Oliver L. • November 18, 2016Great venue! Friendly staff. Well organized for unfamiliar folks. Reasonable prices!!
Alex R. • January 11, 2017a wonderful spot to visit, and a place that has been cultivating great artists for a long, long time--you really have to appreciate that.
Meg F. • April 2, 2017Cool and cozy jazz club with solid drinks and dinner options.
Amir F. • December 30, 2013Fish and couscous is awesome! Beer on tap, mixed drinks, and more. Love this spot.
Xavier B. • February 14, 2011Live jazz and open mic jam every Monday night!
Alice A. • December 28, 2014Swung by Sugar Hill Market X Maison d'Art where a handful of local Harlem designers exhibited their fashion/jewellery/millinery/culinary creations in this small arty brownstone b'n'b. Good people!
@JaumePrimero • April 2, 2012its amazing how much history there is to see here. Don't just come once!
Harlem A. • October 1, 2013A school auditorium that has been hijacked now does double duty as a gospel theater mecca that attracts busloads of big hat church goers that are likely to dine at Sylvia's after. Base of "Mama I">..
Harlem A. • January 17, 2015The gallery may be transformed to a screening room or party space on any given day. Beware if the space is rented after, you may be rushed mid-reception. Excellent curation. Expect a cafe very soon!
Harlem A. • January 8, 2013If it's on film, at some point, it will be shown here. Lots of festivals and talks. Comfy and hip. Nice to mingle without festival 'tude. First Mondays are known for all the above, cheese, and wine.
Harlem A. • September 29, 2012This gallery is the best kept secret in Harlem! It is under a b&b and across the street from a jazz bar with. Great garden in the rear for sipping Pinot grigio when the mood arises.
Richard R. • September 19, 2009Sunday morning showings are 6 bucks and very quiet. Great for early risers waiting for their friends to wake up.
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