26 locals recommend
2620 Adam Clayton Powell (7th) Ave @ 140th St. As much a restaurant as a bar. It's often open when everything else is closed. Tired maybe but no less charming as it's been around long enough a little tired's to be expected (like Sylvia's). The older crowd's not tired but cool. Continental, Cajun and Southern cuisine.
2271 Adam Clayton Powell (7th) Ave betw. 133rd & 134th. Where to get with hip, world music wise, with young Harlem. Yetanga's next door, indoor and outdoor food, drink & music scenes. Fab people watching from chairs out front.
227 locals recommend
Shrine
2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
227 locals recommend
2271 Adam Clayton Powell (7th) Ave betw. 133rd & 134th. Where to get with hip, world music wise, with young Harlem. Yetanga's next door, indoor and outdoor food, drink & music scenes. Fab people watching from chairs out front.
148 West 133rd St betw. 6th & 7th. In the Renaissance heyday of Harlem cabarets 133rd Street was known as Jungle Alley. Billy Holiday used to sing at what today's Bill's Place, the last of the townhouse English Basement jazz clubs to carry on carrying on. Your apartment is the English Basement, beneath stoop, in our house. That Bill's doesn't serve alcohol doesn't matter - there are vast quantities near by - save it's a place where anyone under 21 or just plain sober is welcome to the music and the scene as played Uptown.
61 locals recommend
Bill's Place
148 W 133rd St
61 locals recommend
148 West 133rd St betw. 6th & 7th. In the Renaissance heyday of Harlem cabarets 133rd Street was known as Jungle Alley. Billy Holiday used to sing at what today's Bill's Place, the last of the townhouse English Basement jazz clubs to carry on carrying on. Your apartment is the English Basement, beneath stoop, in our house. That Bill's doesn't serve alcohol doesn't matter - there are vast quantities near by - save it's a place where anyone under 21 or just plain sober is welcome to the music and the scene as played Uptown.
2292 Frederick Douglas (8th) Ave @ 124th St. For cocktails. Monday night live jazz, every night ambiance & pretty people.
11 locals recommend
Sugar Monk
2292 Frederick Douglass Blvd
11 locals recommend
2292 Frederick Douglas (8th) Ave @ 124th St. For cocktails. Monday night live jazz, every night ambiance & pretty people.
2751 Broadway @ 106th St. Some serious Uptown jazz. Don't eat there.
143 locals recommend
Smoke Jazz & Supper Club
2751 Broadway
143 locals recommend
2751 Broadway @ 106th St. Some serious Uptown jazz. Don't eat there.
A bar and restaurant serving Senegalese/French. Next door to The Shrine , Harlem's youth music club. A place to meet people.
99 locals recommend
Yatenga
2269 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd
99 locals recommend
A bar and restaurant serving Senegalese/French. Next door to The Shrine , Harlem's youth music club. A place to meet people.

Sightseeing

Across the street from your garden apartment is the oldest residence in Manhattan, Washington's HQ for the Battle of Harlem Heights (1st military victory of the American Revolution), where Hamilton met his match in Burr, and the former residence of the infamous hussy Madame Eliza Jumel. Camilla's exhibition, "The Loves of Aaron Burr," by and about women whose histories touched on the house, illuminated a louche and illustrious history, as well as a few of its mysteries.
107 locals recommend
Morris-Jumel Mansion
65 Jumel Terrace
107 locals recommend
Across the street from your garden apartment is the oldest residence in Manhattan, Washington's HQ for the Battle of Harlem Heights (1st military victory of the American Revolution), where Hamilton met his match in Burr, and the former residence of the infamous hussy Madame Eliza Jumel. Camilla's exhibition, "The Loves of Aaron Burr," by and about women whose histories touched on the house, illuminated a louche and illustrious history, as well as a few of its mysteries.
Our infamous Belgium block streets surrounding the Roger Morris Park & Jumel Mansion that Duke Ellington called "The Crown of Sugar Hill," I dubbed "Where the Founding Fathers meet The Founding Brothers. " As our 18th century's history is all about Revolution, Anti-Imperialism, Self-Determination, Enlightenment & Egalitarian morals & ethics so is our 20th Century status as the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement embracing same. Home to W.E.B. DuBois, Ralph Bunche, Walter White, Thurgood Marshall, Dr. Kenneth & Mamie Clark, Paul Robeson and Jazz royalty this is a crossroads where truth and falsehood open doors to the future and close doors to the past.
7 locals recommend
Jumel Terrace Historic District
15 Sylvan Terrace
7 locals recommend
Our infamous Belgium block streets surrounding the Roger Morris Park & Jumel Mansion that Duke Ellington called "The Crown of Sugar Hill," I dubbed "Where the Founding Fathers meet The Founding Brothers. " As our 18th century's history is all about Revolution, Anti-Imperialism, Self-Determination, Enlightenment & Egalitarian morals & ethics so is our 20th Century status as the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement embracing same. Home to W.E.B. DuBois, Ralph Bunche, Walter White, Thurgood Marshall, Dr. Kenneth & Mamie Clark, Paul Robeson and Jazz royalty this is a crossroads where truth and falsehood open doors to the future and close doors to the past.
Entrances to the Greenway at 158th & 165th. The children's book come alive, under the George & on the Hudson. The Greenway along the Hudson, 3 blocks from the apartment, is one of the most desirable places for runners and bicyclists to do their thang in the world.
79 locals recommend
The Little Red Lighthouse
Hudson River Greenway
79 locals recommend
Entrances to the Greenway at 158th & 165th. The children's book come alive, under the George & on the Hudson. The Greenway along the Hudson, 3 blocks from the apartment, is one of the most desirable places for runners and bicyclists to do their thang in the world.

