Came for the amazing gospel brunch last week. The youth group who performs have incredible talent. The food is so-so, buffet style -- the draw is really the performances!!
Dark, sexy, and unexpected....and that's the crowd! The bar ain't bad if you can get a seat and ignore the door admission. Always something going on. The real vibe happens here (under the Red Rooster)
Sexy 1930's style speakeasy. The food is great, albeit, a little pricey. Cocktails run about $15...but it was a wildly fun evening. Turns into a dance party after the show!
Marcus Samuelsson launched this food, cocktail and live music spot last night. Located under Red Rooster Harlem, the space features leather banquettes, carved wood arches and an 18-seat bar. Read more
great spot for late nightmusic, although I found the service to be totally unorganized. Just make sure you snag a reservation otherwise you'll be standing all night plus completely pissed.
Talented singers aged 13 to 19 entertain and delight Sunday brunch crowds with their high-energy gospel singing. Reservations are required. Note that volume levels can get quite loud. Buffet served.