Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Former Nicoletta space for rent on 2nd Avenue and 10th Street



The for lease signs are up now in the windows at 160 Second Ave. at 10th Street, the former home of Nicoletta, Chef Michael White's pizzeria.

According to an online listing, the monthly asking rent is $25,000 (1,700 rentable square feet on the ground level).

As first reported here on Dec. 21, Nicoletta was opening in a new, undisclosed spot in the East Village where they are continuing with a delivery service.

Not sure where they are working from these days, but the Nicoletta Instagram is actively pushing the pies...


A previous Nicoletta Instagram post noted that their new EV space will also feature expanded menu items and delivery zone.

Nicoletta opened to much hoopla in June 2012.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Nicoletta Pizzeria closes 2nd Avenue dining room, plans move to a new delivery-only location

Cafe Centosette closes on Second Avenue

4 comments:

  1. Apparently they are opening a DC location: https://www.popville.com/2018/12/nicoletta-italian-kitchen-dc/

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  2. Rent includes slightly used clipboards.

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  3. I hope Nicorette saved their velvet ropes and clipboard, the crowd of business owners who can afford the space is going to be huge.

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  4. Love it. From velvet ropes and Wisconsin cheese (huh? we don't have dairy in NYC) to out of business. Hope the next restaurant is not a pizzeria since we get the smell of burning wood in our apartment.

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