Friday, June 19, 2020

Curb your enthusiasm: A look at more East Village businesses with their doors back open


[Trash & Vaudeville, 7th Street]

Back on Monday, EVG contributor Stacie Joy shared a sampling of the East Village businesses that were back open for curbside sales as part of the blessed Phase 1.

In this sequel post, Stacie shares a few more of the retail operations up and running again (and yes — several businesses here had been open previously, including Sunny & Annie's and Book Club)...


[Sunny's Florist, 6th Street]


[Downtown Yarns, Avenue A]


[Limited to One, 10th Street]


[Bali Kitchen, 4th Street]


[The Juicy Lucy kiosk, 1st Street]


[East Village Acupuncture, 2nd Street]


[Sunny & Annie's, Avenue B]


[Book Club Bar, 3rd Street]


[VorteXity Books, Avenue A]


[Red Gate Bakery, 1st Street]


[Kolkata Chai Co., 3rd Street]

Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village businesses reopen their doors for curbside pickup

5 comments:

  1. Happy to see Bali Kitchen has returned!

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  2. So happy Jen is back SELLING books on ave A

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  3. Come on EV we’ve got this!!!❤️❤️

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  4. Did you all noticed the gazillion Uhaul trucks this weekend, evacuating millennials back home?

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