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Walk along the gardens where
American Author and Humorist
Mark Twain, world-famous Italian conductor
Arturo Toscannini and
President Theodore Roosevelt once lived.
Tour the oldest house in The Bronx
which served as the temporary
headquarters of
General George Washington.
Visit a fieldstone farmhouse which
was the site of six skirmishes between
American troops and British forces.
See where American writer
Edgar Allan Poe penned
some of his most memorable works.
Experience a 17th century estate located
in the largest park in New York City.
Take a trolley tour of historic homes and
gardens of The Bronx!
For more information, call 718.590.3518
or go to www.ilovethebronx.com
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WELCOME TO THE BRONX 5
SERVICES & SUPPLIERS 41
ATTRACTIONS 10
TOURS 36
ACCOMMODATIONS 23
SHOPPING 26
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 16
SPORTS 21
DINING & NIGHTLIFE 28
The Bronx Visitors Guide is a publication of The Bronx Tourism Council (BTC). Contents and
design © 2016, all rights reserved. Reproduction or any alterations without written consent is
strictly prohibited. Every effort was made to ensure accuracy of the information in this guide as
of press time. However, BTC assumes no responsibility for errors, changes or omissions. BTC
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coordinator
Olga Luz Tirado
executive director
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A MESSAGE FROM
BOROUGH PRESIDENT
RUBEN DIAZ JR.
WELCOME TO THE BRONX
The Bronx continues to be recognized as a national and international tourist destination. We are no longer just a “best kept secret.” People from across the nation and around the
world are taking notice.
In your hands right now you are holding the 2016 “Bronx Visitors Guide,” the tourism publication produced by The Bronx Tourism Council and The Bronx Overall Economic
Development Corporation.
We have so many great restaurants, as well as entertainment and cultural attractions, comparable to anywhere in the country, and this guide provides you with an amazing overview of all of the great activities, locations and events that make our borough
an outstanding place for tourists to visit.
Our restaurants are among the best in the world, our cultural attractions are without peer and our citizenry are among the most dedicated and passionate people you could find anywhere. Whether you are a long time Bronx resident or visiting for the first time, our “Bronx Visitors Guide” will help you discover many of the wonderful treasures this
borough has to offer.
As always, I invite you to visit our tourism website at www.ilovethebronx.com for more information on everything there is to do in our
great borough.
I look forward to seeing you in The Bronx!
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WELCOME TO THE BRONX
A MESSAGE FROM
MARLENE CINTRON
PRESIDENT
WELCOME TO THE BRONX
Welcome to The Bronx! If this is your first visit, your Bronx experience will be exciting and ful-filling. For those of you that are returning, you will quickly note that there is even more to enjoy
and see.
This Visitors Guide has been especially prepared for you by our Bronx Tourism Council to ensure that you maximize your time here. Our beloved borough is diverse in language, culture and
sports. We want you to experience it all.
On City Island you can go fishing and then visit one of many incredible seafood restaurants. On Arthur Avenue you can shop for authentic Italian products and then sit down at a myriad of delec-table restaurants and pizzerias. If you are there for dinner, you may find yourself in the middle of a singalong at one of the restaurants. If you brought your bathing suit, Orchard Beach is the place to go. There is live music at the beach every Sunday during July and August. Make sure you bring your dancing shoes. We also have horseback riding and the oldest municipal golf
course in the nation.
A lot can be found in The Bronx, and that in-cludes great shopping at great prices. I encourage you to visit our stores at the Mall at Bay Plaza as well as the longest shopping district, Fordham Road, where friendly sales persons will provide you with mementos and products at prices you
will not see anywhere else.
When you return, consider staying at one of our new hotels. You can then use the savings to visit more of our exciting destinations. Thank you for
coming. We look forward to your return!
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WELCOME TO THE BRONX
A MESSAGE FROM
OLGA LUZ TIRADO
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
We are overjoyed to present to you our 2nd Annual Bronx Visitors Guide! In this conven-ient pocket book you will find a variety of things to see and do in one of the most dynamic boroughs in New York City. Join the record number of visitors from all over the globe making their way to the borough, visit-
ing our institutions and dining at our eateries.
It’s obviously a great time to visit The Bronx. Some of the top tour companies in the city have designed exciting bus and walking tours through interesting historic Bronx neighbor-
hoods for you to enjoy. (see pages 38-40)
Last year, my office expanded our Bronx Trolley tours to include the Mansions & Cottages: Historic Homes and Gardens of The Bronx, which was met with great success. This year we are launching a new Breweries & Distilleries Trolley Tour and anticipate record numbers of visitors coming
to our borough. (see page 37 for details).
Also, in 2015, our annual borough-wide signature events like Bronx SalsaFest™; BronxWeek™; Tour de Bronx™ and Savor The Bronx™ Restaurant Week (see pages 26 & 27) enjoyed the largest participation ever and many of our attractions (pages 10-15) have reported a significant increase in visitors. The jig is up. The secret is out. People are coming to the realization that The Bronx is a
DESTINATION!
Come and visit! Take a tour!
Yes! You’re in The Bronx.
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ATTRACTIONS
SUBWAYS & TRAINS Subway and train lines in The Bronx generally run north-south, and are the best option for getting to and from the other boroughs. The 4/5/6 trains travel to the east side of Manhattan, while the B/D/1/2 trains go to the west side. Subway and com-muter rail maps are available from the station agent at most subway stations.
http://www.mta.info
Metro-North Railroad commuter trains run about once every half-hour on weekdays and about once per hour on weekends at most stations, providing easy access between Grand Central Terminal, the Hudson Valley and Connecticut.
http://web.mta.info/mnr/html/planning
BUSES Every corner of The Bronx is accessible by bus, and it’s the best way to travel east-west across the
borough.
