The Porch

Restaurant · Hamilton Heights

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"A night in Sugar Hill should always involve shrimp beignets and jazz, and the Porch is a particularly chill place to experience both. This BBQ restaurant is run by musicians and doubles as a music venue where you can see the city’s best jazz artists in a super casual dining room. You can pop-in for a glass of wine and some snacks on a weeknight, but they do have some pretty good BBQ if you want a full dinner. Their best items are the fatty smoked brisket and a beautifully seasoned hickory smoked maple salmon served with creme fraiche and crackers. Live music happens Wednesday through Sunday with no cover charge. " - Neha Talreja

The Porch Review - Harlem - New York - The Infatuation

750A St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10031 Get directions

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