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East Harlem’s upcoming off-Broadway play “Too Late”

East Harlems upcoming off Broadway play Too Late

Off-Broadway comes to East Harlem.  Nigel Barto Presents “Too Late” at the Poet’s Den Theater for 5 consecutive nights on July 16-20, 2013.  Tickets are available at http://toolate.brownpapertickets.com for $49 general; $69 (Opening Night  & Reception)

Short Summary:

Set against the backdrop of a small Maryland beach town, “Too Late” is a story of betrayal and forgiveness, of despair and hope… of love. The Lacey family struggles through an August they will never forget as the sudden death of the youngest family member threatens to destroy four generations of their already fractured family.

 “Too Late” premieres off-Broadway on July 16, and runs for 5 evening performances at the Poet’s Den Theater in the East Harlem Arts District. For more details, go to www.facebook.com/TooLateplay

 

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A Great Afternoon at Harlem Shake’s Soft Opening

A Great Afternoon at Harlem Shakes Soft Opening

A Great Afternoon at Harlem Shakes Soft Opening

Wall of Fame

We finally have a good diner on Lenox in Harlem.  This afternoon we attended the soft opening at Harlem Shake and enjoyed exactly what you would expect, shakes and burgers.  Very pleasantly pleased by the retro fifties decor (by Dennis Decker) right down to the order-and-pick-up diner style format.  The official opening will be held in 2 days on Thursday, May 16th.  They are waiting on their license for outdoor seating as well which will expand the diner for the summer months.

A Great Afternoon at Harlem Shakes Soft Opening

Her eyes follow you

The shakes are delicious!  We recommend the Red Velvet Shake.  Our favorite burger of the three that we sampled was the “Hot Mess” spicy, messy and everything good.  The fries were good.  Nice and piping hot, skin on the potato and just the right amount of salt.

A Great Afternoon at Harlem Shakes Soft Opening

We predict many future busy nights here as they are set in the perfect location on the South/West corner of 124th street and Lenox Avenue.

They have added some very cool touches such as the Wall of Fame (above) which consists of a large collage of celebrities from Bill Clinton to Cassandra Wilson who have autographed their head shots on the wall.  We predict this will soon become a Harlem Hot Spot for local Harlemites as well as tour busses and the Sunday brunch crowd passing through and taking pictures of Harlem Shake.  While we were there, already a group of kids came in and asked if they could take a picture inside the place.  With it’s retro vibe, even though it is brand new we had the feeling that it had been there for years.  Also they serve wine and beer for those that want drinks with their fries.  The music playing was a little hip hop, a touch of rap and some R&B and great soul classics.  Perfect.

Thank you Jelena, for your hospitality today.  Congratulations to the whole crew and welcome to the neighborhood!

Fantastic design by Dennis Decker.   Well done.

*They will be open from 11am to 11pm weekdays and weekends they will be open until 2am.

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A Great Afternoon at Harlem Shakes Soft Opening

A Great Afternoon at Harlem Shakes Soft Opening

Vintage jet magazine covers drape the bathroom walls. Fantastic!

A Great Afternoon at Harlem Shakes Soft Opening

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Harlem Welcomes Vinateria On Their Opening Night

Harlem Welcomes Vinateria On Their Opening Night

Vinateria

It was a warm welcome at Vinateria in Harlem on opening night.  I showed up early with friends and there were a few people there but by an hour later the place was full with a lot of activity and all the tables were occupied.  The layout offers dinning tables to the left and the wine bar to the right.

As you can see the final execution of the interior came out nicely.  And quite a difference from the very first interior photos that we posted last week.  Above is a picture of the lovely owner (Yvette) with her father (both are residents of Harlem) in front of the beautiful custom made entrance doors.  They were the first two people that I met when I walked in and it started the evening off with a welcoming vibe.

I only had drinks on opening night but plan on going back for dinner soon.  I can say that I was impressed with the wine selection and presentation.  Open etched glass school house pendants illuminate the distressed metal bar which I thought was an effective look.  It’s informal rustic with a bit of modern chic when you take in the whole decor.  Almost a Mediterranean, European feel to it.  Antoinette who was helping us at the bar, was inviting and very informative with her recommendations.   A few of the wines that I would recommend are…

Harlem Welcomes Vinateria On Their Opening Night

Gaba do Xil at Vinateria

Harlem Welcomes Vinateria On Their Opening Night

“Arcese – White Wine” with Antoinette at Vinateria

Harlem Welcomes Vinateria On Their Opening Night

Jelu Malbec Rose at Vinateria

I would suggest that you have a conversation about the wine before choosing one as this really made a difference for me and my experience.

I look forward to writing part two to this review after dinning at Vinateria very soon.  I spoke with Yvette briefly about the menu and she did mention that it was Italian based with a global, mediterranean flair.  Sounds good to me.  First impressions I’d say this place was very well thought out and if opening night was any indication it was well received and the neighborhood seemed to approve.

Harlem Welcomes Vinateria On Their Opening Night

Vinateriia

Harlem Welcomes Vinateria On Their Opening Night
Harlem Welcomes Vinateria On Their Opening Night

Vinateria

Vinateria
2211 Frederick Douglass Blvd. (corner of 119th St.)
New York, New York 10026
212-662-8462

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Small Fire at Bad Horse Pizza in Harlem

Small Fire at Bad Horse Pizza in Harlem

A friend to Harlem Condo Life informed us that Bad Horse Pizza had a fire the other night.  There were 4 fire trucks and a window had to be broken to put out the fire.  Other than that there was minimal damage done, thankfully.  It was a small fire and they were open for business the following day.

We’re glad that it didn’t turn into anything more major and that their business was not affected.

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