The Bronx has two Select Bus Service (SBS) routes, the Bx12 SBS serving Fordham Road and Pelham Parkway, and the Bx41 SBS, serving Webster Avenue. All SBS buses require payment before boarding; keep the receipt from the ticket vending machine as proof-of-payment for the duration of
your trip. http://www.mta.info
AIRPORTS Of the three major airports in the New York City area, The Bronx is closest to LaGuardia Airport, just across the East River. The best way to get there by public transportation is to travel by sub-way or Metro-North into Manhattan and transfer at 125 Street to the M60 SBS.
http://www.panynj.gov/airports/laguardia.html
To get to John F. Kennedy International Airport, travel by subway into Manhattan and transfer to a Jamaica Center (Queens)-bound E train. At Sut-phin Blvd-Archer Ave-JFK Airport, transfer to the AirTrain for service to all terminals.
http://www.panynj.gov/airports/jfk.html
For service to Newark Liberty International Airport, travel to Penn Station and board a New Jersey Transit train with service to the airport on the Northeast Corridor Line or the North Jersey Coast Line. http://www.panynj.gov/airports/newark-
liberty.html
WELCOME TO THE BRONX
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ATTRACTIONS
BRONX GREENWAYS The Bronx is considered the borough of parks, and famous for its urban environment, famous sites, historic monuments and many exciting destina-tions. But The Bronx is also known for its extensive
greenways.
Mosholu Parkway Greenway runs along the
parkway from Van Cortlandt Park to Bronx Park.
Pelham Parkway Greenway runs along the
parkway from The Bronx Zoo to Pelham Bay Park
over to Orchard Beach and City Island and up to
Westchester County.
Hutchinson River Greenway runs along the
parkway from the Cross Bronx Expressway to
Pelham Parkway with plans to extend further north
to Westchester County.
Hudson River Greenway runs north-south along
the western edge of Manhattan ending at Inwood
Hill Park, but plans will have the path going
through Riverdale in The Bronx and extend up to
Yonkers.
Bronx Harlem River Greenway is planned to run
along the east side of the Harlem River from the
RFK Bridge to Van Cortlandt Park.
South Bronx Greenway is planned to connect The
Bronx River Greenway through Hunt’s Point, to the
Randall’s Island Connector.
Bronx River Greenway will run from the mouth of
the river in Hunts Point extending north to
Westchester. Sections are already built including
the path from Pelham Parkway up to the city line.
Soundview Greenway will connect The Bronx
River Greenway to the Hutchinson River
Greenway and some segments are already
built in Soundview Park.
For more info on greenways go to:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/
transportation/td_projectbicycle.shtml
WELCOME TO THE BRONX
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ATTRACTIONS
ARTHUR AVENUE The real Little Italy is located in The Bronx! It’s the best place to buy fresh pasta, cheese, meats and pastries. This strip is filled with many top-rated restaurants offering authentic Italian cuisine. | Arthur Ave & Crescent Ave
btwn E 184 & 187 St
ART DECO The Bronx has over 400 Art Deco buildings. The Grand Concourse has even been recog-nized as a landmark district for its art deco
landscape.
BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM AND GARDENS Both a New York City and a National Landmark located in a country-like setting. The house was built in the 1830’s. 895 Shore Road | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.1461 | www.bpmm.org
BRONX COUNTY BUILDING One of many Art Deco buildings found in The Bronx. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places. E 161 St & Grand Concourse
THE BRONX RIVER Named after the colonial settler from Sweden, Jonas Bronck, this 23-mile river flows for 8 miles through the heart of The Bronx. Canoe trips are available through The Bronx River Alliance (see page 17). 718.430.4665 | www.bronxriver.org
BRONX WALK OF FAME The Bronx pays tribute to famous Bronxites with street signs along this two mile strip of the Grand Concourse. from E 138 St to E 161 St
The Bronx ZOO The largest urban zoological park in the U.S., with more than 6,000 exotic animals representing over 600 species. 2300 Southern Blvd | Bronx, NY 10460
718.367.1010 | www.bronxzoo.com
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CITY ISLAND This seaside community has the look and feel of a small New England fishing village. It is famous for its seafood restaurants, local
shops and art galleries.
THE CITY ISLAND NAUTICAL MUSEUM Located in a landmarked 19th century public school building, the museum serves as a repository for the island’s rich maritime history; includes artifacts, documents, art-work, and photographs on the island’s role in making sails, building boats and military vessels, as well as some famous yachts com-peting in the America’s Cup for many years. 190 Fordham St | Bronx, NY 10464 718.885.0008 | www.cityislandmuseum.org
EDGAR ALLAN POE COTTAGE Built in 1812, this small wooden farmhouse is where the famous writer spent the last years of his life. Kingsbridge Road & the Grand Concourse
www.bronxhistoricalsociety.org
ENRICO FERMI CULTURAL CENTER This is also the Belmont Branch of the New York Public Library located in the heart of Little Italy since 1981 and specializing in Italian culture. 610 E 186 St | Bronx, NY 10458 718.933.6410
www.nypl.org/locations/belmont
THE GRAND CONCOURSE Known as The “Grand Boulevard and Concourse,” and fashioned after the Champs Elysees, it is the longest street in The Bronx, spanning four miles in length and 180 feet
across.
