The Vegetarian Option: Indian Road Cafe in Inwood | Serious Eats: New York
Story & photos by Howard Walfish Indian Road Cafe may just be the most north-westerly restaurant in all of Manhattan. It is literally across the street from Spuyten Duyvil Creek, separating Manhattan from the Bronx, and looking out from the restaurant provides a commanding view of the Henry Hudson Bridge. The menu, at first glance, [...]
Throw Back Thursdays: Jason Minter & Indian Road Café
BY Led Black (@Led_Black) Photography by Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) For this week’s Throwback, I chose one of my fave posts, Daily Grind: Jason Minter & the Indian Road Café. First of all, Jason is such an awesome guy and has shown the Uptown Collective love from the beginning. Secondly, Indian Road Café (218th and Indian [...]
Daily Grind: Jason Minter & Indian Road Café
BY Led Black (@Led_Black) Photography by Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) If there is one word to describe Indian Road Café (218th and Indian Road), it is character. Indian Road Café simply and quietly exudes outsized portions of character, charm, and charisma. Even though it has only been around for 3 years this summer, it already has [...]
My Groupon/Garden Café Power Lunch
BY Led Black (@Led_Black) I would be remiss if I didn’t give a shout out to the good folks at Groupon for selecting Uptown establishments 2 weeks in a row. First it was the mighty Indian Road Café & Market (218th St & Indian Road) and then the elegant Garden Café (4961 Broadway – Near [...]
Put You On: Groupon's Indian Road Café Steal
BY Led Black (@Led_Black) It was Uptown Collective contributor, Sara Martinez (@SaritaONER) that put me on to this tremendous deal by the good folks at Groupon. Get this; you get $30 worth of lunch, dinner and drinks for a mere $15 at the tremendously awesome Indian Road Cafe & Market (218th St & Indian Road). [...]
LOOKING AHEAD: THE UC’S LIST OF THINGS TO DO
Moonlight Rides: Cycle Through the Park Friday, October 1, 2010 10PM – Central Park Columbus Circle: Maine Monument Avoid the midday crowds by joining Time’s Up for its Moonlight Rides in Central Park. “When the park’s less crowded, it helps people appreciate the natural surroundings,” says director Bill DiPaola. Take a leisurely spin past Central [...]
THE GREENWAY, THE LIGHTHOUSE & INDIAN ROAD CAFÉ
The Washington Post ran an article over the weekend about biking Manhattan’s Greenway, along the way the writer stops by the Little Red Light House and our much beloved Indian Road Cafe. Check out the article: www.washingtonpost.com/
SUBWAY MAP + SHARPIE = ART
BY Led Black The City Room section of the New York Times recently ran a profile on Inwood street artist, Enrico Miguel Thomas. You can usually find Enrico at 72nd street and Broadway, hard at work capturing the hustle and bustle of rush hour. Armed with only a sharpie and a subway map, this artist [...]




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