The qoute was made by celebrity caterer Serena Bass who was discussing the “renewed renaissance of the foodie culture in Harlem,” with NY1.com. Continue reading
Police were searching for a woman in white Thursday in connection with the murder of a man at the Harlem Bed & Breakfast. Continue reading
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
After a long week of work, wouldn’t you like a weekend getaway for some R&R? If the answer is yes, there are plenty of new and recently renovated bed and breakfasts in the area. From four-course breakfasts to breathtaking guest rooms, these establishments are sure to supply respite and repose. Whether you’d like to stay one night or a whole weekend, hurry and make your reservations, as these destinations are extremely popular!
The Chrystie House
The Chrystie House, located in Beacon, was originally built for a New York City banker in 1812. In1927 the house was moved to its current location, where it was recently restored. This lovely bed and breakfast has four elegant guest rooms from which to choose. Each room has a king or queen sized bed, TV, washroom, and breathtaking original artwork. Continue reading
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