Johnny A. • August 21, 2014My center of the universe. Great place to people watch. Or just chill back.
Ernie B. • May 28, 2015Such a great getaway in the middle of the city, especially in the springtime when everything is blooming.
Kate L. • April 29, 2013Super cute - many tasty treats to choose from - and great staff. The server behind the counter personally fixed our sodas and ice creams for maximum deliciousness.
Laura F. • February 19, 2013Great service. Friendly people, excellent masseuses. Tranquility room is prime. Get a full body massage!
Philip M. • January 7, 2013Named after Brooklyn-based financier and philanthropist Frank Bailey (1865-1953) and his wife Mary Louise Bailey.
Margaux G. • July 25, 2010Beautiful fountain, designed by a Columbia alum. Lovely place to sit and enjoy some Roti Roll!
George A. • February 21, 2019Great Puerto Rican American cuisine and great atmosphere. Old school and Latin music, family oriented
cwsinkl89 .. • November 1, 2016The magic mushrooms are amazing. Try the coconut passion fruit chaffon pie as your dessert
Gabrielle G. • May 27, 2022They sell high-end furniture. Great quality! Great service! Thank you France&Son for the amazing experience. Never failed for my 3rd purchase
Taiowa W. • December 23, 2016A nice place to relax and read or have a bite to eat. There is skating during the winter and sunbathing during the summer
Josh W. • January 10, 2011"...came to Central Park in '47 after death of Samuel Untermeyer....a cast of the original. Just how Untermeyer acquired the sculpture from the Berlin original or had the cast made remains a mystery."
Jacob H. • July 11, 2011Peanut butter and jelly ice cream here is awesome. Try it! Like a pbj sandwich with a milkshake to wash it down.
Mandola Joe • September 16, 2011A hidden gem, with plenty of benches for taking it easy after a trip to the Museum...
Kisha C. • September 1, 2018Went to view the strangers project. Love this place and the people. Great exhibit! 💕
Lisa • December 6, 2012There is no better way to celebrate France & French culture than at the Consulat. Amazing artwork
Ben F. • April 2, 2016Named for Robert Ray Hamilton (great grandson of Alexander) a prominent businessman, land owner and politician who bequeathed $9,000 to NYC for its creation and installation.
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