Indian Road Cafe
600 west 218th Street, New York, NY 10034
Events at Indian Road, 5/4-5/9
         
cinco de mayo

FRIDAY, May 4th

8PM, LIVE MUSIC: Steve Cantor on piano

 

SATURDAY, MAY 5th - CINCO DE MAYO

Special Cinco de Mayo menu available after 5pm

 

8PM, LIVE MUSIC: Campo and Ryan play semi acoustic guitar

 

SUNDAY, MAY 6th

11AM - 1PM, LIVE MUSIC: The Ethan Basche/Rob Silverman duo

 

12 - 2PM, Will Teez Bike Club

The Inwood Cycling Club meets every Sunday outside of the Indian Road Café. Show up any time after 11am. We'll head out a bit after noon, leaving plenty of time to get properly caffeinated, hydrated and schmooze. Meet your neighbors, Rep Your Hood and get your ride on. Everybody's welcome, come one come all.

 
1 - 3:30PM, Sunday Songs with Steve Murphy
Now in his third year at IRC, the Cafés longest running musical act plays piano medleys from The Beatles, Gershwin, Joel, Porter, Ragtime, Rogers and Hart, Broadway and a bit of opera. Impromptu solos of all styles receive a free drink or dessert.

6PM, LIVE MUSIC: Jazz with The Fusioneers  

 

MONDAY, MAY 7th

8PM, OPEN MIC WITH ORVILLE DAVIS

For 12 years in Inwood, Monday nights have seen serious singer-songwriters performing originals and covers; country, rock, folk, jazz, gospel, and alt whatever; electric and acoustic guitars, fiddles, banjos, mandolins, ukuleles, accordions, harmonicas, flutes, keyboards, trombones, saxophones, basses (standup, electric, and acoustic) drums, a cello, and even a berimbau (you can look it up). Everyone is welcome to perform anything--including stand up and spoken word.

 

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

4 - 7PM, Happy Hour at the bar

 

TUESDAY, MAY 8th

7PM, Indian Road Knitting Circle

Come on in, have a glass of wine, and knit. Come on in, have a glass of wine, and knit.  This week-We remember Merv Griffin.

 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th

8 - 10PM, Trivia Night with the Dr. Jordan, the Evil Mr. Phil &  

OJ the Imposter

Come on out and join up with your friends and neighbors for a night of raucous fun and great prizes, including tickets to Broadway and sporting events.


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mexican flag 

5 de Mayo

Come celebrate La Batalla de Puebla at Indian Road Cafe

With Chef Miguel Lopez

 

Served Saturday after 5pm 

 

Soup

Corn and Epazote Chowder

6.50

 

Appetizers

Traditional Guacamole

tortilla chips

11

 

Qezadilla de Huitlacoche

(Mexican Corn Truffles with Corn Fungus)

oaxaca cheese and crema fresco

12

 

Flautas de Papa con Tres Tipos de Dippings

spicy salsa verde, esquires con crema, chorizo beans

12

 

Entrees

Mixiotes de Veal

braised veal shank wrapped in parchment and simmered in

mixchiote sauce, served with rice and beans

28

 

Enchilada Sarape Mestizo

braised lamb neck, topped with shredded lettuce and crema,

served with rice and bean

22

 

Baked Salmon con Salsa de Frutas/Corn Ragu

with sweet corn-spinach-pancetta ragu with a winter fruit-wine wine sauce

22

 

Crisp Tofu

with guajullo chile-orange salsa

19

 

Dessert

Mayan Chocolate Cake

with spices and dulce de leche

6

 

Traditional Flan

with spices and dulce de leche

6

 

hudson

Hendrick's Beer of the Week  

 

 

ON DRAUGHT

Southern Tier Hop Sun Summer Wheat

Lakewood, New York   16oz     5.1%abv    $7

"Pilsner-esque aroma of bready malt, with some wheat, citrusy, floral hops and a touch of froot loops. Clean flavor with some steady, brisk bitterness, and a bit of hops on the finish. Easy drinking and quite refreshing."

 

Bronx Brewery Pale Ale

Bronx, New York   16oz     6.3%abv     $7

"This is a deep amber, American-style pale ale. Cascade and Centennial hops provide a gentle, pleasant bitterness with an intense floral and citrus aroma. It is dry-hopped, unfiltered and unpasteurized."

 

Sixpoint Bengali Tiger IPA

Brooklyn, New York     16oz       6.4%abv      $8

"Aromas of grapefruit waft above this mildly cloudy amber colored ale. Thick, rocky white head. Very creamy. Tons of grapefruit with a deep bitterness. Lots of malt backbone. A great IPA."

 

Ommegang Rare VOS

Cooperstown, New York     16oz       6.5%abv    $7

"Rich, hazy amber color with a large lively head that retreats to a ring. Belgian yeast aroma with a smattering of citrus. The taste is light, sweet yeast with spice and a bit of banana. Lively carbonated finish."

 

THE BOTTLE

Alesmith X (Pale Ale)

San Diego, California     22oz   10%abv        $18

"Orange with a nice white head. Aroma has nice citrus and lemon notes with a mild malty background. Medium body. Flavor is mostly citrus lemon and pine with a noticeable toasty malt profile and a real light earth tone"

 

Bronx American Oak Bourbon Barrel Pale Ale

Bronx, NY   22 oz   6.3% abv       $22

Deep amber American-style pale ale brewed with 5 different barley malt, centennial and cascade hops. Aged in American Oak Bourbon Barrels which impart oak and faint vanilla notes.

 

Unibroue Ephemere Apple

Chambly, Canada   12oz   5.5% abv       $8

"Pale golden color with soft white head. Heady aroma of spiced apple and coriander. Very soft in the mouth with lingering ripe apple finish."