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Celebrate Martin Luther King Day and President Obama’s Second Inauguration at Ginny’s Supper Club in Harlem
Lots to celebrate this coming Monday. And if you need a place to celebrate in Harlem, Ginny’s Supper Club in Harlem, 310 Lenox Ave, is inviting us all over. In celebration of Martin Luther King Day and President Obama’s second … Continue reading →
Posted in 125th Street, art and culture, Bars, education, Events, Harlem, history, Lenox Avenue, music, New York, New York City, NYC, Red Rooster Harlem, restaurants
Tagged 310 Lenox Avenue, current-events, Harlem, history, marcus samuelsson, Marting Luther King Day, politics, President Barack Obama, presidential inauguration, Red Rooster Harlem, Things to do in Harlem
Alicia Keys recently played at Ginny’s Supper Club in Harlem. Read a full review of how the night unfolded by HelloBeautiful, who were there for the entire evening.
NY Mag’s Grub Street lists Twelve Harlem bars to check out
Yesterday afternoon, Grub Street, New York Magazine’s blog, posted about the bars to bottoms up at in East,Central and West Harlem. Some of the establishments mentioned are no surprise that they made the cut, such as Ginny’s Supper Club, 67 … Continue reading →
Posted in 110th Street, 116th Street, 125th Street, Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., Bars, bier international, Corner Social, drinks, food, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, Harlem Tavern, Lenox Avenue, New York, New York City, NYC, Red Rooster Harlem, restaurant row, restaurants
Tagged 67 Orange, bier international, Corner Social, Cove Lounge, Harlem, Harlem Public, Harlem Tavern, Judi's, Moca, Photos by HarlemGal, Shrine, The Duck, travel
New York Magazine says wet your whistle at two Harlem bars on Lenox Avenue
New York Magazine reports in their “Your New Favorite Bar” section there are two spots in Harlem they recommend to “wet your whistle.” They are: Ginny’s Supper Club, aka the lower level of Red Rooster, and Lenox Social, the new … Continue reading →
Posted in 125th Street, Bars, drinks, food, Harlem, Lenox Avenue, Lenox Lounge, Lenox Social, Red Rooster Harlem, restaurants
Tagged Bars, dining out, eating out, Ginny's Supper Club, Harlem, Lenox Avenue, Lenox Social, New York Magazine, restaurants