HALL OF FAME FOR GREAT AMERICANS Opened in 1901, this roofed walkway located on the campus of Bronx Community College, is lined with imposing columns and 98 bronze busts of celebrated American citizens. 2155 University Ave | Bronx, NY 10453
718.289.5170 | www.bcc.cuny.edu/HallofFame
ATTRACTIONS
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THE HIGH BRIDGE Completed in 1848, this arch bridge is the oldest bridge in New York City. Once part of the Old Croton Aqueduct, many Bronxites such as Edgar Allan Poe, would take contem-plative strolls across the Harlem River on this bridge. The bridge was opened to the public
in 2015. Located on W 170 St
JOYCE KILMER PARK Named after the American poet mainly remembered for his short poem “Trees.” Grand Concourse & E 161 St
KINGSBRIDGE ARMORY Built in the early 20th century, it is believed to be the largest armory in the world with over five acres of space. The structure will be the future home of the largest ice center in the world. 29 W Kingsbridge Road | Bronx, NY 10468
LONGWOOD ART GALLERY @ HOSTOS Averaging 4-5 exhibitions annually, Bronx Council on the Arts’ Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos is one of New York City’s oldest and longest running alternative spaces. 450 Grand Concourse | Bronx, NY 10451
718.518.6728 | www.bronxarts.org
LORALEI FOUNTAIN The Heinrich Heine Fountain (also known as the Lorelei Fountain) honors the German poet, writer, and social dissident Heinrich Heine (1797–1856), who wrote “Die Lorelei.” Grand Concourse & E 161 St
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN America’s premier urban garden, with special exhibitions, seasonal programs and engaging activities. 2900 Southern Blvd | Bronx, NY 10458
718.817.8700 | www.nybg.org
ATTRACTIONS
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ORCHARD BEACH This manmade beach opened in the 1930s and was dubbed “The Riviera of New York.” The beach also plays host to many concerts. 1
Orchard Beach Road | Bronx, NY 10464
PELHAM BAY PARK At nearly 3,000 acres, it is the largest natural park in New York City. Bronx County & Middletown Road
Bronx, NY 10464
VALENTINE-VARIAN HOUSE Built in 1758 by Blacksmith Isaac Valentine, this four-level fieldstone farmhouse is the 2nd oldest house in The Bronx. It also houses the Museum of Bronx History. 3309 Bainbridge Ave | Bronx, NY 10467
www.bronxhistoricalsociety.org
VAN CORTLANDT PARK GOLF COURSE Located in Van Cortlandt Park, this institution opened its doors on July 6, 1895 making it the oldest municipal golf course in the United States. 115 Van Cortlandt Park South Bronx, NY 10471 | 718.543.4595
www.golfnyc.com
VAN CORTLANDT HOUSE MUSEUM Built in the year 1748, it is known as the oldest house in The Bronx. Broadway @ W 246 St | Bronx, NY 10471 718.543.3344
www.nscdny.org/headquarters-dumbarton/
van-cortland
VAN CORTLANDT PARK At over 1,000 acres, this park is bigger than Central Park and is the second largest park in The Bronx. Broadway & 242 ST
WAVE HILL A 28-acre public horticultural garden and cultural center overlooking the majestic Hudson River. 675 W 252 St | Bronx, NY 10471
718.549.3200 | www.wavehill.org
ATTRACTIONS
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WOODLAWN HEIGHTS Some refer to this Irish enclave as “Little Ireland” because it is home to many first-generation Irish-Americans. Here you can find Irish gift shops and restaurants serving tradi-tional cuisine. Katonah Ave & E 233 St | Bronx, NY 10470
WOODLAWN CEMETERY Founded in 1863, this cemetery is a National Historic Landmark spanning 400 acres. Its monuments represent some of the best examples of memorial art and architecture in the nation. Webster Ave & E 233 St | Bronx, NY 10467 877.496.6352
www.thewoodlawncemetery.org
YANKEE STADIUM The new Yankee Stadium was completed in 2009 and is located across the street from the original location of the “House that Ruth Built,” now named Heritage Field. 1 E 161 St | Bronx, NY 10451 | 718.293.4300
www.newyork.yankees.mlb.com
ATTRACTIONS
See page 37 to tour this mansion
and several others in The Bronx!
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM 895 Shore Road | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.1461 | www.bpmm.org
BRONX ACADEMY OF ARTS & DANCE 2474 Westchester Ave | Bronx, NY 10461
718.842.5223 | www.baadbronx.org
BRONX ARTS ENSEMBLE 80 Van Cortlandt Park South| Bronx, NY 10463
718.601.7399 | www.bronxartsensemble.org
BRONX ART SPACE 305 E 140 St | Bronx, NY 10454
www.bronxartspace.com
BRONX CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 347.971.2155
www.bronxchildrensmuseum.org
BRONX COUNCIL ON THE ARTS 1738 Hone Ave | Bronx, NY 10461
718.931.9500 | www.bronxarts.org
BRONX DOCUMENTARY CENTER 614 Cortlandt Ave | Bronx, NY 10451
718.993.3512 | www.bronxdoc.org
BRONX MUSEUM OF THE ARTS 1040 Grand Concourse | Bronx, NY 10456
718.681.6000 | www.bronxmuseum.org
BRONX MUSIC HERITAGE CENTER 1303 Louis Nine Blvd | Bronx, NY 10459
718.839.1173 | www.whedco.org/arts
BRONX RIVER ALLIANCE 1 Bronx River Parkway | Bronx, NY 10465
718.430.4636
BRONX RIVER ARTS CENTER 2064 Boston Road | Bronx, NY 10460
718.589.5819 | www.bronxriverart.org
