Showing posts with label The Royal. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Making space for some eating and drinking on 4th Avenue



The plywood is up on part of the storefront at 127 Fourth Avenue between 12th Street and 13th Street...



The former home of The Royal, a very large sports bar with 40-plus TVs, is getting cut in half... from the looks of the DOB permit anyway (under the ASS on the plywood...)



Per the ALL-CAP stylings of the DOB: "CONVERT PART OF EXISTING 1ST FLOOR AND CELLAR, COMMERCIAL USE TO EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT."

There isn't any info yet on who the new tenant is. Perhaps something on the quick-serve side? This stretch of Fourth Avenue has attracted Cava Grill and PokéSpot in recent months to join neighbors Liquiteria, Dos Toros, Glaze Teriyaki and Fresh. (And Melt Shop is opening soon.)

The Royal closed back in April.

Monday, April 11, 2016

The Royal has closed on 4th Avenue



That's all for the Royal, a sports bar with 40-plus TVs, on Fourth Avenue between East 12th Street and East 13th Street.

The for rent sign arrived on the front window this past Friday, according to a neighbor.

The Royal opened in January 2013. Previously it was the like-minded Forum.

There isn't any announcement about the rather sudden closure on the Royal's website or social media properties.

Here's some rental info about 127 Fourth Ave. via the RKF listing:

• Located steps from the Union Square subway station, which has an annual subway ridership of 35.6 million, ranked the fourth busiest station
• The area services neighborhood residents, students and office workers
• The space is fully vented for cooking
• Lower Level can be used for seating and prep
• Previous tenant’s installation is in excellent condition including all kitchen equipment and HVAC
• Full liquor-license in place with 74 seats
• Tenant can apply for Public Assembly to achieve additional seats

There's no mention of the rent for the two-level space that totals more than 6,600 square feet.