Nino's has been closed since last October on Avenue A and St. Mark's Place.
A few people explored taking over the space... but the former pizzeria remains on the rental market.
And over the weekend these [presumably empty] kegs arrived inside the storefront.
Curious who they belong too, given that there any adjacent businesses that are even open... and Nino's didn't serve beer.
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My guess the landlord put them there after finding them on the rooftop after an all night rage.
Plus, isn't it illegal to store alcohol in a commercial property that doesn't have a alcohol license? Or does it already have one?
Uh, maybe there's no alcohol in the kegs, they're just empty kegs???
anon above (x2): killjoy.
Maybe the guys from Phi Lam Poo had a pop up party
First of all, that's like $1200 in deposit$$$. ha. Guessing its from the empty bar next door. All those spaces are in some phase of demo.
How much does a keg cost and how many ounces of beer can a keg hold?
Typical Drumpf personal appearance prep:
Looks like it could be a good time
All you get is hot air
We miss Nino's--the favorite pizza of all the kids on Tompkins playground and in the Tompkins pool. We also miss Benny's Burrito's, Café Pick Me Up, Sustainables--and while we are at it--bring back Boca Chica!!!!
I'm with you, 11:29AM. I miss Nino's too. My favorite pizza since they first opened. And while we're at it, bring back Life Cafe and Harry's Burrito's and Stooz Records!
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