Location: 968 Amsterdam (near 108th St.)Phone: 212.531.0383
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Location: 994 Amsterdam Ave. @ 109th St.
If you've never experienced the absolute joy that is a "bombay frankie" at Roti Roll, then you are seriously missing out — especially if you live even remotely uptown. A "frankie" is basically like an Indian burrito. Delicious Masala, Paneer, or the like, rolled up in a delicious Indian flatbread (like a thick tortilla.) They make it within about 3 to 5 minutes, then hand over the goods. Filling. Satisfying. Delicious.
The place is somehow joined, connected or owned by Suite - one of the strangest gay bars I've ever been to.
Location: 854 W. 181st St. @ Cabrini Blvd.
This is a nearby joint and I'm really not sure why I don't come here more often. It's always a relaxed atmosphere inside and there's nothing in the neighborhood that even comes close to competing with the free jazz offered on Monday evenings.
Last Monday I stopped by for a Maker's on the rocks and listened for a short time. Good tunes. Didn't catch the name of the quartet (else I would mention them specifically,) but they were good and the it was a nice place to be.
I didn't eat then, but I've been here before for grub. Always tasty. I typically just come here for a drink or two — it's a great place to bring a date, or a single friend or two for conversation. Once I met Mr. Wikipedia and his wife here. He had dragged her along convincing her it doubled as a juice bar. Unfortunately is was not. But it is both a great bar bar, as well as coffee bar — and restaurant.
Lucky to have it up here. Lucky to have it. Now if only the could make outdoor seating in the summertime happen, the place just might be perfect.
Location: 803 W. 181st St @ Ft. Washington
This is one my very favorite places in the entire city! Perhaps it is because it was shown to me on that same wonderful day I was introduced to Inwood Park; or perhaps it's because it's a nice big open restaurant - so unique to Manhattan; or maybe because it serves pretty damn good food and has a great wine and beer selection, as well as a complete coffee bar. In the case of Indian Road Cafe, the list kind of just goes on and on.