Showing posts with label 99 Second Avenue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 99 Second Avenue. Show all posts

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Brick Lane Curry House has relocated to 2nd Avenue



This weekend, Brick Lane Curry House made the move from East Sixth Street to 99 Second Ave. between East Sixth Street and East Fifth Street.





This move had been in the making for more than three years. No word on what will happen with the East Sixth Street space.

Thanks to EVG reader Vinny for the tip!

Previously on EV Grieve:
Brick Lane Curry House still planning Second Avenue expansion

World's largest Brick Lane Curry House slated for 99 Second Avenue

Monday, June 16, 2014

New Brick Lane Curry House space (finally) shaping up

[EVG file photo]

More than three years has passed since we heard that Brick Lane Curry House was going to relocate from East Sixth Street to 99 Second Ave. between East Sixth Street and East Fifth Street.

Workers recently removed the graffiti/poster-attracting plywood on Second Avenue …



… which now provides a look inside at the renovation progress…



No word on the actual relocation. Back on April 21, Fork in the Road reported that the move would likely happen in three to four weeks … looks like the Brick Lane folks have a little ways to go.

Previously, the address was home to Sea Salt, the short-lived fish place that remained intact for several years after closing.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Brick Lane Curry House still planning Second Avenue expansion

World's largest Brick Lane Curry House slated for 99 Second Avenue

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

World's largest Brick Lane Curry House slated for 99 Second Avenue

Sea Salt, the upscale fish eatery on Second Avenue near Sixth Street, opened in July 2007... and, despite a big buzzy introduction to the neighborhood, the place closed seven months later...


... as we have pointed out, the table settings remain inside...


In the Post today, Steve Cuozzo reports that reps for Brick Lane Curry House have signed a lease here — a 7,000-square-feet, three-level outpost.

This just seems unnecessarily enormous... and we're not sure what will become of the Brick Lane space then around the corner on East Sixth Street...