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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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El Barrio has a long history of using its streets as gathering spaces. Join us to continue the legacy with Open Streets 2024, with family fun, live music and outdoor dining -- plus splashing in the hydrant when the temps get high!
Lexington Avenue in the lower 100s is known as East Harlem’s “Restaurant Row” — with cuisines including Mexican, Brazilian, Thai and Italian, plus seafood, barbecue, juices, coffee and wine. And yes, one shop each dedicated exclusively to mousse, carrot cake and ice cream.
This summer, we’re popping up each Saturday in June, with Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5 p.m.), plus other special events.
Visit our Open Streets page for the detailed lineup of activities, as well as links to eateries nearby.
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Get ready for holiday shopping! We're just a week away from the return of the Harlem Night Market at La Marqueta for the first three weekends in December.
There'll be food, music, culture and plenty of makers on Saturdays, December 2, 9 and 16 from 4-8 p.m. at the historic La Marqueta. More than 50 vendors per night will pack La Placita, La Marqueta and Urban Garden Center with tons to explore, plus a trolley running on loop so you can visit all parts of the market:
URBAN GARDEN CENTER'S WINTER WONDERLAND:
Families are encouraged to come early (3-5 p.m.) to the Winter Wonderland at Urban Garden Center (111th) that will feature craft workshops, holiday vendors, Santa and free hot chocolate.
GRANDSCALE ART MARKET & LA MARQUETA:
For the first time ever, there'll be a Grandscale Art Market (115th Street), where you can shop for canvases, merch and more from the artists of the Grandscale Mural Project. Plus take advantage of free gift wrapping and meet the year-round vendors inside La Marqueta's indoor market (115th Street).
LA PLACITA:
As the party ramps up for the evening, turntable legends Tedsmooth The Remix King and DJ Stormin Norman will be orchestrating the sounds along with special guests Uptown Vinyl Supreme inside La Placita (116th Street). Check out the plazas for savory food, sweets and makers -- plus of course the 360-degree photo booth and dance floor!
Bring your appetite, wallet and dancing shoes and be ready to have a great time supporting local small businesses and makers. Harlem, Let’s Go!!!! Get your free tix here.
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Get ready for holiday shopping! We're just a week away from the return of the Harlem Night Market at La Marqueta for the first three weekends in December.
There'll be food, music, culture and plenty of makers on Saturdays, December 2, 9 and 16 from 4-8 p.m. at the historic La Marqueta. More than 50 vendors per night will pack La Placita, La Marqueta and Urban Garden Center with tons to explore, plus a trolley running on loop so you can visit all parts of the market:
URBAN GARDEN CENTER'S WINTER WONDERLAND:
Families are encouraged to come early (3-5 p.m.) to the Winter Wonderland at Urban Garden Center (111th) that will feature craft workshops, holiday vendors, Santa and free hot chocolate.
GRANDSCALE ART MARKET & LA MARQUETA:
For the first time ever, there'll be a Grandscale Art Market (115th Street), where you can shop for canvases, merch and more from the artists of the Grandscale Mural Project. Plus take advantage of free gift wrapping and meet the year-round vendors inside La Marqueta's indoor market (115th Street).
LA PLACITA:
As the party ramps up for the evening, turntable legends Tedsmooth The Remix King and DJ Stormin Norman will be orchestrating the sounds along with special guests Uptown Vinyl Supreme inside La Placita (116th Street). Check out the plazas for savory food, sweets and makers -- plus of course the 360-degree photo booth and dance floor!
Bring your appetite, wallet and dancing shoes and be ready to have a great time supporting local small businesses and makers. Harlem, Let’s Go!!!! Get your free tix here.
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Get ready for holiday shopping! We're just a week away from the return of the Harlem Night Market at La Marqueta for the first three weekends in December.
