called the Symposium on 113th bet Bway & Amsterdam which is pretty decent.It's been there for decades, and is a few steps down from street level.
I'm NYC born & raised.The hospital where I was born is now an expensive apartment building with a landmarked exterior - only in NY!I live in Stuyvesant Town, which is a large housing complex just north of the East Village where I grew up. That's at 14th Street, all the way on the east side. (I'm a block from the East River.) I went to grad school at Columbia and worked at St. Luke's-Roosevelt, which is on 114th & Amsterdam, but my work location was down at the Roosevelt division in midtown.When I went to Columbia, I commuted from home so I did not hang out in the area much.
I like a website called
http://newyork.citysearch.com for quick searchs. You can put in your address as the home base and search for things from there.
Here's their 'great pizza' list.
http://newyork.citysearch.com/search?cw1=73&flavor_id=2&constrained=1&started=1I recall this one, but it was from a long time ago. It still rates well.
V & T Pizzeria
1024 Amsterdam Ave
New York, NY 10023
(212) 663-1708
Cross Street: Between 110th and 111th Streets.
There is a nice looking park just east of you, called Morningside Park, which at one time was quite dangerous to go into. I've heard recently that that has changed but you might want to check that out first before going on any excursions there.
Where will you be working or going to school? I recall the Broadway local (the 1 or 9) which stops near you being abt the slowest train in the system!