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Ithaca, New York, is adored for its stunning gorges, verdant hiking trails and stellar wineries. But did you know this college town has a ton of top-tier restaurants too? Whether you’re on the hunt
Ithaca Commons west entrance, at Cayuga Street. The Ithaca Commons is a two-block [1] pedestrian mall in the business improvement district known as Downtown Ithaca that serves as the city's cultural and economic center. The Commons is a popular regional destination, and is filled with upscale restaurants and shops, public art, and frequent ...
Cayuga Health’s Ithaca Mall location has recently opened up lab services at its new 60,000 square foot Ithaca Mall location. Patients of Cayuga Health can access lab work in the same building as ...
The Shops at Ithaca Mall, formerly known as the Pyramid Mall Ithaca, is a shopping center located in Lansing, New York, just north of the city of Ithaca. The mall is situated in the junction between NYS Route 13 and North Triphammer Road.
Moosewood Restaurant (January 3, 1973–present) is an American natural foods restaurant in Ithaca, New York. In 1978, the original founders sold the restaurant to the staff, who became "The Moosewood Collective."
6. Antoya Korean BBQ. Location: 37 W. 32nd St. Reservations: Yelp Head to nearby Koreatown for an unlimited array of meats and banchan. We’re talking traditional beef short rib, pork belly ...
Six restaurants and bars [2] A spa and health club [2] Four facilities which cater to nonmotorized boating (Cornell and Ithaca College crew facilities, a kayak rental business, and Cascadilla Boat Club) [2] Ithaca Farmers Market [2] Ithaca Dragonboat Club [2] Allan H. Treman Marine State park [2] Festivals and events such as Water Music and ...
Ithaca College was originally located in the downtown area but relocated to South Hill in the 1960s. In 2018, there were 23,600 students enrolled at Cornell and 6,700 at Ithaca College. [57] Tompkins Cortland Community College is located in the neighboring town of Dryden, and has an extension center in downtown Ithaca.