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99 W 143rd St (Lenox Avenue) New York , NY 10037 United States
Handball, basketball , baseball are the ultimate competition ground for players of all ages.
The fields are not in good condition, and you get a lot of hecklers from the passerbys.
No entrance near bridge for baseball fields
Be careful when moving the baseball mound. It can give you splinters. - Ivan Perez
Beautiful park right along the Hudson River with softball field, tennis, basketball, football and a running track. All well lit and very clean, perfect for all sports addictions - Nicholas Webb
Cozy little spot to have a couple of drinks and laughter with neighborhood folks. - Vanessa Griffith
The wings are amazing!! Best place on the UWS to watch any/all sporting events - Adam Schuit
Great beer list, tons of stuff on draft. Definitely not as scuzzy as many dive bars I've been to. Food is actually pretty good too. Don't miss the hot dogs, shashuka and the mussels - Tiffany Langston