Precinct 22
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Business reviews in Precinct 22
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Latest 50 business reviews in Precinct 22
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Central Park Summerstage
i was lazy this summer so i only went to this thing once. im trying to put the photo up for everyone of the venue but Yelp.com isn't listening.
Reviewed by Daniel K. at Yelp.com on October 6, 2008.
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Exhale
While this place is pricey, it is worth the price. All public areas are beautiful and well kept, although when waiting for spa treatments you can hear classes going on. The locker room can be a bit…
Reviewed by Margaret C. at Yelp.com on October 6, 2008.
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Central Park
All human life is here, in this huge, sprawling park, with so many hidden corners and great photo opportunities. On my three walks in the park so far, we've seen dogs being pushed in carriages, a…
Reviewed by Tim R. at Yelp.com on October 6, 2008.
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New York Athletic Club
If you pay enough for your room, you can get an amazing view of central park. That's pretty much the only good thing i can say about this venue as a hotel. The rooms are cramped, which is interesting…
Reviewed by Kate T. at Yelp.com on October 3, 2008.
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Central Park
The perfect balance to the fast paced NYC life... Stepping into Central Park is like stepping into a whole other city...things are slower and actually...calm. It's a huge park and my favorite site…
Reviewed by Becka T. at Yelp.com on October 3, 2008.
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Guggenheim Museum
This place has a great collection and always hosts great exhibits. The building is fantastic too.
Reviewed by Cameron C. at Yelp.com on October 2, 2008.
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Tavern On The Green
Tavern on the Green is the most beautiful restaurant in New York City! The decor is extravagant and lavish, and the service was very friendly. Our waiter was a friendly old man; however, all the…
Reviewed by Deb K. at Yelp.com on September 29, 2008.
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Central Park
Great place to make out on a lazy, summery Sunday afternoon! Not that I would know...
Reviewed by Jen N. at Yelp.com on September 26, 2008.
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Central Park
i dont go enough because you're like the enchanted forest, i always get lost.
Reviewed by Daniel K. at Yelp.com on September 25, 2008.
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
1. you don't have to be a runner to love the reservoir 2. you don't have to be a tourist to love the reservoir. 3. even though runners and tourists are constantly buzzing around the reservoir, you can…
Reviewed by joey -. at Yelp.com on September 25, 2008.
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Central Park
I think Central Park is a very cool park, though not as nice looking as Golden Gate Park, but definitely a nice place to people watch, take a stroll (not alone at night though) walk your dog...etc.…
Reviewed by Petra S. at Yelp.com on September 24, 2008.
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Jean-Georges
AMAZING, AMAZING, AMAZING, everything from the food to the service to the decore!! The service was so attentive (hard to find at most places), the food, every single bite was delicious, incredible,…
Reviewed by Deb C. at Yelp.com on September 23, 2008.
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Guggenheim Museum
Definitely not my favorite museum, but it is always fun to see some Frank Lloyd Wright architecture when you can. The exhibits here are really hit or miss, definitely do your research before visiting…
Reviewed by Ashlee C. at Yelp.com on September 22, 2008.
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Exhale
I'm not usually into the yoga-at-the-spa thing, but the first time I went, it felt like a very tranquil space. Marcy was kind and approachable. The second time was nice too-- a class with April, but…
Reviewed by Nori A. at Yelp.com on September 21, 2008.
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Jean-Georges
Of course you can go to see the masterpieces of one of New York City's great museums. But you can also have lunch at this great restaurant. Jean-Georges will manage to surprise you with first-class…
Reviewed by Rene v. at Yelp.com on September 21, 2008.
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American Museum of Natural History
A wonderful museum that includes a planetarium and a discussion of space and size. Only was able to spend 3 hours here. A must return on the next visit. I especially liked the bio-diversity…
Reviewed by John G. at Yelp.com on September 21, 2008.
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Central Park
I've been here as a student. I've been here as a tourist. I've been here as a concert-goer. I've been here as a photographer. A part of me has secretly wanted to live in NYC for years, but the…
Reviewed by Madeleine J. at Yelp.com on September 21, 2008.
