Tuesday, January 5, 2010
☞ READ: Harlem Lanes in the New York Times
The New York Times had a great article today on how the old frumpy image of bowling has evolved into something more stylish and hip with the younger crowd. Harlem Lane on ACP and 126th Street has a brief mention since it is one of the many establishment in the past decade's bowling boom that often feature updated interiors, casual dining that makes folks want to stick around and even dress codes. Dressing up is the rule for the younger set and sloppy, overly baggy clothing seems to be frowned upon by many of the hipper establishments. Read more in the NY Times: LINK or read our past post on the Alhambra Theatre which would eventually host Harlem Lanes: LINK. Harlem Lanes is at 2116 ACP/7th Avenue at 126th Street. For subways, take 2,3 or A,B,C,D on 125th street. To learn more about Harlem Lanes, go to their website: www.harlemlanes.net
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Central Harlem,
Culture,
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