Stopped by this little park on my daily walk. Today heading uptown to have lunch. This park is squeezed between York and the FDR, almost under the Queensboro bridge. There is a large area for children to play and use the equipment. Today there were lots of adults with strollers and little kids. In the back, the old tennis court has been converted to pickle ball courts and several people were playing. A busy day for a small park but BEWARE as it is very noisy from the traffic. They have a restroom but today the sign...
Read moreWhile it’s fun here, this playground needs serious pest and mosquito control. My wife brought our daughter there often, and this past Monday during the 2 minutes between they entered the playground and putting on anti-insect spray and wrist bands, she got bitten 5 times. And this has been happening the whole summer to our daughter and her friends. The mosquito population at this playground is clearly out of control. NYC Parks - Please take a look at the photo attached and act to take care of our...
Read moreLove it I have been eating here since day one and it amazes me that it is still a delicious place to eat. Yes it is pricey, and a bit of.a.scene, but to me it is worth it. If i wanted to eat in Soho, i would sit outside here for lunch and go to Balthazar for dinner. I suggest sharing a risotto and a tricolore for apps and then the salmon with leeks and the lamb chops for a main course. Vanilla cream cake and the crepes for dessert. Thank you for all of the wonderful...
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