November 23, 2009
Costco in Harlem = more frequent stocking of Kirkland Signature beers.
Unlike most other Costco’s, there’s a fee for parking (~$4/2hrs). I know, I know, but it included a well-staffed, low-stress spot-finding experience that I deem worth it. Otherwise, it’s just a marginally smaller iteration of the same dignity challenging, money saving consumerism suburbanites have gone sprawly over for years.
[See also: East River Plaza. Trivia: the Bronx is the only borough sans Costco.]

Costco in Harlem = more frequent stocking of Kirkland Signature beers.

Unlike most other Costco’s, there’s a fee for parking (~$4/2hrs). I know, I know, but it included a well-staffed, low-stress spot-finding experience that I deem worth it. Otherwise, it’s just a marginally smaller iteration of the same dignity challenging, money saving consumerism suburbanites have gone sprawly over for years.

[See also: East River Plaza. Trivia: the Bronx is the only borough sans Costco.]