CASITA MARIA CENTER FOR ARTS & EDUCATION 928 Simpson St | Bronx, NY 10459
718.598.2230 | www.casitamaria.org
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DERFNER JUDAICA MUSEUM + THE ART COLLECTION AT THE HEBREW HOME AT RIVERDALE 5901 Palisade Ave | Bronx, NY 10471
718.581.1596 | www.hebrewhome.org/art
ELISA CONTEMPORARY ART 5622 Mosholu Ave | Bronx, NY 10471 212.729.4974
www.elisacontemporaryart.com
FOCAL POINT GALLERY 321 City Island Ave | Bronx, NY 10464 718.885.1403
www.photographybyronterner.com
EL FOGON CENTER FOR THE ARTS 989 Home St | Bronx, NY 10459
646.229.6224 | www.elfogon.org
HOSTOS CENTER FOR THE ARTS & CULTURE 450 Grand Concourse | Bronx, NY 10451 718.518.4455
www.hostos.cuny.edu/culturearts
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
GLYNDOR GALLERY @ WAVE HILL 675 W 252 St | Bronx, NY 10471
718.549.3200 | www.wavehill.org
KALEIDOSCOPE GALLERY 280 City Island Ave | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.3090 | www.kaleidoscope280.com
LEHMAN COLLEGE ART GALLERY 250 Bedford Park Blvd West | Bronx, NY 10468
718.960.8731 | www.lehman.edu/gallery
LEHMAN STAGES 250 Bedford Park Blvd West | Bronx, NY 10468
718.960.7830 | www.lehmanstages.org
LEHMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 250 Bedford Park Blvd West | Bronx, NY 10468
718.960.8833 | www.lehmancenter.org
THE LOVINGER THEATER 250 Bedford Park Blvd West | Bronx, NY 10468
718.960.7830 | www.lehmanstages.org
LONGWOOD ARTS GALLERY @ HOSTOS 450 Grand Concourse | Bronx, NY 10451
718.518.6728 | www.bronxarts.org
MUSEUM OF BRONX HISTORY 3309 Bainbridge Ave | Bronx, NY 10467 718.881.8900
www.bronxhistoricalsociety.org
NEW YORK YANKEES MUSEUM Yankee Stadium 1 E 161 St | Bronx, NY 10451 718.293.4300 www.newyork.yankees.mlb.com/nyy/
ballpark/stadium_tours.jsp
PREGONES THEATER 575 Walton Ave | Bronx, NY 10451
718.585.1202 | www.pregonesprtt.org
WALLWORKS NY ART GALLERY 39 Bruckner Blvd | Bronx, NY 10454
917.825.9342 | www.wallworksny.com
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SPORTS
BRONX EQUESTRIAN CENTER 9 Shore Road | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.0551 | www.bronxequestriancenter.com
CARY LEEDS CENTER FOR TENNIS & LEARNING 1720 Crotona Ave | Bronx, NY 10457
718.247.7420 | www.caryleedstennis.org
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY RAMS Division 1 Athletics 441 E Fordham Road | Bronx, NY 10458
718.817.1000 | www.fordham.edu
MANHATTAN COLLEGE JASPERS Division 1 Athletics 4513 Manhattan College Parkway Bronx, NY 10471 | 718.862.8000
www.manhattan.edu
NEW YORK CITY FOOTBALL CLUB HQ: 600 3rd Ave, 30th Floor New York, NY 10016 Playing at Yankee Stadium, 1 E 161 St | Bronx, NY 10451
855.77.NYCFC | www.nycfc.com
NEW YORK TENNIS CLUB 3081 Harding Ave | Bronx, NY 10465
718.239.7919 | www.newyorktennisclub.com
NEW YORK YANKEES Yankee Stadium | Bronx, NY 10451
718.293.4300 | www.newyork.yankees.mlb.com
PELHAM BAY & SPLIT ROCK GOLF COURSE 870 Shore Road | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.1258 | www.pelhamsplitrock.com
RIVERDALE EQUESTRIAN CENTER
6351 Broadway | Bronx, NY 10471 | 718.548.4848
VAN CORTLANDT PARK GOLF COURSE 115 Van Cortlandt Park South | Bronx, NY 10463
718.543.4595 | www.golfnyc.com
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ACCOMMODATIONS
436 E 149 St Bronx, NY 10455 718.407.2800
www.operahousehotel.com
OPERA HOUSE HOTEL
143 East 150 St | Bronx, NY 10451 718.402.9310
www.micasatucasa150.com
MI CASA TU CASA
1125 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10452 718.293.8100
www.andrewfreedmancomplex.com
ANDREW FREEDMAN
HOME & GUEST HOUSE
1776 Eastchester Road Bronx, NY 10461 | 718.239.3939
www.marriott.com/nycbx
RESIDENCE INN BY
MARRIOTT BRONX
Metro Center Atrium
By Reservation Only Wakefield | Bronx, NY 10466 718.881.7022
www.bronxguesthouse.com
BRONX GUEST HOUSE
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In June The Bronx commemorates the birth of
our nation with the New York Salutes America
Fireworks Extravaganza at Orchard Beach. Visi-
tors enjoy live music, dancing, and fireworks at
the “Bronx Riviera.” June 30th.
JU
NE
The summer sizzles in
el condado de la Salsa
(the county of Salsa.)
Throughout the month
the borough pays tribute
to the music, the dance,
the genre which
shares roots right
here in The Bronx.
The festival
includes street
fairs, performances,
film screenings, dance parties and panel
discussions.
AU
GU
ST
Photo Credit: Olga Luz Tirado
SIGNATURE EVENTS
April is a great time to Spring for The Bronx!
We welcome the beginning of milder weather
with a series of fun activities throughout the
borough and offer various tours that will take
you on new adventures. Entire month.
AP
RIL
We celebrate the
Best of The Bronx
during 11 days of
festivities taking place
throughout the entire
borough. We end with
a star-studded black-tie
gala honoring the
Bronx Walk of Fame
inductees, a parade, a food & arts street
festival and an outdoor concert. May 5—15.
MA
Y
Photo C
redit: Jason Green
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Savor the flavors of
the borough during
Savor The Bronx
Restaurant Week.
Sample some of the borough’s diverse cuisine.
