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Branch of the excellent mega-grocery store located in Manhattanville at 12th Avenue and 132nd Street. They have almost everything including great produce and an extensive cheese selection. But the piece de resistance is the 10,000 square foot 'cold room' where the meat, fish and dairy is stored.  
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'''Fairway''' was an excellent mega-grocery store located in [[Manhattanville (neighborhood)Manhattanville]] at 12th Avenue and 132nd Street. The location closed in June of 2020 after its parent company filed for bankruptcy. Several other locations, including one on Broadway between 75th and 74th street, were bought by Village Super Market.
  
It's usually pretty easy to find a livery vans shuttle and your back home.
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The store was huge and stocked almost everything, including an extensive cheese selection. The piece de resistance, however, was the 10,000 square foot 'cold room' for meat, fish, and dairy products. This alone was the size of one of the Morningside Heights' grocery stores. They provided jackets for you to put on when entering the room.
 
 
Barnard offers it's students a weekly shuttle.
 
 
 
Additional location on Broadway between 75th and 74th street.
 
  
 
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.fairwaymarket.com/ Fairway Website]
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 2 September 2020

Fairway was an excellent mega-grocery store located in Manhattanville (neighborhood)Manhattanville at 12th Avenue and 132nd Street. The location closed in June of 2020 after its parent company filed for bankruptcy. Several other locations, including one on Broadway between 75th and 74th street, were bought by Village Super Market.

The store was huge and stocked almost everything, including an extensive cheese selection. The piece de resistance, however, was the 10,000 square foot 'cold room' for meat, fish, and dairy products. This alone was the size of one of the Morningside Heights' grocery stores. They provided jackets for you to put on when entering the room.

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<googlemap lat="40.819152" lon="-73.959572" type="map" zoom="16" width="500" height="300" controls="small"> 40.819152, -73.959572, Fairway Uptown </googlemap>

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