Parks & Nature

Up Edgecombe, follow the signs at 165th off road. The perfect constitutional a half mile from your doorstep through Manhatta primeval to the Victorian walk way from the Heights to the Bronx (there and back's another half mile) all under the proverbial Witch's Tower. The oldest bridge in the city reopened refurbished having closed in 1970 to keep what was burning in the Bronx from burning Washington Heights. Great views of the Harlem River. Its touristy without tourists, where the locals go to chill. Also check out the pools at the WPA era Highbridge Park up above.
18 locals recommend
The High Bridge
Harlem River Drive
18 locals recommend
Up Edgecombe, follow the signs at 165th off road. The perfect constitutional a half mile from your doorstep through Manhatta primeval to the Victorian walk way from the Heights to the Bronx (there and back's another half mile) all under the proverbial Witch's Tower. The oldest bridge in the city reopened refurbished having closed in 1970 to keep what was burning in the Bronx from burning Washington Heights. Great views of the Harlem River. Its touristy without tourists, where the locals go to chill. Also check out the pools at the WPA era Highbridge Park up above.
Primeval Manhatta. Let's get lost.
343 locals recommend
Fort Tryon Park
Dr To Broadway
343 locals recommend
Primeval Manhatta. Let's get lost.
On the Dominican Riviera.
33 locals recommend
Fort Washington Park
Hudson River Greenway
33 locals recommend
On the Dominican Riviera.

Arts & Culture

156th & Broadway. The Hispanic Society's Museum will be closed for extensive renovations from January 2017 through the fall of 2019. The collection's presently drawing the highest attendance of any show the Prada's had. Art News calls it, "A poem of a museum." We are huge fans.
52 locals recommend
Hispanic Society Museum & Library
613 W 155th St
52 locals recommend
156th & Broadway. The Hispanic Society's Museum will be closed for extensive renovations from January 2017 through the fall of 2019. The collection's presently drawing the highest attendance of any show the Prada's had. Art News calls it, "A poem of a museum." We are huge fans.
99 Margaret Corbin Drive. Take the C to the A to Dykeman and walk up. 1st, the 1 pm tour of the plants used to make the dyes for the Unicorn Tapestry in their gardens is as enlightening as anything in the Met's Medieval Collections here, far from Fifth Ave. Peace and quiet, tranquility, some of the best you'll find out of church. The views of the Hudson and Jersey Pallisades are spectacular. Then, do not miss the nearby Heather Gardens or Bette Midler's New Leaf Cafe.
707 locals recommend
The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin Dr
707 locals recommend
99 Margaret Corbin Drive. Take the C to the A to Dykeman and walk up. 1st, the 1 pm tour of the plants used to make the dyes for the Unicorn Tapestry in their gardens is as enlightening as anything in the Met's Medieval Collections here, far from Fifth Ave. Peace and quiet, tranquility, some of the best you'll find out of church. The views of the Hudson and Jersey Pallisades are spectacular. Then, do not miss the nearby Heather Gardens or Bette Midler's New Leaf Cafe.
St. Nicholas and 155th St. The Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling provides our culturally rich neighborhood with a space where children and their families grow and learn about Sugar Hill, and about the world at large, through intergenerational dialogue with artists, art and storytelling.
18 locals recommend
Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling
898 St Nicholas Ave
18 locals recommend
St. Nicholas and 155th St. The Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling provides our culturally rich neighborhood with a space where children and their families grow and learn about Sugar Hill, and about the world at large, through intergenerational dialogue with artists, art and storytelling.
515 Malcolm X Blvd (a.k.a. Lenox or 6th Ave) & 135th St. The heart & mind of soul.
186 locals recommend
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Blvd
186 locals recommend
515 Malcolm X Blvd (a.k.a. Lenox or 6th Ave) & 135th St. The heart & mind of soul.
165th & Broadway. Where our friend Kahlil Islam, a.k.a. Thomas 15X, did not shoot Malcolm X but several other people did. A shrine to the great man in the Audubon Ballroom.
8 locals recommend
The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
3940 Broadway
8 locals recommend
165th & Broadway. Where our friend Kahlil Islam, a.k.a. Thomas 15X, did not shoot Malcolm X but several other people did. A shrine to the great man in the Audubon Ballroom.
1230 Fifth Ave @ 105th St. Visual rumba, conga, mambo, cha-cha-cha & salsa.
182 locals recommend
El Museo del Barrio
1230 5th Ave
182 locals recommend
1230 Fifth Ave @ 105th St. Visual rumba, conga, mambo, cha-cha-cha & salsa.
132 West 138th St betw. Malcolm X (6th) & Adam Clayton Powell, Jr (7th) Ave/Blvd. Adam Clayton Powell's church and the spiritual heart of Harlem.
94 locals recommend
Abyssinian Baptist Church
132 W 138th St
94 locals recommend
132 West 138th St betw. Malcolm X (6th) & Adam Clayton Powell, Jr (7th) Ave/Blvd. Adam Clayton Powell's church and the spiritual heart of Harlem.
2320 Frederick Douglas Blvd @ 124th. Go to Abyssinian for spirituals but for killer gospel the church features the infamous Campbell Bros. pedal-steel guitar AND The Sons of Thunder, the Lord Shango's fav trombone band, both perfectly out-of-sight, but then, if that weren't enough, they serve THE BEST church style soul food in town. Long services but worth it.
United House of Prayer for All People
2320 Frederick Douglass Blvd
2320 Frederick Douglas Blvd @ 124th. Go to Abyssinian for spirituals but for killer gospel the church features the infamous Campbell Bros. pedal-steel guitar AND The Sons of Thunder, the Lord Shango's fav trombone band, both perfectly out-of-sight, but then, if that weren't enough, they serve THE BEST church style soul food in town. Long services but worth it.
102 West 116th St. Heavy competition here for the title of the spiritual heart of Harlem. Heavy weight.
Masjid Malcolm Shabazz Mosque
102 W 116th St
102 West 116th St. Heavy competition here for the title of the spiritual heart of Harlem. Heavy weight.