Discover new tastes and celebrate different
cultures. November 7-18
October offers the perfect opportunity to
Fall for The Bronx! Canoe The Bronx River,
hike through trails in the borough of parks,
go fishing in City Island, or visit historic homes
and gardens. Participate in the many activi-
ties welcoming the season. Entire month.
The largest free cycling event in New York
State takes place in The Bronx! This highly-
anticipated event brings thousands of cyclists
from all over the globe to experience the
neighborhoods and waterfronts of the
borough while on a 25-mile or 40-mile bike
ride. October 23rd
OC
TO
BE
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NO
VE
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ER
Photo C
redit: Jason Green
Photo C
redit: Victor C
hu
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SHOPPING
ARTHUR AVENUE RETAIL MARKET 2344 Arthur Ave | Bronx, NY 10458 718.295.5033 www.arthuravenuebronx.com “The Real Little Italy of New York” “with a
covered Italian bazaar”
BRONX TERMINAL MARKET/GATEWAY MALL 610 Exterior St | Bronx, NY 10451 718.513.7725 www.bronxterminalmarket.com Nearly one million square feet of retail space, located under the Major Deegan Expressway
at Exit 4/5
FORDHAM ROAD 718.562.2104 | www.fordhamroadbid.org The prime shopping destination in The Bronx and the third largest shopping district in New York City. It is one of the highest foot traffic
shopping districts
THE MALL AT BAY PLAZA 200 Baychester Ave |Bronx, NY 10475 718.208.2751 | www.mallatbayplaza.com With 1.2 million square feet, it is the largest
indoor mall in New York City
THROGGS NECK SHOPPING CENTER 815 Hutchinson River Pkwy Bronx, NY 10465 Located in the Ferry Point section of The Bronx offering 300,000 square feet of retail space
Photo C
redit: Joe Buglew
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DINING & NIGHTLIFE
AMERICAN
BRONX ALE HOUSE 216 W 238 St | Bronx, NY 10463
718.601.0204 | www.bronxalehouse.com
BRONX BEER HALL 2344 Arthur Ave | Bronx, NY 10458
347.396.0555 | www.thebronxbeerhall.com
BRONX DRAFTHOUSE 884 Gerard Ave | Bronx, NY 10452
929.265.9759 | www.bronxdrafthouse.com
CHARLIES BAR & KITCHEN 112 Lincoln Ave | Bronx, NY 10454
718.684.2338 | www.charliesbarkitchen.com
COZY COTTAGE RESTAURANT 4105 Boston Road | Bronx, NY 10466 718.882.3040
www.cozycottagerestaurant.com
HARD ROCK CAFÉ YANKEE STADIUM 1 East 161 St | Bronx, NY 10451 646.977.8888
www.hardrock.com/cafes/yankee-stadium
HUDSON GARDEN GRILL 2900 Southern Blvd | Bronx, NY 10458
646.664.1225
JAKE’S STEAKHOUSE 6031 Broadway | Bronx, NY 10471 718.581.0182
www.jakessteakhouse.com/bronx
MOTT HAVEN BAR & GRILL 1 Bruckner Blvd | Bronx, NY 10454
718.665.2001 | www.motthavenbar.com
PAPA JUAN CIGAR ROOM 886 Gerard Ave | Bronx, NY 10452
929.265.9552 | www.papajuancigars.com
P & K’S GRILLE 170 W 231 St | Bronx, NY 10463
347.602.7880 | www.pkgrille.com
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Rated the “Best” in New York 6087 Broadway, Bronx, NY 10471
718-548-9020
ASIAN/SUSHI
CEETAY 129 Alexander Ave | Bronx, NY 10454
718.618.7020 | www.ceetay.com
THAI NO.1 1509 White Plains Road | Bronx, NY 10462
646.406.9664 | www.thaino1bronx.com
FRENCH
BISTRO SK 273 City Island Ave | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.1670 | www.bistrosk.com
HEALTHY ALTERNATIVE
MUSCLE MAKER GRILL 4041 East Tremont Ave | Bronx, NY 10465
718.822.6992 | www.musclemakergrill.com
DINING & NIGHTLIFE
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DINING & NIGHTLIFE
ITALIAN
900 PARK 900 Morris Park Ave | Bronx, NY 10462
718.892.3830 | www.900park.com
ANTONIO’S TRATTORIA 2370 Belmont Ave | Bronx, NY 10458
718.733.6630 | www.antoniostrattoria.com
ARTIES STEAK AND SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 394 City Island Ave | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.9885 | www.artiesofcityisland.com
ENZO’S OF MORRIS PARK 1998 Williamsbridge Road | Bronx, NY 10461
718.409.3828 | www.enzosrestaurant.com
GIOVANNI RESTAURANT 579 Grand Concourse | Bronx, NY 10451
718.402.6996 | www.giovanninyc.com
ICE HOUSE CAFÉ AND RESTAURANT 140 Reynolds Ave | Bronx, NY 10465
718.863.5580 | www.icehousecafebronx.com
LUCCA RESTAURANT 3019 Westchester Ave | Bronx, NY 10461
718.892.8282 | www.lucca-restaurant.com
MARIO’S RESTAURANT 2342 Arthur Ave | Bronx, NY 10458
718.584.5188 | www.mariosrestarthurave.com
MIKE’S DELI 2344 Arthur Ave | Bronx, NY 10458
718.295.5033 | www.arthuravenue.com
PASTA PASTA 2023 Williamsbridge Road | Bronx, NY 10461
718.892.9634
PATRICIA’S MORRIS PARK 1082 Morris Park Ave | Bronx, NY 10461
718.409.9069 | www.patriciasnyc.com
PATSY’S PIZZERIA OF MORRIS PARK 980 Morris Park Ave | Bronx, NY 10462
718.676.2527 www.patsyspizzeriamorrispark.com
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SPOTO’S 4005 East Tremont Ave | Bronx, NY 10465