There'll be food, music, culture and plenty of makers on Saturdays, December 2, 9 and 16 from 4-8 p.m. at the historic La Marqueta. More than 50 vendors per night will pack La Placita, La Marqueta and Urban Garden Center with tons to explore, plus a trolley running on loop so you can visit all parts of the market:
URBAN GARDEN CENTER'S WINTER WONDERLAND:
Families are encouraged to come early (3-5 p.m.) to the Winter Wonderland at Urban Garden Center (111th) that will feature craft workshops, holiday vendors, Santa and free hot chocolate.
GRANDSCALE ART MARKET & LA MARQUETA:
For the first time ever, there'll be a Grandscale Art Market (115th Street), where you can shop for canvases, merch and more from the artists of the Grandscale Mural Project. Plus take advantage of free gift wrapping and meet the year-round vendors inside La Marqueta's indoor market (115th Street).
LA PLACITA:
As the party ramps up for the evening, turntable legends Tedsmooth The Remix King and DJ Stormin Norman will be orchestrating the sounds along with special guests Uptown Vinyl Supreme inside La Placita (116th Street). Check out the plazas for savory food, sweets and makers -- plus of course the 360-degree photo booth and dance floor!
Bring your appetite, wallet and dancing shoes and be ready to have a great time supporting local small businesses and makers. Harlem, Let’s Go!!!! Get your free tix here.
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Candy, candy apples & family fun! Head to La Marqueta on Halloween night for a Trick-Or-Street party at La Placita and on 115th Street.
There'll be treats, slime, pumpkins, a photo booth, a bounce house, scary story hour and more on Tuesday, October 31, from 3:30-6:30 p.m. 👻 🎃 🍭
The celebration is hosted by Deputy Speaker Diana Ayala in partnership with the NYC Economic Development Corporation and Uptown Grand Central, with support from East River Plaza, Art in the Park, Busta Bounce Entertainment, District Leader Tamika Mapp, DOT & Drag Queen Story Hour.
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Join us to pick up a paintbrush & transform construction fences across East Harlem with community murals that are colorful and vibrant!
We’ll be painting the Grandscale Community Mural at 125th Street & Park Avenue, the center of our larger Grandscale Mural Project featuring murals by more than 100 local artists. The Grandscale community mural will brighten up construction fences along East 125th Street with a pop art pattern inspired by African kente fabrics.
Our teaching artist will be Gera Lozano. Wear clothes you can get messy! No special talents are required, and we'll provide all supplies (and snacks).
Register at the link so we know you’re coming!
Note: In case of weather, our rain date is Sunday, October 29.
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Join us to pick up a paintbrush & transform construction fences across East Harlem with community murals that are colorful and vibrant!
We’ll be painting an Open Streets Community Mural at 101st & Lex, the site of our summertime Open Streets at Restaurant Row. The Open Streets mural will celebrate the legacy of children and street games in El Barrio, as well as the history of the Children's Aid Society on the block.
Our teaching artist will be SuperGoode. Wear clothes you can get messy! No special talents are required, and we'll provide all supplies (and snacks).
Register at the link so we know you’re coming!
Note: The date has been changed due to predicted rain on Saturday.
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JOIN US FOR OUTDOOR DINING, LIVE MUSIC & FAMILY FUN … PLUS A HOT SALSA SCENE ON SATURDAYS!
Open Streets at La Marqueta are popping up from June through August, with Open Street Sundays on 115th Street under the Park Avenue Viaduct, featuring Storytelling (11 a.m.), Crafts (Noon) & Live Music (1-3 p.m.). There’s also Salsa Saturdays each Saturday inside La Placita, the enclosed space adjacent to the Open Street.
Also make sure to stop for brunch and shop at Amuse Bouche Bistro, Cocotazo, Lizzy’s Treats, Maruka Art, Artisans Bodega Exchange and Urban Garden Center.
Click the link for this week’s schedule.
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Bring the kid for bookbags, back-to-school resources, plus Open Streets fun including:
Storytime -- Stories, song & movement with Joy F. Brown.
Craft Time -- Community crochet & yarn art with local artist Carmen Paulino.
Facepainting -- Get your back-to-school superpowers thanks to Ysabel Abreu and her facepaint collective.
