Zoë • October 30, 2015The burger is FANTASTIC. Get with a tomato slice and nothing else. The fried cauliflower is also delicious. Delicious fresh green tea too.
Criss S. • October 18, 2017Great programs The new building and facilities are just great. The people are all friendly and welcoming. That outside garden is so tranquil and inviting. 💖💖
Takako N. • March 15, 2010The People's Voice Cafe runs on Saturdays from September through June, featuring musicians of the lefty progressive bent. Very nice, welcoming people.
Waleska • October 20, 2011Tried Tribeca Clayworks through Living Social. It was cool. Apparently their regular classes are affordable.
Shelly • January 16, 2011Perfect! Faboo COLAGEr's, turn-of-the-century synagogue engraved stones on the left stones on the left, Emma Goldman anarchist mural on the right, and in the center those pizzas made by queer-spawned
Randy B. • October 6, 2011Having been going to Callen-Lorde for years - it's a wonderful organization and keeps getting better...very nice and very knowledgeable staff, tons of services.
Phil C. • April 14, 2010Catholic Church which is very friendly and welcoming. Masses in english, spanish and bilingual. Beautiful stained glass windows and stations of the cross. The sunday night mass at 7pm is great
NYU Disability Studies and Disabilities Community • February 27, 2013If you are attending Embodying the Future tomorrow, make sure to check in on Foursquare!
Connor L. • June 22, 2013Chief of Staff's office is first on the left (circa 2014).
SuperBugu B. • May 15, 2014Great school!
NYC Percent for Art • September 27, 2012While you're here, find Ousmane Gueye's sculpture, "Traveling Books and Secret Pages," inspired by a quote of Langston Hughes, celebrating knowledge. Read the quotes from Hughes's poetry too.
Jamel M. • July 2, 2011A great community college full of diversity. It is really laid back and comforting. Lots of cute gay gays and the eye candy is always plentiful. Variety is always in full efffect.
Ish R. • July 25, 2017Tiny community garden hidden away in lower east side. Perfect for just sitting in the summer and reading a book. Chat with the locals and have a little picnic.
Taylor • June 6, 2012Small and hidden, but when it's open and you can find a space, great place to savour the gardens and think.
Samantha N. • June 5, 2013Dr. Solis is fantastic! He is thorough and delightful and really puts you at ease. I'm so pleased to have him as a primary care:) The staff as a whole is friendly as well. Highly recommend this place!
Dee A. • December 18, 2011Some say it's quiet, we say it's calm =) great neighborhood, clean & great views close by- like the statue of liberty.
Caroline G. • July 25, 2009You can bring food and have a yummy brunch with friends under the grape trellis. They also have a BBQ. Just remember to donate to the volunteers!
Nelson B. • October 9, 2022Great facilities. 3 basketball courts, indoor soccer field and indoor pool.
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