Tuesday, June 3, 2014

[Updated] Looks like Coyote Ugly will make that Grand Reopening tomorrow night after all


[Photo by EVG reader John]

Workers have been cranking out the renovations at Coyote Ugly. The 21-year-old bar at 153 First Ave. closed for renovations last Tuesday … with a grand reopening set for tomorrow.

The inside was a gutted mess late last week … but crews worked the weekend to get the place ready for more Midnight Margarita Nights and Lynyrd Skynyrd. (Or vice versa.)

Anyway! Signs are up now announcing the reopening.

And here's a bonus view of the interior as of Saturday…


[Photo by William Klayer]

Updated 1:48

Gothamist notes that the wall of bras behind the bar... will return!

5 comments:

  1. Still don't give a shit...

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  2. This is the ONLY bar I've never been inside of in this zip code.
    Thank you very much.

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  3. This crew should have worked on Freedom Tower. It would have saved billions of dollars and about 8 years.

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  4. Gothamist was good on this one: But what will become of the wall of bras, collected over the years from liberated college co-eds and shimmied off from beneath Fireball-soaked "Bachelorette" sashes?
    "They're in a garbage bag," a worker named Joe informed us when we visited the site today. Two garbage bags, to be specific, which were stowed in the manager's locked office, you know, for safe-keeping, can't just have a bunch of rubberneckers manhandling the wall bras, which, if you've never been, hang from behind the bar like poultry hangs in the windows of Chinatown meat markets.

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  5. Great new bar looks amazing.Clean bathrooms. Floors are cool too. Great job to the contractor

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