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.
My guess the landlord put them there after finding them on the rooftop after an all night rage.
ReplyDeletePlus, isn't it illegal to store alcohol in a commercial property that doesn't have a alcohol license? Or does it already have one?
ReplyDeleteUh, maybe there's no alcohol in the kegs, they're just empty kegs???
ReplyDeleteanon above (x2): killjoy.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the guys from Phi Lam Poo had a pop up party
ReplyDeleteFirst 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.
ReplyDeleteHow much does a keg cost and how many ounces of beer can a keg hold?
ReplyDeleteTypical Drumpf personal appearance prep:
ReplyDeleteLooks 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!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'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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