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​​​​​Fort George

Upper Manhattan​​

​Boundaries:
W 181st St to Dyckman Ave
& Broadway to Harlem River

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Noodles
NY Apples
Pad Thai
Pie
Pizza
Salads
Seafood
Smoothies
Soul/Comfort
Steak
Sushi
Tapas
Vegetarian

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Bars & Nightlife


​809 Sangria Bar & Grill
Bar & Grill
112 Dyckman St




Locksmith Bar
Craft Beers
4463 Broadway


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Tryon Public House

Pub
4740 Broadway



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Pop & Pour Cafe
Wine Bar
200 Dyckman St


​Things To Do


​Jimmy Jazz
148 Dyckman St
Shoe store.




Dominican Women's Development Center
519 W 189th St
​Non-profit for the empowerment of women.




Gottesman Libraries
2520 Amsterdam Ave
Teachers College at Columbia University.



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Yeshiva University
500 W 185th St
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The Arts


​Art Galleries

5+5 Gallery
620 Ft. Washington Ave


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Schools


City College Academy of the Arts
4600 Broadway
High school.


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Points of Interest


​St. Cabrini Shrine
701 Ft. Washington Ave


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The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin Dr




Linden Terrace Arch
Fort Tryon Park
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Quick Links


Demographics by
Zip Code:


10040
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Surrounding Neighborhoods
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Inwood
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​Washington Heights
Picture
Movie Info
Local Discounts
Meet People With Common Interests
Bike Share Program
Get NY ID Info
Buy & Sell Items

​Parks &
​Green Space

Fort Tryon Park
Broadway to
Hudson River

Downloadable map - Met Cloisters, playground, dog run, bike path, restaurant and public restrooms.




Harlem River Park
along Harlem River
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Sir William's Dog Run
65 
Margaret Corbin Dr
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WIKI:
​"The last Fort George was built in 1776 in New York City on Fort George Hill, near the current intersection of Audubon Avenue and West 192nd Street in Upper Manhattan. Briefly named Fort Clinton and finally Fort George, from 1895 to 1914 it was the site of the Fort George Amusement Park, and is now the location of George Washington Educational Campus, formerly George Washington High School. Fort George Hill is also the name of a present-day street in the area.[4] The neighborhood surrounding the hill is called Fort George, and is considered a sub-neighborhood of Washington Heights."

Restaurants

** serves brunch
avg. price per entree:

                      $  less than 15
                    $$  15-29

                  $$$  30-49
                $$$$  50 and over
American Cuisine

New Leaf

1 Margaret Corbin Dr
Fort Tryon Park
** $$$
With its stone facade, this 1930's cottage with outdoor patio is nestled in Fort Tryon Park, just steps from The Met Cloisters and is ideal for a casual meal or formal events. Locally-sourced meals are inspired by local markets and farms. The venue is wonderful for brunch...try one of our own favorites, Croque Madame!





Asian Fusion
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Altus Cafe

4325 Broadway
btwn W 184th & W 185th Sts
$$-$$$

This elegant and modern restaurant captures the vibe and spirit of uptown New York. With lively music and outdoor seating, Executive Chef Jose Castillos serves up some truly outstanding Asian and Latin fusion cuisine. From the appetizers to the entrees, you just can't go wrong. Try the Prix Fixe menu with Hawaiian Tiger Shrimp for a savory indulgence.




Bar & Grill


​809 Sangria Bar & Grill
112 Dyckman St
btwn Nagle Ave & Post Ave
** $$

With a DJ live music, this Latin American bar & grill serves up an awesome brunch with unlimited mimosa, lunch and dinner and  doubles as a lounge at night. If you have a special occasion to celebrate, 809 will accommodate! Try the Paella Valenciana for dinner.





​Burgers

Burger Heights

177 Wadsworth Ave
​@ W 182nd St
$
For burger and hot dog lovers, this is an elevated fast food experience where only the freshest ingredients go into their cooking. Build your own burger or try one of the veggie burgers with cheese fries. The guacamole and signature sauce are made in house.