718.828.5613 | www.spotosnyc.com
TOSCA CAFÉ 4034 East Tremont Ave | Bronx, NY 10465
718.239.3300 | www.toscanyc.com
IRISH
AN BEAL BOCHT CAFÉ 445 W 238 St | Bronx, NY 10463
718.884.7127 | www.anbealbochtcafe.com
MARY’S CELTIC KITCHEN 4330 Katonah Ave | Bronx, NY 10470 718.798.1002
www.marysceltickitchenbronx.com
RAMBLING HOUSE 4292 Katonah Ave | Bronx, NY 10470
718.798.4510 | www.ramblinghousenyc.com
LATIN AMERICAN
BESO LOUNGE 320 E 204 St | Bronx, NY 10467
646.807.4522 | www.besolounge.com
DON COQUI 565 City Island Ave | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.2222 | www.doncoqui.nyc
ESCAPE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 3489 Jerome Ave | Bronx, NY 10467 347.899.8300
www.escaperestaurantlounge.com
HAVANA CAFÉ 3151 East Tremont Ave | Bronx, NY 10461
718.518.1800 | www.bronxhavanacafe.com
LUQUILLO 3513 East Tremont Ave | Bronx, NY 10465
718.483.9990
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MADE IN PUERTO RICO 3363 East Tremont Ave | Bronx, NY 10461
718.684.1309
MAMAJUANA CAFÉ 3323 East Tremont Ave | Bronx, NY 10461 718.824.8400
www.mamajuanacafebronx.com
TRAVESIAS 3830-34 East Tremont Ave | Bronx, NY 10465
718.828.3834 | www.travesiasnyc.com
MEXICAN
CABO 3764 East Tremont Ave | Bronx, NY 10465
718.863.0099 | www.cabobx.com
SANTA FE BAR & GRILL 6025 Broadway | Bronx, NY 10471 718.796.5095
www.santafegrillrestaurant.com
XOCHIMILCO FAMILY RESTAURANT 653 Melrose Ave | Bronx, NY 10455
718.402.5400 | www.xochi-restaurant.com
WEST INDIAN
LOTUS FLAME RESTAURANT 866 Morris Park Ave | Bronx, NY 10462
718-824.4727 | www.lotusflamebronx.com
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BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES
BRONX BREWERY 856 E 136 St | Bronx, NY 10454
718.402.1000 | www.TheBronxBrewery.com
CHELSEA CRAFT BREWING COMPANY 463 E 173 St | Bronx, NY 10457
718.484.8850 | www.chelseacraftbrewing.com
GUN HILL BREWING COMPANY 3227 Laconia Ave | Bronx, NY 10469
718.881.0010 | www.GunHillBrewing.com
PORT MORRIS DISTILLERY 780 E 133 St | Bronx, NY 10454
718.585.3192 | www.PortMorrisDistillery.com
TIRADO DISTILLERY 753 E 134 St | Bronx, NY 10454
917.974.0380 | www.TiradoRum.com
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TOURS
FIRST WEDNESDAYS: ARTS & CULTURE TOUR The Bronx Council on the Arts offers a FREE ride on the historical Bronx trolley on the first Wednesday evening of every month, except September and January. Hop on and off at art galleries, museums and performance houses along the South Bronx Cultural Corridor. Trolley begins at the Longwood Arts Gallery @ Hos-tos, 450 Grand Concourse | www.bronxarts.org Group Reservations: Call 718-931-9500 x33 or e-
mail [email protected]
FIRST FRIDAYS: SEASIDE TOUR The City Island Chamber of Commerce invites visitors from all over on the first Friday of every month from April to December. Hop on and off visiting an early 19th century mansion, or enjoy a meal at one of City Island’s many restaurants. Visit shops, art openings and en-joy live entertainment. Trolley ride is FREE, however, some venues may charge a small admission fee. Trolley begins at the Pelham Bay Park Station (last stop on the #6 line.) For additional information on the City Island First Friday programs please call The City Island Chamber at 718.885.9100 or visit
www.cityislandchamber.org
TROLLEY TOURS
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redit: Olga Luz T
irado
The Bronx County Historical Society 3309 Bainbridge Avenue
The Bronx, New York 10467 718.881.8900
www.bronxhistoricalsociety.org
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BRONX FOOD & FARMS TROLLEY TOURS Be a part of the urban agriculture action! Visit some of The Bronx’s finest green spaces on a trolley tour of community gardens, urban farms and historic sites like The New York Botanical Garden, Arthur Avenue and Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum. Each month features a unique theme and includes a catered lunch. All ages are welcome! All ticket proceeds go directly to support the community gardens you visit. For more information
call 718.590.3518 or visit www.ilovethebronx.com
MANSIONS & COTTAGES: HISTORIC HOMES & GARDENS OF THE BRONX Visit the homes where Edgar Allan Poe and Mark Twain once lived. See the place where General George Washington hid from the enemy. Explore a 19th-century Greek Revival mansion and its carriage house and stroll the early 20th-century formal sunken garden. Learn about the rich history of the 62nd coun-ty of New York: The Bronx. For information on tickets call 718.590.3518 or
visit www.ilovethebronx.com
BRONX BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES TOUR
This tour will take you on a journey through
the breweries and distilleries in the borough.
