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Harlem Shambles and the Perfect Steak
Originally posted on big apple curry:
The new (and only) local butcher in Harlem on Frederick Douglass Blvd between 115th & 116th Streets Hello all! It’s Sean here. With its great food, people, and places, I’m loving Harlem more and…
Posted in Harlem
Harlem Shambles to offer free range turkeys for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a few weeks away! So no time like the present to start your holiday planning. Harlem Shambles is here to assist! They are selling free range turkeys for $6 a pound. The turkeys will come from a local … Continue reading
Posted in Community, food, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, Harlem Shambles, shopping
Tagged Food, free range, Harlem, Harlem Shambles, Holidays, local butcher, turkey
Harlem Shambles named one of New York’s best butcher shops
Time Out New York has narrowed the list to ten on the best places to purchase meat in New York City and Harlem Shambles made the list. TONY said they named Harlem Shambles as one of the best NYC butcher … Continue reading
Posted in 116th Street, business, food, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, Harlem Shambles, New York, New York City, NYC, shopping
Tagged 116th Street, 2141 Frederick Douglass Blvd., butcher shops, carcasses, finger lakes, Food, grocery shopping, Harlem, Harlem Shambles, Photo by HarlemGal, shambles, shopping, Time Out New York, TONY, travel, vacation
Harlem Shambles featured in The New York Times
In today’s New York Times’ Dining & Wine section it asks “wonder why a new uptown butcher is called Harlem Shambles?” We know the answer since we’ve been following this new local business on Frederick Douglass Blvd since it’s opening, … Continue reading
Harlem Shambles, your local butcher, is open for business
Vegetarians turn away and don’t read this blog post! I was walking along Frederick Douglass Blvd today, who wouldn’t give how beautiful it is outside, and noticed that Harlem Shambles had a sign board outside announcing it is open for … Continue reading
Harlem Shambles plans to open in Livmor Condo
Looks like commercial retail space in Harlem on Frederick Douglass Blvd is slowing getting scooped up! It appears from the photo below that the Livmor has sold (or rented out) some of its commercial space to a business called Harlem … Continue reading
Posted in business, commercial real estate, Community, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, New York, New York City, NYC, real estate, restaurant row, restaurants
Tagged 10026, commercial real estate, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Gateway Condo, Gateway Towers, Harlem Shambles, Livmor Condominiums, new business, real estate
Harlem’s MODSquad Cycles will close at end of October
Reblogged from Columbia Spector Patrons and neighbors said they will miss south Harlem bike store MODSquad Cycles when its owners close up shop and move to Luxembourg at the end of the month. The store, located on Frederick Douglass Boulevard … Continue reading
Posted in Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, Harlem bloggers, Harlem blogs, Harlem Restaurant Row, HarlemGal
Tagged Harlem, ModSquad Cycles