Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Croxley Ales closes tomorrow (Wednesday) after 14 years on Avenue B


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Croxley Ales is ending its 14-year run on Avenue B after service tomorrow (Aug. 30).

Ownership posted this on the bar's Facebook page:

After almost 15 years on Ave B, Croxley's will open it’s doors for the last time Wednesday, August 30th 2017. We’d like to thank our staff and our guests for all the memories. We invite you to get your craft beer & wing fix one last time with us in Croxley Ave B & we sincerely look forward to seeing you at our other locations ... Don’t forget! Croxley’s In Williamsburg is only one short stop away on the L line. See you there for FOOTBALL KICK off Sept 7th…

The owners behind the Irish bars Triona's on Sullivan (est. 2012) and Triona's on Third (est. 2009) will take over the space at 28-30 Avenue B between Second Street and Third Street for a similar-sounding venture.

Earlier this month, CB3's SLA committee approved a new liquor license for the yet-to-be-be-named establishment (Triona's on B?). This Triona's will have hours of noon to 4 a.m. Monday through Friday, and 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The menu is "traditional American-Irish comfort food." The bar-restaurant will also have 20 TV sets.

Croxley Ales opened on Avenue B in 2003.

Previously on EV Grieve:
CB3 OKs Triona's takeover of Croxley Ales on Avenue B

Owners of Triona's lined up to take over Croxley Ales on Avenue B

Croxley Ales beer garden sign finally removed

Croxley Ales reopens on Thursday

Avenue B condos near former heroin hot spot named Poppy Lofts

9 comments:

  1. I am so glad I don't live anywhere near that end of Ave B. My sympathy for those that do.

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  2. Now if we could just put an end to the Bottomless Brunch concept......

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  3. I will need to discuss this with my therapist tomorrow :(

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  4. I can't believe this shit show is allowed to continue.

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  5. IzF: Bottomless brunches are supposed to be illegal, but the State Liquor Authority likes them so they are allowed. I've seen at least 15 in the EV and I'm sure there are more.

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  6. Wooooooo!

    and when Triona's open...
    Wooooooo!

    East Village today reminds me of Las Vegas, tacky and unrefined.

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  7. At least Vegas has a scuzzy charm. This shit that has spread in the East Village, as well as the usual now tony places in Brooklyn and what's now surfacing in Queens and Rockaway Beach is homogenized theme park gilded age bullshit.

    All this bar crawl nonsense is like a lame version of Madri gras and spring break all year round.

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  8. What is with CB3 that they approved a new bar open until 4am, guaranteeing that alcohol users will floood the streets in the middle of the night?!?

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  9. Anon@8:54am, thank you for your sympathy. Sometimes it gets hard down here to remember how fucking cool some people are...somewhere. Not so much down here, though.

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