Wednesday, December 2, 2020

C&B is expanding on 7th Street

In some very positive local business news... C&B chef-owner Ali Sahin plans to expand his cafe into the vacant retail space — the former dry cleaners — next door here at 178 E. Seventh St. between Avenue A and Avenue B.
EVG contributor Stacie Joy reports that, at the moment, Sahin doesn't have any plans for indoor dining — just increased space for him and the team and a longer to-go counter. 

While he has signed a lease on the new storefront, this is a long-term project, as per Sahin, so don't expect to see the expanded space anytime too soon.

Back in the spring, Sahin held a successful fundraiser to buy a larger, more efficient oven for the cafe. Since then, he has been cranking out even more tasty bread

C&B opened here in January 2015.

Previously on EV Grieve:
• A visit to C&B Cafe on 7th Street

12 comments:

  1. This is disappointing! Thought Ali was starting a dry cleaner called "C&C". :)

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  2. Wonderful news! Congratulations, Ali!

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  3. Great news! C&B has the absolute best breakfast sandwiches.

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  4. Not much is more important in life than an excellent breakfast sandwich.

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  5. until very recently lived nearby on 6th — I miss a lot of things, but none more than C&B

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  6. Yay!!!! So nice to have some good news. Their sourdough bread: SO GOOD! And Corbin: so charmant!

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  7. Told ya again and again, commercial rents woukd crush, it would make sense again to open or expand businesses.

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