Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Today in sneak peeks inside the Veselka Bowery

Workers have removed the paper from the coming-soon Veselka Bowery location on East First Street, offering a glimpse of the work-in-progress inside...


Veselka owner Tom Birchard told Fork in the Road on March 7 that the place here should be ready in late May or early June. Mid-June seems more likely now...

2 comments:

  1. Just depressing. "A little less dinerish & a little more restauranty", the sidewalk tables, the caviar, the "sleek" look of the place. Yes, I still had a soft spot in my heart for Veselka, just because of memories. Eating kasha varnishkes with Stefan Sharff, a great Polish family friend, film maker emigre & trickster extraordinaire! This is another Veselka entirely. Sad.

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  2. Huh? I'd guess that's the raw space, more or less. Once it get's Veselkaed, it should be fine. Veselka has always had nice design--the walls, the whatshisname paintings, the menus, the meatball plates, the Valentine's day candy, and so on. I'm sure they'll do a nice job with the new place. I'm okay with "less dinerish & a little more restauranty" given the location and all. Why build a diner when you are a restaurant? The old counter is great--and interacting with the staff at the counter is one of the things that makes and keeps the 9th St. Vesulka great--but, unless they have something up their sleeve, I doubt the new place will do as much lunch business as they do evening and late night.

    I wish them the best and I have faith they will do a little better job than they did with the kiosk--which wasn't bad but wasn't as good as the Brazilian-French place there before.

    I do worry about them getting the menu right, given the rather different crowd surrounding the new place. They don't always promot their strengths as well as they should.

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