Last month, AlphaBet Cafe on East 14th Street and Avenue B had to close for "difficulties with the gas," according to a sign on the restaurant's front gate. (While that reason may be true, there was also a DOH-mandated closure — 55 violation points.)
The Cafe reopened the next week... only to close again last Friday — again via the hand of the DOH. Documents on file with the city show inspectors handed out 76 violation points ... including for the following:
• Food not cooled by an approved method whereby the internal product temperature is reduced from 140º F to 70º F or less within 2 hours, and from 70º F to 41º F or less within 4 additional hours.
• Appropriately scaled metal stem-type thermometer or thermocouple not provided or used to evaluate temperatures of potentially hazardous foods during cooking, cooling, reheating and holding.
Yesterday, a reader spotted workers collecting their things from the space. According to one worker, AlphaBet Cafe is not going to reopen
Updated 10/3
A reader spotted the owner here late Wednesday afternoon ... working and putting up new signs in the windows saying closed for repairs/renovations ... Perhaps a good sign for a reopening here.
Updated 10/5
The restaurant is back open. A reader just had breakfast there. A restaurant employee here did tell a local resident last week that the Cafe would not return.
Another long-time business driven out thanks to ever-increasing city rules and regulations. What a great bar space that will make.
ReplyDeleteProbably be acquired by developer and pieced in to the urban renewal of 14th Street from 1St Ave to C Ave 12 story residence with street level retail my bet
ReplyDeleteI hate to say this, but after a very nice meal there once, just after they had reopened under the new name, a bug crawled across my table, it was a total turn off, and I never could bring myself to go back there, although I had been a long time customer.
ReplyDeleteHaven't been there in a while. I loved its old school diner style, but "clean" wasn't an adjective I would associate with it.
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