And nearer still, a fairly good-sized putting green, largely patronized by older types.
The commercial theater may still be considered one of New York's primary tourist attractions, but out-of-town visitors largely patronize musical spectaculars featuring falling chandeliers and whirring helicopters.
As it was, it was patronized largely by those who lived nearby, who found a moment's respite in the shade of the large oaks and pale birches of the Bois, and by those from farther away who sought privacy.
It is in stark counterpoint to the roughhouse establishments patronized largely by hard-drinking working-class men that dominated the bar scene decades ago.
It was patronized largely by homosexuals by the 1920s and became the community's preeminent social venue from the 1930s onward.
The bath was patronized largely by Hebrews, Hungarians, and Russian Jews.
"This should be the community's celebration," Mrs. Wiggins said, recounting the chicken dinners, tag sales and rallies that had been patronized largely by whites in surrounding neighborhoods.
Floatopia has drawn college and highschool students from all over California, although it is patronized largely by students from the Santa Barbara City College and the University of California, Santa Barbara.
To no one's surprise, they largely patronized Thai and Indian restaurants.
She swung into a bar and grill, largely patronized by cops.