Food Scene
5 and Diamond
2072 Frederick Douglass BoulevardThis cute and cozy restaurant makes a good burger.
When we are craving injera (the flat spongy bread in all ethiopian/eritrian dishes), we go here.
71 locals recommend
Zoma
2084 Frederick Douglass BlvdWhen we are craving injera (the flat spongy bread in all ethiopian/eritrian dishes), we go here.
Yummy, affordable, and vegetarian. Love love love their cassava pudding.
23 locals recommend
Uptown Veg
52 E 125th StYummy, affordable, and vegetarian. Love love love their cassava pudding.
Red Rooster
310 Lenox AveThey have a great cocktail menu!
They serve fried chicken and waffles all day everyday and it's delicious.
138 locals recommend
Melba's
300 W 114th StThey serve fried chicken and waffles all day everyday and it's delicious.
Camaradas El Barrio
2241 1st Ave.Good food. Good music. Good sangria.
Everything Else
See the artwork of some of today's most exciting contemporary artists.
17 locals recommend
The Studio Museum in Harlem
144 W 125th StSee the artwork of some of today's most exciting contemporary artists.
If you are a Bikram Yogi, visit this studio where you can purchase an unlimited week of classes for just $25.
48 locals recommend
Bikram Yoga Harlem
518 W 145th StIf you are a Bikram Yogi, visit this studio where you can purchase an unlimited week of classes for just $25.
Shrine
2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdGreat place to hear world music.
Drinks & Nightlife
Harlem Tavern
2153 Frederick Douglass BlvdThis place has an uptown flare with downtown prices.