Thursday, May 29, 2014
[Updated] A quick look at Coyote Ugly, now gutted on 1st Avenue
Coyote Ugly closed Tuesday for remodeling … with a grand reopening expected here at 153 First Ave. this coming Wednesday, according to the 21-year-old bar's website.
Well, they're not kidding around with that remodeling. EVG regular William Klayer took the above photo of the interior yesterday — not much left inside. A grand reopening next Wednesday seems optimistic at the moment.
Updated 2:34 p.m.
The Coyote Ugly floor is now outside the front doors. Get that wood while you can!
[Photo by William Klayer]
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This bar sucks so hard. Last time I stepped in there was years ago. It was one step in, then out again. All I can see is the renovations turning it even more stupid
Do we care?
I have lived here all my life. Must have walked by it a million times. Never went in. I am assuming that the experience would be similar to one I had when I went to Hogs and Heifers (not my choice) as part of my bachelor party experience back in the 90’s. After one my friends asked for a jukebox song selection, the women bartender started screaming at us to get the fuck out, the bouncers started to approach us; it took my friend who was a NYC police officer at the time to flash his badge, tell them that we were leaving and to back the fuck off. Like Hogs and Heifers, Coyote Ugly is a tourist trap for rubes.
When I first moved to the EV, Liliana, the owner of Coyote Ugly, was a bartender at the old Village Idiot, which was on first ave. It was an excellent little dive. After it closed, one of the partners of that bar opened Hogs & Heiffers, which did not start out as the tourist trap it is today, and Lilianna opened the Coyote Ugly. I'm not a fan of the bar, but she's done pretty well for herself.
people like their drugs and every third business in the e village depends on alcohol to exist - when cupcake storefronts claim they need to sell booze to survive, that is pathetic. Living here, I now understand the Temperance Movement.
I can't believe I actually watched that video yesterday.
Back in the '80s it was a gay bar, but I can't remember the name.
I already got a wood from watching that video yesterday.
Coyote Ugly wishes it were a tourist bar. Maybe the other branches are. But actually this one is just a total dive bar.
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