Food Scene
Great, friendly, comfortable local hub of artists, thinkers and yoga-heads. Always a fresh show on its gallery walls. Kid friendly. Free wifi. Incredibly tasty treats and bites!
72 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Darling Coffee
4961 BroadwayGreat, friendly, comfortable local hub of artists, thinkers and yoga-heads. Always a fresh show on its gallery walls. Kid friendly. Free wifi. Incredibly tasty treats and bites!
Fantastic new tiny cafe spot, all worker owned!
8 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Kuro Kirin Espresso & Coffee
4795 BroadwayFantastic new tiny cafe spot, all worker owned!
Yummy Thai
4959 BroadwayGreat Pad See Ew and cheaper at lunch.
Awesome spot right at the Columbia Dock under Henry Hudson Bridge. Yum!
104 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Indian Road Cafe
600 W 218th StAwesome spot right at the Columbia Dock under Henry Hudson Bridge. Yum!
Arts & Culture
Get lost in thought i a secluded medieval wonderland. Such a lush spot to hang out all day. Bring books, drawing materials, picnics and daydreams!
707 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin DrGet lost in thought i a secluded medieval wonderland. Such a lush spot to hang out all day. Bring books, drawing materials, picnics and daydreams!
It's a small cultural hub up here offering a continuously changing schedule of many programs for adults and kids, from art classes, history readings, a knitting movement, it goes on and on. A creative mainstay of our gentrifying hood.
65 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
West 204th StreetIt's a small cultural hub up here offering a continuously changing schedule of many programs for adults and kids, from art classes, history readings, a knitting movement, it goes on and on. A creative mainstay of our gentrifying hood.
Parks & Nature
There's a dock Columbia University provided to the public. It's really nice! Just before that is the field where you can throw a birthday party, pitch a tent for the afternoon or just feed the geese and stick your toes in the muddy edge of the Hudson River.
Henry Hudson Bridge
Henry Hudson BridgeThere's a dock Columbia University provided to the public. It's really nice! Just before that is the field where you can throw a birthday party, pitch a tent for the afternoon or just feed the geese and stick your toes in the muddy edge of the Hudson River.
It's an all natural, not man-made planned real forest! Some trails connect to Fort Tryon Park which leads to the Cloisters. You could spend the whole day in there!
146 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Inwood Hill Park
Seaman AvenueIt's an all natural, not man-made planned real forest! Some trails connect to Fort Tryon Park which leads to the Cloisters. You could spend the whole day in there!
Entertainment & Activities
There's a poor side and a rich side of these 2 side by side docking/fishing areas. We visit both and sometimes eat at the restaurant, fly kites on one of the docks, stick our toes in the sand and occasionally have splashed in the river. In the summer there are sometimes 2 swans who come to visit.
111 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
The Hudson
348 Dyckman StThere's a poor side and a rich side of these 2 side by side docking/fishing areas. We visit both and sometimes eat at the restaurant, fly kites on one of the docks, stick our toes in the sand and occasionally have splashed in the river. In the summer there are sometimes 2 swans who come to visit.
Getting Around
It's approx 1 block away and gets you anywhere on the West side of Manhattan in one chapter of a book or less!
A Train Subway Station
7-1 Overlook TerraceIt's approx 1 block away and gets you anywhere on the West side of Manhattan in one chapter of a book or less!
Broad Dyckman Car Service Inc
203 A Dyckman StThey're down the block and always here in 3 mins or less.