The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Owner of Sylvia’s restaurant dies

-

NEW YORK ( AP) — Sylvia Woods, founder of the famed Harlem soul food restaurant that carries her name and is a must- stop for locals, tourists and politician­s, has died. She was 86.

Woods died Thursday afternoon at her home in Mount Vernon, N. Y., said her grand-daughter Tren’ness Woods- Black. She had been dealing with Alzheimer’s disease for the past few years.

Woods and her husband Herbert, natives of South Carolina who met as children, started Sylvia’s Restaurant in 1962. The restaurant is a Harlem fixture, with tourists and locals coming there for cornbread, ribs, collard greens, fried chicken and other staples of Southern cooking, and politician­s making frequent visits while on the campaign trail.

One of those politician­s, Rep. Charles Rangel, said he celebrated his recent victory in the Democratic primary for Congress at the restaurant, which is in his district and which he described as “a magical place that brought the community together.”

“Ms. Sylvia created a special place on Lenox and 127th street. Sylvia’s may have been famous nationally and internatio­nally, but its soul has always remained in Harlem,” he said. “Nothing can replace its founder, but her legacy will live on in the memories she helped make.”

Rev. Al Sharpton said Sylvia’s was “more than a restaurant, it has been a meeting place for Black America.” He said he had dined there with many famous faces including President Barack Obama and Caroline Kennedy.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, “We lost a legend today. For more than 50 years, New Yorkers have enjoyed Sylvia’s and visitors have flocked to Harlem to get a table. In her words, the food was made with ‘ a whole lot of love’.

 ??  ?? Sylvia Woods
Sylvia Woods

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States