The Italian restaurant had its grand opening last evening at 345 E. Sixth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue...
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Until earlier this month, the space was Edward and Neal's Fish Bar. Owner Shane Cover, who runs Upstate around the corner on First Avenue, told us:
"I needed to switch it up. I was never able to be there as much as I should. Running fresh fish places took all of my time. Also I thought the prices were too high. I have not raised Upstate's prices since we opened [in 2011]. So Edwin and Neal's had to compete with a fish place right around the corner with better price points."
Anthony DeGrezia, whose family owns several Italian restaurants, is managing Tableside. You can find their menu here.
Tableside is open 5-11 p.m. Monday-Thursday; to midnight on Friday-Saturday; and 10 p.m. on Sunday.
Thanks to Vinny & O for the photos!
Previously on EV Grieve:
Edwin and Neal's Fish Bar gives way to Tableside on 6th Street
3 comments:
Wow, that menu is over the top in its awful preciousness. And it doesn't give prices, which is just obnoxious. As a fan of both Upstate and Edwin and Neal's (which I truly miss), I'd like this place to succeed, but it doesn't sound like it's even remotely similar to those places.
No prices = no dice(s.)
Hello just wanted to let you know the prices are up on the menu as of about a month ago. Hope that helps.
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