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American Museum of Natural History
This place is soo awesome, the staff is really cool too. We asked the guy what was cool and were to go. He told us that A night at the museum was filmed there amd told us were to find Gum Gum. I…
Reviewed by lindsay b. at Yelp.com on September 19, 2008.
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American Museum of Natural History
The culture halls are excellent. But I have to say the animal dioramas are kind of creepy. Coming from the West Coast where I've seen live versions of many of mammals and marine creatures represented,…
Reviewed by Margi T. at Yelp.com on September 18, 2008.
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Central Park
Amazing park! My wife got me to run around the resivoir with a hangover. That is amazing in itself. The park hypnotized me.
Reviewed by Rusty P. at Yelp.com on September 18, 2008.
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Central Park
this place is amazing. to get some peace and quiet in a city full of chaos, just my thing. i've walked through here a couple times, and it's always the same route, near the bethesda (sp?!) fountain…
Reviewed by pamela s. at Yelp.com on September 17, 2008.
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American Museum of Natural History
There is an IMAX movie which I believe features Tom Hank's voice for a documentary. This museum was featured as the main location in Ben Stiller's "Night at the Museum" movie. After spending a day…
Reviewed by Tina C. at Yelp.com on September 17, 2008.
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Tavern On The Green
I was really looking forward to eating here. I knew I was entering a tourist trap, but had no idea how bad it really was until it was too late. We were seated in this weird room with a hunting…
Reviewed by Jessica A. at Yelp.com on September 16, 2008.
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Central Park
The greatest park in the universe, including heaven. I said goodbye to New York, by waking up at 6am on Monday and ran up 3rd Ave from 42nd St to 96th Street and entered Central Park passing a statue…
Reviewed by Tony U. at Yelp.com on September 16, 2008.
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Central Park
I LOVE THIS PARK!!! Since i came to NY & a first time mom, i didnt know anyone.. I love this city but i felt as if i was nowhere near my comfort zone.. until i decided to go out with my daughter one…
Reviewed by Franchezca M. at Yelp.com on September 16, 2008.
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Central Park
A classic.
Reviewed by Brad H. at Yelp.com on September 15, 2008.
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Tavern On The Green
Okay, there's something to be said for a very nice mirrored long hallway that branches out into multiple dining rooms with mirrors, glass chandeliers, and some really worn out carpet, surprisingly...…
Reviewed by Hank C. at Yelp.com on September 13, 2008.
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Central Park
If you read my other reviews, you'll notice that I love parks. So it comes as no surprise that I love Central Park. I mean, come on, it has everything you could ever want in a park, open grass areas…
Reviewed by Kayti S. at Yelp.com on September 13, 2008.
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Central Park
What a gorgeous park! I didn't get to see too much of it; we only took a walk through Strawberry Fields to see John's memorial and check out The Dakotas. It was a chilly day in January, but it was…
Reviewed by Sarah B. at Yelp.com on September 12, 2008.
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Jean-Georges
We went to Jean Georges for lunch with my boyfriend, in what they call 'the formal room'. When you book, a very sweet girl asks you politely if you want to book a table in the formal room or in the…
Reviewed by Paula K. at Yelp.com on September 12, 2008.
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American Museum of Natural History
dear museum, you are too big to see in the last free hour of a day but you are beautiful. next day i have time i'm gonna see that horse exhibit and then spend the last of my free hour in the ocean…
Reviewed by matt w. at Yelp.com on September 12, 2008.
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Central Park
Anyone who tells you that Manhattan is too commercial and has no outdoor space hasn't seen Central Park. Get thee there now!
Reviewed by Hubert S. at Yelp.com on September 11, 2008.
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Tavern On The Green
The food here and service is unimpressive, however the ambiance in the outdoor garden is really relaxing and wonderful. I've eaten indoors here too, but would not recommend bothering to dine indoors…
Reviewed by Regina J. at Yelp.com on September 10, 2008.
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Guggenheim Museum
I truly enjoyed the Louise Bourgeois exhibit; most of her pieces had a haunting beauty to them. My first introduction to her work was at her giant spider installation at The Tate Modern in London…
Reviewed by christina v. at Yelp.com on September 9, 2008.
