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Uptown Hound & Harlem Vintage Team Up For An Evening Of Wine And Dogs (and Cats)

HarlemVintage.jpg Better than mixing wine and liquor, Harlem Vintage and Uptown Hound are inviting the nabe to mix wine and four-legged companions (dogs and cats are listed so far, but I am guessing one can take a little liberty with the qualifications).

This Saturday, August 18, from 4 to 7pm, indulge your pet's inner connoisseur with special treats and give-aways for the furry-set sponsored by UH. And just in case you don't have an animal with you, still stop by, as there is always the excuse of Saturday wine tastings form 4 to 7pm.

And as if that is not reason enough to stop by, remember that Harlem Vintage's Second Annual Red Hot Sale begins this Friday, August 17th, and runs thru Labor Day. Get ready for dramatic mark downs on some great vintages.

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Sounds like fun. We'll try to stop in if we have time in between packing boxes. Pity that our cat, Gordy, doesn't care for the outside world.

I stopped by this, it was cute and they were pouring a wine with a dog label. However before I got to HV, to my surprise another nice wine shop popped up on the same street a couple of blocks away, they too were having a wine pouring. Apparently they had their Grand Opening the night before, never heard of the place, it's quite nice though. Tight quarters, a small space, but nonetheless seemingly delightful. Harlem's Napa Valley? Well it runs on Fredrick Douglass from that Soha118 development to 122nd or so, that little strip between those two wine shops.

Looks like all this flowing wine will turn to Malt Liquor once one of them closes due to competition!!!

Message to business owners coming to Harlem - Get smarter about your choices!!!

You may not have the big block project buildings over there, but what I have discovered is that you have alot of buildings that you might not think are projects until you really walk next to them and see the NYCHA sign on the front of the building..... really slick and really frightening how many of these hidden projects there are!!!

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