This is a great school to start at, specially if you have financial problems. . [read more]
Watch out for yertle the turtle. [read more]
Climb under the fence and hunt! Check out the hunk at the bakery!. [read more]
Hudson River Park is a 550-acre riverside park and estuarine sanctuary located on the west side of Manhattan between Battery Place and W. 59th Street. [read more]
Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Gallery and Auditorium is housed within the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center. . [read more]
John will not be the mayor for much longer. Mwa ha ha ha. Come say hi to Joe while you're here. He might even give you an apple!. [read more]
Lulu's juice bar/homemade healthy food in the back of the store is epic!. [read more]
Southbound lanes have left-turn signal at beginning of light cycle. . Northbound lanes have left-turn signal at end of the light cycle. Pedestrians, plan your crossing efficiencies accordingly. [read more]
Check out Donnalynn's tues/thurs vinyasa class. There is a great summer special for new students. $30 for 30 days! Beautiful, relaxing studio, just watch out for the heat. [read more]
They accept credit cards, so no worries about using cash!. Grilled PB&J?! Genius!. Grilled PB&J - do it!. [read more]
I am not quite sure what made them so special. I was at US Open and ate their classic and everyone was trying to figure out where $10 price tag goes. Yep, this masterpiece was crafted by a former.. [read more]
New York City Department of Parks & Recreation is the steward of 5,000 of New York City’s parks and park properties—that’s 14 percent of the city! You can follow NYC Parks for expert tips.. [read more]
The Embankment once carried 7 tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad to the waterfront. It runs for a half mile and forms the boundary between the historic districts of Hamilton Park and Harsimus Cove. [read more]
Big Kahuana! Packers Vs. 49'ers. . [read more]
I've been coming for the value and flavor since 2002. Just ask for 2 slices because one just feels taboo. . Bleh not as good as it was during my Baruch years in the mid 2000's. [read more]
Beautiful vintage style handmade clothes!. 50s beautiful clothes. Make you feel like a woman!. [read more]
Watching people here is funny as hell!. [read more]
Fruits, vegetables, pickles, breads, nuts, baked goods, oven pizza, empanadas, veggie burgers, lemonade, cupcakes, cookies, ice cream, frozen meals, and more!. [read more]
Guy says "always ask for large coffee, same price as medium". [read more]
Adorable, delicious and slooowwwwwwwwww. . [read more]
Hibiscus ginger mint. #yum. [read more]
Get a room with a river view. [read more]
A deli that sells Tate's cookies. Also a nice kitty who greets you when you walk towards the back. This was the only place on the neighborhood who had water during Hurricane Irene. [read more]
Shower note: hot is cold and cold is hot. Bizarro world knob initials. Leafy somehow always leaves a single white sock (SWS) in front of her dresser. . [read more]
PaintNite at Woodrow's. [read more]
the pumpkin pecan Bacon cupcake is the most scrumptious thing u will ever taste!. go for the red velvet. [read more]
What happens in the back room stays in phogra. . [read more]
Subway soul club. (Someone typoed). [read more]
Destroy and dispose of any old microwaves, printers, or general electronics here - preferably by throwing them over the side of the BQE. . Not fancy likes other bridges. [read more]
In 1844 when the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel was built, the City of Brooklyn was not one of the five boroughs. . . the Cobble Hill Tunnel was meant to reduce the congestion caused by a street-level train. [read more]
Dislike the traffic and parking all times of the year, and the local events almost are worth the hassle of navigating the city. That's the silver lining. [read more]
Free champagne in the common room - but otherwise pretty dull during pre-game & halftime. Might be better to spring the $500k for a private room. . . . [read more]
DOT provides for the safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible movement of people and goods in the City of New York. . [read more]