Today’s Motto From Harlem “LOVE”
on the window of “Frederick Cafe Bistro“ on restaurant row. Located on the corner of Frederick Douglass Boulevard and 114th Street.
Stop in for a hot cup of coffee and try their pastries, paninis and salads. The comfortable setting is a great spot to work on your laptop. Next time you are passing by drop in and check out Frederick Cafe Bistro.
(breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, pastries)
Paige – Thanks for writing a brilliant piece. I graduated last year, so UMW’s stance against greek life is still really important and relevant to me. It floored me that this was passed right after the Rolling Stone article was printed. (Yes, some of the facts of the article were inaccurate, but the overall point of the article remained intact, and many of the horrendous things mentioned in the article WERE facts.) Greek life is one of the biggest reminders of misogyny the US today and it’s ridiculous that UMW should want to embrace it after 100 years of standing against it.
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agree with the above — no wifi -> no visits. Their coffee is good, and their sandwiches are better then Amrita. But I have approx 1hr without kids during the day. Than I want to eat and work.
Harlem Love.
the motto is really inspiring for me.thanks for sharing
They have to learn their customer. It is not very crowded in there I think it would be if they added this. Duncan Donuts across the street even has wifi. I’ll check it out if they add it but until then I’m with JP, Amrita or maybe Starbucks
They don’t have wifi.. one of the waiters I was talking with mentioned they are working on adding it. I think they should.
Last time I checked they didn’t have wifi, because, “We’re not that type of cafe”. I can only guess that the laptops being used are either used unconnected or have tether plans or pick up other wifi hotspots. A shame, because I pass this place up now for the wifi at cafe Amrita 4 blocks south.