Cafe

Green Juice Cafe
4316 Broadway​
​@ W 184th St
$
Natural juices, good, strong coffees and espressos, teas and sandwiches are served up right at this boutique coffee shop.





Chinese

Empire
1635 St Nicholas Ave
​@ W 192nd St
$
Who in New York doesn't eat Chinese food! With fast delivery, easy takeout and friendly service, you'll love it here. As many of their loyalists will tell you, once a customer here, always a customer here. 




Coffee Shop

Up Heights 

1604 St Nicholas Ave
btwn W 190th & W 191th Sts
$

This cozy little coffee shop is a local favorite, whether for chatting up friends over a cup of coffee or noshing over a pastry while reading...the almond croissant was to die for! You've got to try their in-house made gelatos.





Farm-To-Table
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Tannat

4736 Broadway
@ Thayer St
** $$/$$$
The wine list alone is an adventure with grapes from Greece to Uruguay to Georgia along with the classics. Here you'll find the real deal farm-to-table food. Working exclusively with small Hudson Valley farms, chef William Emory will serve up a meal that will satisfy the heart, mind and soul. 





Israeli

Golan Heights

2553 Amsterdam Ave
btwn W 186th & W 187th Sts
$
Whether you order the chicken shawarma, the laffa or the falafel, you just can't go wrong. Tasty and satisfying, This is a favorite of local students and for good reason...really good food at affordable prices.





Kosher Chinese
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Chop Chop

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501 W 184th St
@ Amsterdam Ave
$$
The Rutta family has brought an unexpected but wonderful kosher mix of Szechuan, Cantonese and Asian Fusion Chinese food to Uptown Manhattan! You will also find several gluten-free options. Sunday nights feature live jazz music.




​Mexican

Grito
​
1555 St Nicholas Ave
@ W 188th St
$
Family-owned and operated Grito is all about preserving the independent traditions and culture of Mexico, which is shared through their ambiance, super friendly staff and menu items. Try the Burrito Al Pastor o Carnitas for a delicious combination of pork and pineapple.




Noodles

Tampopo Ramen
1 Bennett Ave
btwn W 181st & W 182nd Sts
$
Husband and wife team, Josh and Nanae, have made this quaint noodle shop their first permanent home after super successful pop-up shops. No one knows more about ramen noodles than Josh, having eaten more than he cares to admit on his trumpet tours throughout Japan. Nanae, a native of Japan, has brought her eye for design to the restaurant. Together they have brought this bit of Japanese cuisine to Upper Manhattan!




Mediterraneo
1593 St Nicholas Ave
@ W 190th St
$
Simple and snug family-owned pizzeria that is consistently good, offering 12" and 18" pies. Try the Nutella sweet crepes for a special treat.

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Salvadoran

La Cabana Salvadorena

4384 Broadway
btwn W 187th & W 188th Sts
$
This little beacon of the neighborhood was opened by first-time business owner Don Pedro, who consistently serves up delicious and authentic Salvadoran meals. Try they Yuca Con Chicharron, fried or boiled.





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Sushi
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Mamasushi

237 Dyckman St
@ Seaman Ave
​** $$-$$$
Executive chef David Nunez expertly fuses Asian cuisine with Latin American flavors to bring you some truly amazing meals. Try the Latin Sushi to experience the full effect with ingredients such as sweet plantains, guacamole, Pico de Gallo and more. Pair any meal with one of their craft cocktails, specialty beers or Sake.




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Venezuelan

Cachapas Y Mas

107 Dyckman St
btwn Nagle Ave & Post Ave
$
For more than 10 years, Larry Villalobos has been serving up fresh Venezuelan staples in a warm and casual setting. Cachapas has earned a loyal following by offering high quality food at reasonable prices. Try some of the beloved favorites like the Arepas, Patacones and, of course the Cachapas - sweet corn pancakes.



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