Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Beef and booze mania on the January CB3/SLA docket: Bad Burger, 5 Napkin Burger and BareBurger


The CB3/SLA Licensing Committee meeting docket for January is out now...

(Meeting time: Monday, January 9 at 6:30 pm — JASA/Green Residence, 200 East 5th Street at Bowery.)

Here's a quick look at a few of the items... we'll have more on it tomorrow...

Sidewalk Café Applications

• 5 Napkin Burger (Bizet LLC), 150 E 14th St.

Coming soon to the southwest corner of 14th Street and Third Avenue ...

Applications within Resolution Areas

• Bad Burger (Violily LLC), 171 Ave A (wb)

The news release announcing the opening here promised that they would seek "to eventually serve Craft Beer and a Sommelier-honed Wine List."

New Liquor License Applications

• BareBurger (Bare City Two LLC), 85 2nd Ave (wb)

What's coming to the former Sin Sin space at East Fifth Street.

• Tinks Bake House Inc, 102 E 7th St (wb)

That incoming bakery between Avenue A and First Avenue must want a license to pair wine and stuff with their desserts...

4 comments:

  1. (a) Funny to have three over-priced burger joints to add to the 20 already in the east village

    (b) The idea of a sidewalk cafe on the corner of 14th & 3rd is silly.

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  2. they are competing with the pizza places which already have 33 in 10003

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  3. Anon @ 6:22
    (a)Please list ALL burger joints in the EV and please note the 20 that are overpriced. Just curious.
    (b)The idea of a sidewalk cafe anywhere in the EV struck me as absurd years ago. Now I think to each his own, even if it's a noisy, dirty, exhaust filled location. Enjoy... you idiots.

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  4. Contrary to the headlne,BADBURGER also serves beet,blackbean,turkey,and portobello burgers. And if they seem overpriced,bear in mind they come with fries or salad.

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