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Vinateria Coming Along In Harlem
More improvements seem to be happening at the site of the new wine bar/kitchen Vinateria on 119th and Frederick Douglass Boulevard. Last week crews were spotted painting the building front black. The proprietor, Mrs. Yvette Leeper-Bueno teamed up with Gabriela … Continue reading
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Nectar is gone, but Harlem Vintage carries on
We were so sad when one of our favorite and original Gold Coast watering holes, Nectar wine bar, ceased operations February 29th, after 3 years of entertaining and serving the community. But we had an informal conversation with Nectar and … Continue reading
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