Friday, May 2, 2014
Last call for Speakeasy on Avenue C this weekend
The continued transformation of Nublu's new home at 151 Avenue C meant that the longtime tenant upstairs, Speakeasy, would eventually have to close up… and that's happening this weekend … Saturday night is it for the low-key salsa bar/club on the second floor that often feels as if you're in someone's living room. (Until the whole place is dancing anyway.)
Previously on EV Grieve:
151 Avenue C: "This prime East Village location stands out as a rare opportunity for users, investors and developers"
Nublu moving up Avenue C; restaurant in the works for new space
Report: Not everyone is happy about the pending arrival of Nublu's 2-story new home
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They will be burning out the squatters soon no doubt. They have a history with shadows. Look into it seriously. They are not what they seem. Get your guard up squatters.
ReplyDeleteRIP Speakeasy, had a lot of great nights there.
ReplyDeleteI think they need better salsa dj
ReplyDeleteit's 3 am and YET AGAIN i am wide awake because of Club 151. . . the bass is thumping so loud in my apartment i can't sleep. my windows are vibrating. how many bars do we need on one block?!?! and the construction inside isn't even finished yet, but they're open?!?! apparently they don't understand the concept of soundproofing, especially when they are surrounded by residential buildings. help!!!
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