As seen in Page Six in the New York Post yesterday:
December 20, 2007 -- IT may be the final nail in the shared coffin of East Village dive bars. Two longstanding holes-in-the-wall, Sophie's on East Fifth Street and its sister spot, Mona's on Avenue B, are up for sale. "The neighborhood has changed so much," co-owner Bob Corton told Page Six. "I love both bars, but they're dinosaurs now." Corton plans to sell the low-lit saloons after the holidays. He has run Sophie's, which adopted its name from its original owner, the late Sophie Polny, since 1986. He opened Mona's in '89. Corton assured us he'll stay in the neighborhood but couldn't predict the future of his beloved drink tanks: "Once the places are sold, what happens to them is really out of my hands."
Updated: Sophie's and Mona's are alive and well!
There's no comments here so I thought I'd leave one. Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness this never happened!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments here! It was lonely!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Goggla ... where would I be if Bob never decided to sell the bars?! I suppose something else would have triggered the start of the site...
It looks like your first non-Sophies/Monas-related post was on the Cedar Tavern, so you were destined to grieve no matter what happened. :)
ReplyDeletethankfully we don't have to read the Post anymore for local news !
ReplyDeleteYou know what's funny? December 2007 was the month I moved to the East Village. Yes, I'm just a youngin, and I'm nostalgic about things that I've never seen and experienced. I credit you, good sir. Very few bloggers have the tact and wit that you do, with your ability to paint the most vivid of pictures with delightfully understated turns of phrase. Opportunities arise seldom, so you probably don't get told enough just how much all of us on here appreciate you and what you do. Keep on keepin on Grieve, because we'd be lost without you.
ReplyDeleteThank you anon 12:12!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great time capsule. Because not only is Sophie's thriving beyond belief, but it spawned a sister, Josie's, which is a beloved local bar.
ReplyDeleteWishing you many more years of EV Grieving - what an amazing run so far!
ReplyDeleteOver a decade, woooo! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see Sophie's is still open and thriving. I don't live in the area anymore (I retired and couldn't afford to stay in the area) but I do like to come back from time to time and visit the old haunts.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogday!
ReplyDeleteEVG is the first thing I read every day. Thanks for chronicling the heartbreak and the heartwarming, the laughable and the gorgeous, the changes, the essentiality, the still-weirdness and the ordinary goings on of the neighborhood. Like Eden said, happy blogday!
ReplyDeleteWe all know that in 2018 terms, EV Grieve is the Best. Blog. Ever. But not only has the East Village changed, our language evolves and changes te way we see the world...
ReplyDelete2007: Sick blog, dude! (Whats a blog?)
2008: Unlike Gawker.com, there’s no linkbait, celebrity gossip or homophobic outing on EV Grieve.
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2010: Heloo bike lanes. Goodbye Telephone Bar, EVG: Refudiating normcore since 2007.
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2013: The year of Citibikes, Amanda Bynes, the car crash at EV Farm and Grocery, saying goodbye to Blarney Cove, and people getting their smartphones stolen while texting and crossing the street.
2014: Goodbye to Michael Brody, one of the best EV Grieve. features ever. Your one stop shop for everything related to Hypergentirfication
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One of the best things that ever happened. I love this blog!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary, EV Grieve! I always look forward to pulling you up to have a look at what's new in the neighborhood. Thank you for your everything!!!
ReplyDeletethank you for covering our crazy neighborhood! <3
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