Plus street games, sidewalk chalk & splashing in the hydrant before summertime comes to a close.
Also make sure to stop for brunch, lunch or dinner at nearby restaurants including Au Jus Oklahoma BBQ, Burritos y Mas, Chu Ros Thai, Effy’s Kitchen, El Tepeyac Taqueria, Frenchy Coffee, Harlem Baking Co., Healthy Frenchy, Lexington Pizza Parlour, LLoyd’s Carrot Cake, Mojo Mousse Bar, MY NY Bakery, Plue Thai, Rosenthal Wine Merchant Selections & Sugar Hill Creamery.
** Child must be present to receive backpack. While supplies last. **
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JOIN US FOR OUTDOOR DINING, LIVE MUSIC & FAMILY FUN … PLUS SPLASHING IN THE HYDRANT WHEN THE TEMPS GET HIGH!
Open Streets at Restaurant Row are popping up from June through August, with Open Street Saturdays on 101st Street featuring Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5-7 p.m.), plus other special events. On 100th Street, there’ll be First Friday Movie Nights on 100th Street on the first Friday of each month with ImageNation.
Also make sure to stop for brunch, lunch or dinner at nearby restaurants including Au Jus Oklahoma BBQ, Burritos y Mas, Chu Ros Thai, Effy’s Kitchen, El Tepeyac Taqueria, Frenchy Coffee, Harlem Baking Co., Healthy Frenchy, Lexington Pizza Parlour, LLoyd’s Carrot Cake, Mojo Mousse Bar, MY NY Bakery, Plue Thai, Rosenthal Wine Merchant Selections & Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click the link for this week’s schedule.
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We'll kick each First Friday Movie Night off at 7:30 p.m. with Corine’s Famous Bingo featuring prizes from Restaurant Row businesses, plus the film short "Chupahuahua" from the International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival. The full feature starts at approximately 8:30 p.m. with the setting of the sun.
Chairs are first-come, first-served -- so come early and/or bring your picnic blanket or lawn chair!
First Friday Movie Nights are co-hosted by Uptown Grand Central in partnership with ImageNation and the International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival as part of the Open Streets at East Harlem's Restaurant Row. Future dates include Friday, September 1.
Also make sure to grab dinner for the film at nearby restaurants including Au Jus Oklahoma BBQ, Burritos y Mas, Chu Ros Thai, Effy’s Kitchen, El Tepeyac Taqueria, Frenchy Coffee, Harlem Baking Co., Healthy Frenchy, Lexington Pizza Parlour, LLoyd’s Carrot Cake, Mojo Mousse Bar, MY NY Bakery, Plue Thai, Rosenthal Wine Merchant Selections & Sugar Hill Creamery.
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JOIN US FOR OUTDOOR DINING, LIVE MUSIC & FAMILY FUN … PLUS A HOT SALSA SCENE ON SATURDAYS!
Open Streets at La Marqueta are popping up from June through August, with Open Street Sundays on 115th Street under the Park Avenue Viaduct, featuring Storytelling (11 a.m.), Crafts (Noon) & Live Music (1-3 p.m.). There’s also Salsa Saturdays each Saturday inside La Placita, the enclosed space adjacent to the Open Street.
Also make sure to stop for brunch and shop at Amuse Bouche Bistro, Cocotazo, Lizzy’s Treats, Maruka Art, Artisans Bodega Exchange and Urban Garden Center.
Click the link for this week’s schedule.
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JOIN US FOR OUTDOOR DINING, LIVE MUSIC & FAMILY FUN … PLUS SPLASHING IN THE HYDRANT WHEN THE TEMPS GET HIGH!
Open Streets at Restaurant Row are popping up from June through August, with Open Street Saturdays on 101st Street featuring Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5-7 p.m.), plus other special events. On 100th Street, there’ll be First Friday Movie Nights on 100th Street on the first Friday of each month with ImageNation.
