Guidebook for New York

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Guidebook for New York

Food Scene

Little hideaway for Southern Italian specialties & diverse wines served amid a warm, intimate vibe. Lunch, Dinner & Brunch
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Saggio
827 W 181st St
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Little hideaway for Southern Italian specialties & diverse wines served amid a warm, intimate vibe. Lunch, Dinner & Brunch
Here you can enjoy premium coffee, sip craft cocktails, dig into the rustic flavors of our brick oven pizza, and feel fancy without the frills. We consciously and proudly reflect the hip sensibilities of our surrounding area while also honoring Washington Heights' lively culture.
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The Uptown Garrison
821 W 181st St
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Here you can enjoy premium coffee, sip craft cocktails, dig into the rustic flavors of our brick oven pizza, and feel fancy without the frills. We consciously and proudly reflect the hip sensibilities of our surrounding area while also honoring Washington Heights' lively culture.
Upscale American fare is served in a cobblestone building with terrace views of Fort Tyron Park.
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New Leaf Restaurant
1 Margaret Corbin Dr
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Upscale American fare is served in a cobblestone building with terrace views of Fort Tyron Park.
Across the street from the A and C Subway Station.
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Starbucks
301 W 145th St
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Across the street from the A and C Subway Station.
Next door to Starbucks and across the street from Subway Station.
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Mike's Bagels
4003 Broadway
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Next door to Starbucks and across the street from Subway Station.

Drinks & Nightlife

Le Chéile NYC – set against stunning views of the George Washington Bridge, nestled off the hillside green banks of the Hudson River — offers you excellent, freshly prepared food, drink merrily from our choice of twelve beers on tap, fine selection of wines and wide assembly of spirits. You can also delight at our daily specials, enjoy coffee made right every time and relax, in our unhurried atmosphere. Come eat, come drink, come gather, come talk, hang your art, play your music, do your business, or enjoy your family, but most importantly, come as you are.
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Le Chéile
839 W 181st St
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Le Chéile NYC – set against stunning views of the George Washington Bridge, nestled off the hillside green banks of the Hudson River — offers you excellent, freshly prepared food, drink merrily from our choice of twelve beers on tap, fine selection of wines and wide assembly of spirits. You can also delight at our daily specials, enjoy coffee made right every time and relax, in our unhurried atmosphere. Come eat, come drink, come gather, come talk, hang your art, play your music, do your business, or enjoy your family, but most importantly, come as you are.

Arts & Culture

The Cloisters is a museum in Fort Tryon Park in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City, specializing in European medieval architecture, sculpture and decorative arts, with a focus on the Romanesque and Gothic periods.
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The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin Dr
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The Cloisters is a museum in Fort Tryon Park in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City, specializing in European medieval architecture, sculpture and decorative arts, with a focus on the Romanesque and Gothic periods.

Parks & Nature

The park was an ancillary site of the American Revolutionary War Battle of Fort Washington, fought on November 16, 1776, between 2,900 American soldiers and 8,000 invading Hessian troops hired by Great Britain.[8] Margaret Corbin became the first woman to fight in the war and was wounded during the battle. Subsequently, the southern entrance to the park bears her name. The actual site of Fort Washington is less than a mile south at Bennett Park.[9] After the British victory, the outpost was named after Sir William Tryon, the last British Governor of the Province of New York.
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Fort Tryon Park Trust
741 Fort Washington Ave
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The park was an ancillary site of the American Revolutionary War Battle of Fort Washington, fought on November 16, 1776, between 2,900 American soldiers and 8,000 invading Hessian troops hired by Great Britain.[8] Margaret Corbin became the first woman to fight in the war and was wounded during the battle. Subsequently, the southern entrance to the park bears her name. The actual site of Fort Washington is less than a mile south at Bennett Park.[9] After the British victory, the outpost was named after Sir William Tryon, the last British Governor of the Province of New York.