There’s one coffee shop in Harlem that wants to cater to the growing population of kids and families in Central Harlem. Cafe Frederick Harlem Parlor on Frederick Douglass Blvd and 114th is now offering a kids program every Tuesday at 4 pm. Stories, songs and movement will be offered to children 0 to 5 with a new theme every week. Unlimited coffee and crepes will be served for $10. Check out their Facebook page to learn more.
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fyi, new restaurant opening on ground floor of the Kalahari, 40 W. 116th St.
http://www.madibaharlem.com/restaurant/about-us/
Coming this Fall, at MIST, we will have a new dining venue
“MADIBA HARLEM.”
MIST AND MADIBA RESTAURANT PARTNER TO LAUNCH A UNIQUE CULINARY EXPERIENCE
ABOUT MADIBA HARLEM
Madiba Harlem will offer the unique South African experience they pioneered in Fort Greene since 1999.
Based on the concept of a shebeen – the quintessential beer hall and gathering place of township life
where the public embrace joy, laughter, community, and a little refreshment to boot.
For more information, and a peek at their planned menu, go to: http://www.madibaharlem.com/restaurant