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That's apparently it for Bar Taco at 185 Avenue C between 11th Street and 12th Street.
The Marshal recently came calling, putting the space in the legal possession of the landlord...
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Bar Taco arrived in early 2018, taking over the space from a short-lived venture called Malcriada, a self-described "Latino Gastropub" ... which arrived after Kaz, another short-lived venture that lasted seven months.
Cafecito, the Cuban-style cafe, had a good run here, closing in early 2016 after 14 years in business.
3 comments:
Yet people keep opening new restraints and cafes here (in NYC) when it is virtually impossible to make it past a year. Shame on our leaders for making this the new norm, the quality or livability of our neighborhoods has gone to hell.
Damn I miss Cafecito.
Well when your big attraction is selling tacos for 3 bucks on Tuesdays...
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