Also make sure to stop for brunch, lunch or dinner at nearby restaurants including Au Jus Oklahoma BBQ, Burritos y Mas, Chu Ros Thai, Effy’s Kitchen, El Tepeyac Taqueria, Frenchy Coffee, Harlem Baking Co., Healthy Frenchy, Lexington Pizza Parlour, LLoyd’s Carrot Cake, Mojo Mousse Bar, MY NY Bakery, Plue Thai, Rosenthal Wine Merchant Selections & Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click the link for this week’s schedule.
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JOIN US FOR OUTDOOR DINING, LIVE MUSIC & FAMILY FUN … PLUS A HOT SALSA SCENE ON SATURDAYS!
Open Streets at La Marqueta are popping up from June through August, with Open Street Sundays on 115th Street under the Park Avenue Viaduct, featuring Storytelling (11 a.m.), Crafts (Noon) & Live Music (1-3 p.m.). There’s also Salsa Saturdays each Saturday inside La Placita, the enclosed space adjacent to the Open Street.
Also make sure to stop for brunch and shop at Amuse Bouche Bistro, Cocotazo, Lizzy’s Treats, Maruka Art, Artisans Bodega Exchange and Urban Garden Center.
Click the link for this week’s schedule.
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JOIN US FOR OUTDOOR DINING, LIVE MUSIC & FAMILY FUN … PLUS SPLASHING IN THE HYDRANT WHEN THE TEMPS GET HIGH!
Open Streets at Restaurant Row are popping up from June through August, with Open Street Saturdays on 101st Street featuring Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5-7 p.m.), plus other special events. On 100th Street, there’ll be First Friday Movie Nights on 100th Street on the first Friday of each month with ImageNation.
Also make sure to stop for brunch, lunch or dinner at nearby restaurants including Au Jus Oklahoma BBQ, Burritos y Mas, Chu Ros Thai, Effy’s Kitchen, El Tepeyac Taqueria, Frenchy Coffee, Harlem Baking Co., Healthy Frenchy, Lexington Pizza Parlour, LLoyd’s Carrot Cake, Mojo Mousse Bar, MY NY Bakery, Plue Thai, Rosenthal Wine Merchant Selections & Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click the link for this week’s schedule.
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JOIN US FOR OUTDOOR DINING, LIVE MUSIC & FAMILY FUN … PLUS A HOT SALSA SCENE ON SATURDAYS!
Open Streets at La Marqueta are popping up from June through August, with Open Street Sundays on 115th Street under the Park Avenue Viaduct, featuring Storytelling (11 a.m.), Crafts (Noon) & Live Music (1-3 p.m.). There’s also Salsa Saturdays each Saturday inside La Placita, the enclosed space adjacent to the Open Street.
Also make sure to stop for brunch and shop at Amuse Bouche Bistro, Cocotazo, Lizzy’s Treats, Maruka Art, Artisans Bodega Exchange and Urban Garden Center.
Click the link for this week’s schedule.
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JOIN US FOR OUTDOOR DINING, LIVE MUSIC & FAMILY FUN … PLUS SPLASHING IN THE HYDRANT WHEN THE TEMPS GET HIGH!
Open Streets at Restaurant Row are popping up from June through August, with Open Street Saturdays on 101st Street featuring Storytelling (2 p.m.), Crafts (3 p.m.) & Live Music (5-7 p.m.), plus other special events. On 100th Street, there’ll be First Friday Movie Nights on 100th Street on the first Friday of each month with ImageNation.
Also make sure to stop for brunch, lunch or dinner at nearby restaurants including Au Jus Oklahoma BBQ, Burritos y Mas, Chu Ros Thai, Effy’s Kitchen, El Tepeyac Taqueria, Frenchy Coffee, Harlem Baking Co., Healthy Frenchy, Lexington Pizza Parlour, LLoyd’s Carrot Cake, Mojo Mousse Bar, MY NY Bakery, Plue Thai, Rosenthal Wine Merchant Selections & Sugar Hill Creamery.
Click the link for this week’s schedule.
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