Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Art and signage arrive at future home of Broken Coconut on 4th Street
Interior renovations continue at 15 E. Fourth St., where Broken Coconut will soon be offering ways to "eat pretty," as the new signage notes...
As previously reported (first by BoweryBoogie), nightlife impresario Scott Sartiano is behind this venture, a quick-serve healthy restaurant serving items such as quinoa parfaits and coconut chia here between Broadway and Lafayette. (Some competition for the nearby Honeybrains?)
Before opening, Broken Coconut is displaying work by Peter Riezebos, a Shanghai-based artist from the Netherlands...
Other Music closed at this location in June 2016 after 20-plus years in business.
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That reads like a Portlandia TiVo guide preview.
ReplyDeletedmbream, you nailed that one. hope the next window art is more appetizing.
ReplyDeleteSoho moves to Noho that's the headline. Soho has become such as mess of tourists and street vendors that businesses are moving up to Noho. Can't say that I blame them. Can't say that I like it either. That Lafayette area is becoming verrrry precious and expensive.
ReplyDeleteSoHo isn't touristy. The only streets that are that are West Broadway and Prince Street but no one's selling "New York" shit on either strip. It's all independent artists.
ReplyDeleteEat pretty, you say. Okay.
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