Entertainment & Activities

280 West 155th St @ 7th (Frederick Douglas Blvd). At the base of Coogan's Bluff on the grounds of what was once the Polo Grounds, where baseball started, Rucker's courts are the proving grounds of some of the greatest b-ball stars that ever lived, professional and amateur: Kobe Bryant, Julius Erving, Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, & Earl Manigault to name a few. This is The City Game as best it's played. Summer League play offs run mid-June to mid-August.
Rucker Park basketball court
Rucker Park
280 West 155th St @ 7th (Frederick Douglas Blvd). At the base of Coogan's Bluff on the grounds of what was once the Polo Grounds, where baseball started, Rucker's courts are the proving grounds of some of the greatest b-ball stars that ever lived, professional and amateur: Kobe Bryant, Julius Erving, Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, & Earl Manigault to name a few. This is The City Game as best it's played. Summer League play offs run mid-June to mid-August.
253 West 125th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues. Live at the Apollo. Need I say more?
893 locals recommend
Apollo Theater
253 W 125th St
893 locals recommend
253 West 125th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues. Live at the Apollo. Need I say more?
555 Edgecombe @ 160th St. For the past 20+ years, Sunday afternoons from 3:30 to 6, Marjorie Eliot's Parlor Jazz has kept The Triple Nickle's rep as Sugar Hill's most prestigious address alive. When Joe Louis was heavy weight champion of the world he lived here with Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Lena Horne, Paul Robeson, Thurgood Marshall, Coleman Hawkins, Teddy Wilson, Johnny Hodges & more better. You'll here Marge's jam sessions back-in-your-own-backyard but you'll miss the lobby by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the intimacy of her apartment and Margie's hospitality. 3-F at 555 Edgecombe @ 160th. Tell them Kurt sent you for VIP treatment. Sunday 3:30-6 pm. Arrive early if you want to sit.
Marjorie Eliot's Parlor Entertainment Harlem
555 Edgecombe @ 160th St. For the past 20+ years, Sunday afternoons from 3:30 to 6, Marjorie Eliot's Parlor Jazz has kept The Triple Nickle's rep as Sugar Hill's most prestigious address alive. When Joe Louis was heavy weight champion of the world he lived here with Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Lena Horne, Paul Robeson, Thurgood Marshall, Coleman Hawkins, Teddy Wilson, Johnny Hodges & more better. You'll here Marge's jam sessions back-in-your-own-backyard but you'll miss the lobby by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the intimacy of her apartment and Margie's hospitality. 3-F at 555 Edgecombe @ 160th. Tell them Kurt sent you for VIP treatment. Sunday 3:30-6 pm. Arrive early if you want to sit.
52 West 116th St between 5th & 6th Ave. For the deep shop. Visit the infamous Mosque on the corner for deep history.
38 locals recommend
Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market
52 W 116th St
38 locals recommend
52 West 116th St between 5th & 6th Ave. For the deep shop. Visit the infamous Mosque on the corner for deep history.

Getting Around

A three-minute walk from the house. Like Duke Ellington you can take the A train to get to Harlem and the C train to get home. From here you can get anywhere you need to go. Half-hour to Time Square, 45 minutes to most of the rest of the island.
Subway
321 Amsterdam Avenue
A three-minute walk from the house. Like Duke Ellington you can take the A train to get to Harlem and the C train to get home. From here you can get anywhere you need to go. Half-hour to Time Square, 45 minutes to most of the rest of the island.
Our local car service (212) 926-1111
NY High Class Limousine
Our local car service (212) 926-1111
519 W 161st St Garage