Harlem

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Harlem in the Bronx is Lenox Avenue still figuring out its second act — 67 restaurants, Ristorante Settepani and The Cliffs climbing gym sharing the same radius, Saint Nicholas Park as the neighborhood's beating green lung, coffee at 11 shops running behind.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
75
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Harlem Bronx sits in the part of upper Manhattan where the neighborhood identity is layered: the brownstones, the churches, the Associated Supermarket that's been there longer than most current residents. The 67-restaurant count is solid; Ristorante Settepani, Chocolat Restaurant Lounge, and Lenox Coffee represent the aspirational layer. The coffee gap is real — 11 spots against a cohort average of 20.65, a -1.17 z-score. This is a neighborhood that runs on bodegas and delis (16 grocery stores, above average) before it runs on third-wave espresso. Saint Nicholas Park is 23 acres of steep terrain above Convent Avenue — the park anchors everything. Twenty-five parks total in the radius, the highest park count in this batch. The Cliffs at Harlem climbing gym is the gentrification sensor. Social glue at 69. Not lost, but watching.

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