The Neighborhood

These pictures were taken in and around A's.

Nolita lies between Soho, Chinatown, and the East Village. Here you can find A's, art galleries, places to eat, and places to hang out.
Too tired to shop? Not in Manhattan!
There are many interesting shops in the neighborhood. And many interesting people, as well.
A's has long been a gathering for artists of analog and digital worlds. Here is one of the types of configurations you're likely to find around here: an Apple and a PC both sharing a single monitor.
The atmosphere at A's is relaxed and inspiring for artists of all genres.
From Broome Street, you can see all the way to the bottom of Manhattan or up to the Empire State Building.
Broome Street is a busy center of activity in Nolita.
The Balthazar restaurant/bar is one of the most well-known bistro's with style in Manhattan. Featured in many movies, it is a two minute walk from A's.
The bathroom at A's features rare wallpaper by Roy Lichtenstein and works by other artists.
Chinatown is across the street from A's, and a world away.