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Christina Ricci dressed in red in Harlem
The ABC television show ‘Pan Am’ was filming once again in Harlem (they’ve filmed in West Harlem as well) and one of its stars was seen walking the streets in uptown Manhattan dressed in period piece red! Actress Christina Ricci looks fabulous in this red coat! Hope she got to go out in Harlem in that red coat! That look fits right in Harlem-even if she was in costume as a stewardess from the 60s.
Posted in Community, entertainment, fashion, film, Harlem, Lenox Avenue, New York, New York City, NYC
Tagged abc television, ABC TV, Christina Ricci, Harlem, Lenox Avenue, Pan Am, Photos by Bauer-Griffen Online, uptown manhattan, West Harlem
Dallas Cowboys owner dines at Harlem’s Melba’s Restaurant hoping for good luck
The New York Post reported yesterday (January 3) in their Page Six section that Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas, Texas Cowboy Football team, dined in Harlem this past Sunday before the big game, which they lost to the New York Giants. Jones dined at long time, Harlem establishment Melba’s Restaurant, located on the southwest corner of 114th Street and Frederick Douglass Blvd., for some good luck. Jones wanted specific southern dish items, i.e. black-eyed peas and collard greens, but apparently did not get what he wanted. Melba’s was out of those items (wink, wink). I guess this explains why Tony Romo was sacked a couple of times during the game. Jones did not get to eat his lucky meal.
On a personal note, I actually wish I would have seen the Cowboys owner in Harlem myself for a pic! I would have scored major points with some members of my family. I have several family members that love the Cowboys. Next time they visit me in Harlem, how much do you want to bet they’re gonna want to eat at Melba’s? Why? Cause the food is darn good, try the catfish…and Jerry went there.
The 5 and Diamond Harlem kicks off 2012 helping Haiti
The women behind 5 and Diamond Harlem are starting off the new year by thinking of others. Lia Sanfilippo and Selene Martinez, co-owners of the Harlem restaurant Frederick Douglass Blvd., are organizing a benefit January 5 called Helping Hands for Haiti. All the proceeds, i.e. 100 percent, from the event will be donated to support grassroots efforts in Haiti in the areas of medical, construction and food distribution. If you would like to attend this event, RSVP to info@5anddiamondrestaurant.com. Suggested donations are listed below.
To the Village of Harlem: Merry Christmas
HarlemGal Inc would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas! May your holiday season be merry and bright!
-Your devoted blogger, HarlemGal
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, however its great news that the Times is presenting this question…and answer…to its global readers! Shambles is an old-time word for butcher shop!
If you haven’t swung by Harlem Shambles, check it out real soon! They offer boutique style service where no ticketed number is required to place your order! Now that’s refreshing and different?
Read the Times article here and also view photos of Harlem Shambles’ grand opening on Facebook!
New Harlem coffee shop opens, Lenox Coffee

As one coffee shop closes in Harlem, another opens. It’s called Lenox Coffee, a specialty coffee-house located in Central Harlem at 60 West 129th Street between 5th Avenue and Lenox Avenue. At the moment, Lenox Coffee serves breakfast items i.e., pastries, baked goods, and bagels. They soon hope to be adding lunch items, such as sandwiches and various other sundries.
Lenox Coffee is owned and operated by two Harlem locals and is open seven days a week: 6 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday and 8 am to 6 pm Saturday and Sunday. See you there!
Posted in business, Community, drinks, food, Lenox Avenue
Tagged 60 West 129th Street, Harlem, Lenox Coffee, Photos by Aleksandar Cosic



















