Harlem Shake

Harlem & Upper Manhattan


Recreating a 1940s look with linoleum tables, leatherette booths and original foot-pedal hand-dryers in the bathrooms, this convincing retro diner serves sodas, iced teas, organic shakes and floats alongside burgers, melts and classic American breakfasts. Beer and wine is also served; head in for happy hour between 4pm and 8pm Monday to Friday.


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