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Hayden Planetarium
This place is not as good as it used to be. Maybe it was because the first time I went, it was around 1991. I was 8. I wanted to be an astronaut. Ugh. I was crazy. But I loved this place... it was…
Reviewed by alissa s. at Yelp.com on September 8, 2008.
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Central Park
I must see if you not from the area, even in the cold rainy winter season it was amazing to just see less than half of it. It's huge believe me, it could take days to see and enjoy it all. A must…
Reviewed by Tolkien L. at Yelp.com on September 8, 2008.
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Central Park
You must see this park, if you don't have to much time rent a bike. Simply beautiful.. I can't wait to see the colors in the Fall. You can rent the bikes across from Columbus Circle. Take it in…
Reviewed by Mark R. at Yelp.com on September 7, 2008.
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American Museum of Natural History
I don't like museums just for the sake of museums. I had no problem admitting that the first time I went to the Louvre, I was really unimpressed and didn't much care for it (years later the second…
Reviewed by Kiesha R. at Yelp.com on September 6, 2008.
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Central Park
It's really amazing how you can go from the busy streets of Manhattan to Central Park where you're surrounded by runners, bikers, sunbathers, picnickers, fribeethrowers, rollerskaters, etc. I forget…
Reviewed by Jackie Y. at Yelp.com on September 5, 2008.
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Delacorte Theater
Saw HAIR there last night. My better half queued for tickets since our friends raved about it so much that they went back the next day. I was hoping for the best. I guess there was less of a demand…
Reviewed by jeff c. at Yelp.com on September 5, 2008.
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Central Park
You cannot have a complete New York experience unless you take a rowboat out on the lake for an hour or so. Its so crazy to be in the middle of Manhattan, in a park, and rowing a boat. As my…
Reviewed by Stephanie B. at Yelp.com on September 4, 2008.
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Central Park
So beautiful! I think it is the most interesting park in the world!
Reviewed by Carissa G. at Yelp.com on September 3, 2008.
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Guggenheim Museum
am i the only one who likes louise bourgeois? while i didn't love every single piece, i found a lot of it pretty interesting. this was my first time at the guggenheim and i really enjoyed it. the…
Reviewed by kate w. at Yelp.com on September 2, 2008.
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Central Park
New York's icon as it's the largest park in New York City with 843 acres of wilderness. Frederick Law Olmsted's masterpiece in creating an osaiss in a bustling city. It's my safe haven during my…
Reviewed by Tina C. at Yelp.com on September 1, 2008.
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American Museum of Natural History
Open 10am-5:45pm http://www.amnh.org/museum/welcome/admission.html?src=pv_vi Buy your tickets ONLINE for everything, then you can just walk in to will call. It is WORTH it, sometimes the pay line…
Reviewed by Sheri W. at Yelp.com on August 31, 2008.
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American Museum of Natural History
This was my favorite museum in NYC! I like fine art museums just fine, but this appeals more to my geeky and science-loving side. Loved the dioramas, the rock/element/mineral collection (always did…
Reviewed by Arlene M. at Yelp.com on August 31, 2008.
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Guggenheim Museum
The design is really cool- a spiral that takes you to the top. Pretty good eagle-eye view as well as from the bottom. That said, it's kinda small- I felt a little too close to comfort to the other…
Reviewed by Geralyn Y. at Yelp.com on August 30, 2008.
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Central Park
One word: Wow. Though it's smaller than our Golden Gate Park here in San Francisco, Central Park is a far more manicured and beautified example of what an urban park should be. Strawberry Fields…
Reviewed by Michael R. at Yelp.com on August 29, 2008.
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Exhale
This is a high-end place and they have great classes like yga and core fusion. They also offer workshops. They cater to the Upper East/Upper West Hamptomns kind of ladies who have alot of extra…
Reviewed by Karen F. at Yelp.com on August 29, 2008.
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American Museum of Natural History
You need at least half a day - the museum covers a wide range and is realy enormous
Reviewed by an o. at Yelp.com on August 28, 2008.