Liz B. • September 28, 2016Amateur Night is great. Small intimate theater. Not a,bad seat in the house. Also the Uptown Hall Events are informative and great panels
Harlem A. • January 8, 2013Forget plans and visit on Target Sundays where you get the crowd without the crowds price. The gift store, while pricey, is superb and fun. A place is in serious need of a cafe. Dance Friday is a must
Brad G. • May 11, 2015Brunch accompanied by a jazz set is soothing. Try the Venison burger, a gamey patty topped with sweet blackberry onion jam, farm cheese, and country ham. The challah bun is a great touch.
Randall H. • August 8, 2014Great vibe, decor and staff. Friendly patrons who are there for the music. Go see some talented musicians!! Definitely worth the trip to Harlem.
Alice A. • December 28, 2014Swung by Sugar Hill Market X Maison d'Art where a handful of local Harlem designers exhibited their fashion/jewellery/millinery/culinary creations in this small arty brownstone b'n'b. Good people!
amNewYork • May 5, 2013Fit for stumbling upon with its charming shack-like façade, equipped with fairy lights, a brown picket fence, a bulletin board of sorts and a cozy outdoor seating area. Live music seven days a week.
Harlem A. • July 16, 2013It is anyone's guess when this local tour company is in operation. The location sits on the cusp of take the money and run and run honey. There are gifts and books of the pro-Malcolm type. Odd hours.
Xavier B. • February 14, 2011Live jazz and open mic jam every Monday night!
NYC Percent for Art • September 27, 2012When you're in the auditorium, look for Charles Searles's "Cultural Harmony," four structures mounted on the walls. The abstract forms are inspired by numerous cultures.
Harlem A. • September 29, 2012This gallery is the best kept secret in Harlem! It is under a b&b and across the street from a jazz bar with. Great garden in the rear for sipping Pinot grigio when the mood arises.
Harlem A. • January 17, 2015The gallery may be transformed to a screening room or party space on any given day. Beware if the space is rented after, you may be rushed mid-reception. Excellent curation. Expect a cafe very soon!
Harlem A. • January 8, 2013If it's on film, at some point, it will be shown here. Lots of festivals and talks. Comfy and hip. Nice to mingle without festival 'tude. First Mondays are known for all the above, cheese, and wine.
Noelle Q. • April 15, 2013You mentioned design museums; the Cooper-Hewitt is the national design museum and is housed in an old mansion.
Akiko B. • September 13, 2014Great and clean space for artists looking to book for a showing or reading.
Devonta • February 3, 2016Go during off peak hours. It's quiet and enjoyable. The black history memorabilia in the lobby is inspiring.
Eze T. • December 9, 2010It's an up coming Art Gallery. A variety of Art exhibition being displayed at Workspace Harlem
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