Learn about the history of pre-prohibition
brewers. Tour and taste the flavors of craft
brews and spirits. Get your Savor The Bronx
Breweries & Distilleries Passport stamped by
all three breweries and two distilleries and
redeem your free pint from a choice of
several Bronx pubs. For information on tickets call 718.590.3518 or
visit www.ilovethebronx.com
TOURS
Go to
www.Ilovethebronx.com to reserve your seat on our Bronx Tour Trolley
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BUS AND
WALKING TOURS
BRONX'S LITTLE ITALY & ARTHUR AVENUE WALKING TOUR Explore Belmont & Arthur Avenue, known as New York's culinary center because of its au-thentic Italian bakeries, butcher shops, fish markets, specialty stores and more. Learn how generations of immigrants shaped the history of The Bronx. Then shop and sample optional culinary treats in Bronx's Little Italy. Tour duration – 3 hours
March – December, Wednesdays @11am Meet at Grand Central Station (near the intersection of Park Ave & E 42 St) Please purchase off-peak tickets at Metro North Railroad to the Fordham Road Station
www.insideouttours.com
DISCOVER THE GRAND CONCOURSE Take a stroll up the famous Grand Boulevard & Concourse. Tours include interior stops at specific buildings & feature in-depth discussions focusing on Art Deco architecture and life on the Grand Concourse during the 20th century. Contact Sam Goodman at 718.665.1124 or email
SUSANSEZ NYC WALKABOUTS Walk back in time in The Bronx. Explore the New England fishing village- City Island, the “real” Little Italy- Belmont, “Little Ireland” and Woodlawn (final resting place of many celebs), Mott Haven- the historic district where it all began, the “Boulevard of Dreams” -Art Deco Grand Concourse or the charming hills of Riverdale. Led by a native New Yorker SusanSez Walkabouts are fun and filled with fun facts, history, culture and food. Custom itineraries and group rates available. Email [email protected] or go to www.susansez.com
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BRONX NEIGHBORHOOD TOURS: TAKE A WALK THROUGH HISTORY WITH THE BRONX COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Bronx is a wonderful place. It holds a rich and diverse historic heritage that captures the imagination of visitors to the borough. With two landmark historic houses, an extensive research library, and an archive collection, The Bronx County Historical Society (BCHS) continues its well-known series of tours of its facilities, the borough and environs. These outings by foot, bus, auto, train, canoe and boat, are offered year-round. Our tour guides are well informed and are ready to tour any neighborhood or place in The Bronx. For more information, please call 718.881.8900 or email [email protected]. Log onto www.bronxhistoricalsociety.org/Events
for a schedule of upcoming tours.
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SIGHTSEEING BUS TOUR OF BRONX LITTLE ITALY Visit the most famous community in Belmont, which is also known as The Real Little Italy of New York. Explore and discover the sights. Learn about the history and culture (Food or samples not included.) We stop off on Arthur Avenue for a quick neighborhood tour. A per-fect introduction to one of the most vibrant and historical neighborhoods in New York City. 4-hr Bronx Little Italy Group Bus Tour, Sightseeing, Guide & Bus: $45.00 pp + NYC Tax – 10am – 2pm. For more info, call 646.831.1078 http://www.bronxhistoricaltours.com/bronx-
sightseeing-tours.html
BRONX BITES Visit three different areas to experience the diversity of The Bronx, including at least two artistic/historic venues. We begin near Yan-kee Stadium (with Italian and Dominican treats) and walk along the Grand Concourse to the newly renovated (and free!) Bronx Museum of the Arts. Experience West African restaurants and markets, a Ghanaian eatery, one of the best Mexican markets and Domini-can desserts. Quite a filling day! Email [email protected] or log onto
www.noshwalks.com for more info.
THE SOUTH BRONX RENAISSANCE TOUR Discover the South Bronx cultural corridor known for its art, culture and vibrant history. On this tour, we will explore the South Bronx from its early wealthy roots and immigrant communities, to the neighborhood’s decline, to the cultural and social revival that has now made The Bronx one of the hottest destinations in NYC. www.insideouttours.com
THE BIRTHPLACE OF HIP HOP TOUR The Birthplace of Hip Hop Tour is at the heart of our NYC experience. Ride through Harlem and travel through the “Boogie Down” Bronx, where you will see some of the most im-portant sites in hip hop. For more information log onto www.hushtours.com
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SHOPPING
SERVICES & SUPPLIERS
BUSINESS & MERCHANTS
ASSOCIATIONS
161st STREET BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 900 Grand Concourse, Ground Floor Bronx, NY 10451 | 718.590.5433
www.161bid.org
BELMONT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 2396 Arthur Ave | Bronx, NY 10458
718.294.8259 | www.bronxlittleitaly.com
BRONX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1200 Waters Place #106 | Bronx, NY 10461
718.828.3900 | www.bronxchamber.org
FORDHAM ROAD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 2488 Grand Concourse, Room 413 Bronx, NY 10458 | 718.562.2104
www.fordhamroadbid.org
HUB - 3rd AVENUE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 384 E 149 St, Ste #400
Bronx, NY 10455 | 718.665.3983
JEROME - EAST GUN HILL ROAD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 3400 Reservoir Oval East | Bronx, NY 10467
718.324.4946 | www.jeromegunhillbid.org
