Everything Else
Westside Market
2840 BroadwayBest groceries and prepared foods
Excellent independent bookstore
Sister location, Broadway and 114th
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Book Culture
536 W 112th StExcellent independent bookstore
Sister location, Broadway and 114th
Mondel Chocolates
2913 Broadwaychocolates made right there!
Best place for lingering over coffee and pastries ~ Hip before Starbucks was born. Check out bathroom graffiti.
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The Hungarian Pastry Shop
1030 Amsterdam AveBest place for lingering over coffee and pastries ~ Hip before Starbucks was born. Check out bathroom graffiti.
Drinks & Nightlife
Le Monde Restaurant NYC
2885 BroadwayFrench Bistro with flowers rather than TV in bar
Sightseeing
Wonderful, art as well as architecture and acoustics.
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Katedralen Kirke St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam AveWonderful, art as well as architecture and acoustics.
The mosaic benches around the mausoleum are the best part of this site, along with the playground and park behind it.
Redtail hawk nest just behind the building.
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General Grant National Memorial
Riverside DriveThe mosaic benches around the mausoleum are the best part of this site, along with the playground and park behind it.
Redtail hawk nest just behind the building.
Parks & Nature
Walk, bike, tennis courts, basketball courts, nesting redtail hawks.
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Riverside Park
Walk, bike, tennis courts, basketball courts, nesting redtail hawks.
Pond with turtles, ducks, and the occasional great blue heron.
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Friends of Morningside Park
14 Morningside AvePond with turtles, ducks, and the occasional great blue heron.
Arts & Culture
Museum in a town house devoted to the work of Nicholas Roerich, who was interested in Himalayan Buddhism and painted there in the 1930s. Interesting work, quiet environment. Roerich also designed the sets for the original performances of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring.
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Nicholas Roerich Museum
319 W 107th StMuseum in a town house devoted to the work of Nicholas Roerich, who was interested in Himalayan Buddhism and painted there in the 1930s. Interesting work, quiet environment. Roerich also designed the sets for the original performances of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring.
Food Scene
Pisticci
125 La Salle StExcellent Italian food at excellent prices.