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Dyckman Street

THE FIX – MANGO'S PARADISE

BY Chloé Michelle Fischbach Photography by Art by DJ Boy My addiction started this summer. I’ll never forget the night it began. My father and I were walking down Nagle Avenue when Mango’s Paradise, a brightly-lit smoothie shop, caught…

DYCKMAN STREET TIME LAPSE

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THE NIGHT I WENT TO LE BOY…

By Claudio E. Cabrera In case you didn’t notice from the flyers with men in toga outfits and thongs sprawled on our Washington Heights and Inwood sidewalks, there’s a gay club in Dyckman. Yes, there’s a LGBT club not…

PAPASITO MEXICAN GRILL & AGAVE BAR – THE REVIEW

BY Claudio E. Cabrera Papasito Restaurant Address: 223 Dyckman St Cuisine: Mexican Decor: With the elegant decor of restaurants and bars like Corcho, Mamajuana, and Il Sole on the Dyckman strip, I was expecting more of the same from…

LOVING LA SALA 78

BY Marlynn Snyder Nestled on a block in a still ‘transitional’ part of Dyckman St, a stone’s throw from the uptown 1 train, is one of my favorite neighborhood spots, La Sala 78 (111 Dyckman St; 212 304 0667;…

El Porron @ Corcho Wine Room

BY Led Black (@Led_Black) I am eternally indebted to the good folks at Corcho Wine Room (227 Dyckman Street) for introducing me to the game changing device known as the porrón. While in the recap of our Wine 101…

WINE 101 @ CORCHO WINE ROOM – THE RECAP

BY Led Black (@Led_Black) The Uptown Collective’s Wine 101 event held at the soignée Corcho Wine Room (231 Dyckman Street) was an absolute blast. The good folks at Corcho confirmed my nagging suspicion that drinking wine is more than…

Daily Grind: Ozzie Perez & Tread Bike Shop

Tread Bike Shop 250 Dyckman Street New York, NY 10034-5354 (212) 544-7055 UPTOWN COLLECTIVE: Where are you from? OZZIE PEREZ, TREAD BIKE SHOP OWNER: I want to say I’m from 183rd, 184th, 189th. What is Tread Bike Shop? The…

THE NAME IS DYCKMAN…

BY Carolina Pichardo With a history that dates back since the 1660, when the northern part of Manhattan was quickly expanding, the Dyckman name is well-known and popular among Uptownies.  It’s the crossroad between the Hudson River and Harlem…