Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market

Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market is a arts and crafts store Central Harlem New York located in United States.

7 / 10
37
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    Arts and Crafts Store

Address

52 W 116th St (Malcom X) New York , NY 10026 United States

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Comments / 5


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flea markets artisan snacks
Malcolm Chang

Reminded me of African markets I have known and loved. Good for browsing, but a little repetitive.

Compass

Negotiate deals on traditional African crafts from hand-dyed fabrics to artisanal snacks and preserved goods at the vibrant flea market and indie market gathering spot.

Harlem Ambassador

shea butter, beads, masks and the like are in abundance, in additional to textiles galore. Stand in one place too long and security gets nervous. If you don't get run over by a tour bus , it's worthy

Dionne Nicole

Walk all the way around first before you buy!

Lorrie Klossner

Tell them Tariq sent you.

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Not sure if they're really the cheapest art store in New York but I found most of the things I needed. - Clyde Erwin Barretto

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During the summer this is the place to be for great world music, between sunning, fine picnic food and just a great experience (not a bad place to people watch too). - Harlem World Magazine