KINGSBRIDGE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 5760 Broadway | Bronx, NY 10463
718.432.6935 | www.kingsbridgebid.org
SOUTHERN BOULEVARD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 1029 E 163 St, Ste 201 | Bronx, NY 10459
718.974.2990 | www.southernblvdbid.org
WESTCHESTER SQUARE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 25 Westchester Square, 2nd Floor Bronx, NY 10461 | 718.597.4629
www.wsbid.org
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WHITE PLAINS ROAD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 2300 Olinville Ave | Bronx, NY 10467
718.881.3086 | www.pelhamparkway.com
WOODLAWN HEIGHTS MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 4295 Katonah Ave | Bronx, NY 10470 c/o Emerald Pharmacy
718.944.0862
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AT YESHIVA UNIVERSITY 1300 Morris Park Ave | Bronx, NY 10461
718.430.2000 | www.einstein.yu.edu
BORICUA COLLEGE 890 Washington Ave | Bronx, NY 10451
347.964.8600 | www.boricuacollege.edu
BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2155 University Ave | Bronx, NY 10453
718.289.5100 | www.bcc.cuny.edu
COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT 6301 Riverdale Ave | Bronx, NY 10471
718.405.3200 | www.mountsaintvincent.edu
EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 500 Grand Concourse | Bronx, NY 10451
718.518.4100 | www.hostos.cuny.edu
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY 441 E Fordham Road | Bronx, NY 10458
718.817.1000 | www.fordham.edu
LEHMAN COLLEGE 250 Bedford Park Blvd West | Bronx, NY 10468
718.960.8000 | www.lehman.edu
MANHATTAN COLLEGE 4513 Manhattan College Pkwy Bronx, NY 10463 | 718.862.8000
www.manhattan.edu
SHOPPING
SERVICES & SUPPLIERS
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MERCY COLLEGE 1200 Waters Place | Bronx, NY 10461
800.637.2969 | www.mercy.edu
MONROE COLLEGE 2501 Jerome Ave | Bronx, NY 10468
718.933.6700 | www.monroecollege.edu
SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE 6 Pennyfield Ave | Bronx, NY 10465
718.409.7200 | www.sunymaritime.edu
HOSPITALS
BRONX LEBANON HOSPITAL CENTER 1650 Grand Concourse | Bronx, NY 10457
718.590.1800 | www.bronxcare.org
CALVARY HOSPITAL 1740 Eastchester Road | Bronx, NY 10461
718.518.2000 | www.calvaryhospital.org
HEBREW HOSPITAL HOME 801 Co-op City Blvd | Bronx, NY 10475
718.239.6444 | www.hebrewhospitalhome.org
JACOBI MEDICAL CENTER 1400 Pelham Pkwy S | Bronx, NY 10461
718.918.5000 | www.jacobimed.org
MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER
111 East 210 St | Bronx, NY 10467 718.920.4321 | www.montefiore.org
NORTH CENTRAL BRONX HOSPITAL 3424 Kossuth Ave | Bronx, NY 10467 718.882.9610 www.nyc.gov/html/hhc/ncbh/html/home/
home.shtml
ST. BARNABAS HOSPITAL 4422 3rd Ave | Bronx, NY 10457
718.960.9000 | www.stbarnabashospital.org
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MEETING FACILITIES /
CATERING HALLS
AMAZING SPACE 613-615 E 187 St | Bronx, NY 10458 718.329.3290
www.cateringhallbronx.com
ANDREW FREEDMAN HOME 1125 Grand Concourse | Bronx, NY 10452 718.293.8100
www.andrewfreedmancomplex.com
BRONX MUSEUM OF THE ARTS 1040 Grand Concourse | Bronx, NY 10456
718.681.6000 | www.bronxmuseum.org
BRONX ZOO 2300 Southern Blvd | Bronx, NY 10460
718.367.1010 | www.bronxzoo.com
HALL OF FAME FOR GREAT AMERICANS 2155 University Ave | Bronx, NY 10453 718.289.5170
www.bcc.cuny.edu/hallofFame
LEHMAN STAGES 250 Bedford Park Blvd West | Bronx, NY 10468
718.960.7830 | www.lehmanstages.org
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 2900 Southern Blvd | Bronx, NY 10458
718.817.8700 | www.nybg.org
PELHAM BAY & SPLIT ROCK GOLF COURSES 870 Shore Road | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.1258 | www.pelhamsplitrock.com
PREGONES THEATER 575 Walton Ave | Bronx, NY 10451
718.585.1202 | www.pregonesprtt.org
SALSA CATERING & SPECIAL EVENTS 1779 Webster Ave | Bronx, NY 10457
718.716.2020 | www.salsacaterers.com
SHOPPING
SERVICES & SUPPLIERS
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SERVICES & SUPPLIERS
SCAVELLO’S CITY ISLAND 101 City Island Ave | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.2570 | www.scavellocityisland.com
WAVE HILL 675 W 252 St | Bronx, NY 10471
718.549.3200 | www.wavehill.org
YANKEE STADIUM 1 E 161 St | Bronx, NY 10451 718.293.4300
www.newyork.yankees.mlb.com
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REAL ESTATE
BRONX-MANHATTAN NORTH ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS 1867 Williamsbridge Road | Bronx, NY 10461
718.892.3000 | www.bmar.org
ATLANTIC EMERITUS REALTY, INC. 300 City Island Ave | Bronx, NY 10464
718.885.0017 | [email protected]
KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY NYC GROUP INC. 2300 Eastchester Road | Bronx, NY 10469 845.304.5745 | 718.697.6800
KZA REALTY GROUP, INC. 1200 Waters Place, M114 | Bronx, NY 10461 718.829.5775 | 347.386.9452
www.kzarealty.com
SANDRA ERICKSON REAL ESTATE, INC. 1394 Clay Ave, Ste 1C | Bronx, NY 10456
718.293.3344 | www.serebronx.com
ORLANDO MARIN Tórtola Property Management Corp. 753 Kelly St, Ste 1 | Bronx, NY 10455 347.603.0063 | 917.417.4642 [email protected]
SHOPPING
SERVICES & SUPPLIERS
Hall of Fame of Great Americans
on the Bronx Community
College Campus
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Tour and taste craft beverages
of The Bronx and get your
Passport stamped!
Take your completed Passport
and redeem it for a free pint or
other promotion at some of the
finest Bronx pubs!
Tour on your own or take
The Bronx Trolley!
Go to
www.ilovethebronx.com
for more information!
Savor The Bronx
Passports
available at
all Bronx
Breweries & Distilleries