Harlem Bespoke: We had not walked by St. John the Divine for some time and discovered that the blocks nearby had an open street restaurant arrangement during the weekends just north of 110th Street. As can be seen from the above photos in front of the Hungarian Pastry Shop, everyone in the neighborhood really showed up when the weather was sunny. Central Harlem had a similar setup on Frederick Douglas Boulevard back in September but for some reason has not revisited this popular community endeavor: LINK
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
INTRODUCING: OPEN STREETS ON AMSTERDAM
Harlem Bespoke: We had not walked by St. John the Divine for some time and discovered that the blocks nearby had an open street restaurant arrangement during the weekends just north of 110th Street. As can be seen from the above photos in front of the Hungarian Pastry Shop, everyone in the neighborhood really showed up when the weather was sunny. Central Harlem had a similar setup on Frederick Douglas Boulevard back in September but for some reason has not revisited this popular community endeavor: LINK
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