Last week we reported that workers had emptied out Joe's Steam Rice Roll at 36 St. Mark's Place.
It wasn't immediately clear if this meant a closure — or renovation. After all, the quick-serve shop between Second Avenue and Third Avenue closed for seven weeks without any public notice in the fall of 2019.
Unfortunately, it looks like a permanent closure — the address is now on the RIPCO website. The rent is available upon request.
Joe's debuted in the East Village in June 2019 ... and it seemed poised to break the curse of concepts that couldn't make it work in this space. This was the first standalone location for the business, described as a "cult favorite" by Eater, which got its start in a tiny storefront in Flushing.
No. 36 has seen a variety of openings and closings in recent years, including Cheers Cut, the Taiwanese mini-chain of fried foods ... Friterie Belgian Fries ... Fasta ("Pasta Your Way") ... and the $1.50 branch of 2 Bros. Pizza.
Photo by Steven; H/T Upper West Sider!
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Before it became the 1.50 Branch of two Brothers they had a higher-end Pizza shop there (with a REAL Pizza Oven) that was MOY TERRIFICO...Shortly before they closed they were serving Magnifico large Pizza Pies for 6 dollars...Those were the days (and the pizzas!)
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