Wednesday, December 28, 2016
East Side Tavern in the works for former Redhead space on 13th Street
After 10 years in service, the Redhead closed on Dec. 17 here at 349 E. 13th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue.
The space, however, doesn't look to be empty very long.
Paperwork from an applicant vying for a liquor license is now up on the front door...
The applicant, going by the name East Side Tavern, is proposing to open a restaurant here.
So far, the applicant's questionnaire with more information about the establishment hasn't been posted to the CB3 website.
CB3's SLA committee meeting is 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 9 in the Thelma Burdick Community Room, 10 Stanton St. at the Bowery.
As for the Redhead, the well-regarded restaurant that served Southern fare, the lease was up for renewal ... and the partners have been living out of state.
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ReplyDeleteReally? A restaurant? With, like real food and a . . . kitchen?
ReplyDeleteLose a full service restaurant, gain a tavern. But of course.
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