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Restaurant Review: Billie’s Black NYC

Posted: posted on July 20, 2009 at 6:37 pm

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Billie’s Black Bar/Lounge/Restaurant

271 West 119th Street
New York, NY

between St. Nicholas Ave. & Frederick Douglass Blvd.

Billie’s Black is an upscale gourmet soul food restaurant in Harlem that offers the best in dining, décor and emerging entertainment.

Umm yea yea that ish was good as hell… let me help Billie’s Black help themselves with the promotion…  No, let me keep it “hood” that shit was what was up!  which means it was even better then good as hell! lmaooooo

(note: it’s very rare that I curse… but the drove me to it!)

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My girl Monica and I went to Billie’s Black for brunch and was amazed!  I had the Salmon Croquettes and Waffle.  Monica had the pancakes and bacon.  Immediately afterward we went for a power walk to burn all those damn evil carbs off!

The food was Amazing… this is my new breakfast spot!

I always thought Billie’s was a Bar B Que spot for some reason.  I had heard people talk about it but never actually knew what it truly was.  But did they set me straight the Saturday before last.

One last thing I have to say about it… I like spots that are in the cutt and off the beaten path.  I hope this restaurant remains a staple in Harlem!

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2 Responses to “Restaurant Review: Billie’s Black NYC”

  1. Serious Bok says:

    Damn this spot made you cuss! Lol! You were right about Chez Lucienne so I’ll have to check this place out.

    http://www.luxekultur.com

  2. Hey Kitty!

    I like the fact that Billies is off the beaten path as well.

    It’s usually a cool time. But if they would only get rid of those paper nakins and plastic cups used for condiments/dressings it might have a chance at going from Chips Ahoy to Stella Dora.

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