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Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Souper Tuesday

As previously noted, Ciao for Now at 523 E. 12th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B now offers a soup service (along with a few other menu items) — to stay or to go — on Tuesday evenings from 5-10.

And tonight...

Yes we're open! Every Tuesday 5-10pm because it's soup night at Ciao. Today soups are, Veggie chili (Gluten free) Red lentil in coconut milk curry (Gluten free and vegan) Poblano chicken chowder (Gluten free) We will also offer Raw kale salad (Gluten free) Focaccia pizzas, Homemade vanilla ice cream, Flourless chocolate cakes (Gluten free)  #soupnight #familyowned #thelodown #eastvillagegrieve #evgrieve #healthyeating #healthy #organic #healthycomfortfood #eastvillage #eastvillagecafe #nyccoffee #caffeinefix #treatyourself #NYC #comfortfood  #local #healthyliving #nutritious #photooftheday #eeeeeats #nyceats #organicbakery #pastries #nyccatering

A post shared by Ciao For Now (@ciaofornowny) on Apr 17, 2018 at 6:36am PDT


The cafe shut down its dining room after 17 years at the end of January. However, ownership was continuing on with their catering business as well as using the space for community events.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Ciao For Now is closing after 17 years on 12th Street; will continue with catering business
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