Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Brindle Room is making an East Village return this spring in new 11th Street home

The Brindle Room has a new East Village home. 

Owner Jeremy Spector confirmed that his restaurant, known for some pretty tasty burgers, will reopen this spring at 647 E. 11th St. just west of Avenue C. 

Spector is on this month's CB3-SLA docket (Feb. 16) for a liquor license for the address, the former Virginia's. (Their lease was up on Dec. 31 at the address and Virginia's ownership decided to look elsewhere for a larger space.) 

The Brindle Room spent 11 years at 277 E. 10th St. between Avenue A and First Avenue. The restaurant was open for takeout during the early days of the pandemic but stayed shut after the spring of 2020.

Spector vowed to find a new home for The Brindle Room. And he likes what he will have at No. 647.

"The place has really cool ceilings, and it's bigger and nicer than my old spot," he said in an email yesterday. "But most important to me is that it's in the same neighborhood. I'm pretty fired up — it's been two long years." 

He also shared a clip about with a reopening announcement...

 

7 comments:

  1. Yum, those look like the thick cut fries that I love. I look forward to trying them when they open on 11th St.

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  2. Awesome!! Keep the good news coming. Here's hoping Zum Schneider pops up somewhere nearby soon

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  3. Please bring back the breakfast doughnuts!

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  4. YES, YES, YES!! I was sad to see Virginia's go, they had the best burgers in the neighborhood after Brindle Room closed. It's so good to hear they're coming back, I'll be first in line on opening night.

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  5. So glad to hear the brindle room is reopening and with more space. Cant wait to have a burger! sam

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  6. that’s good news, hope the new location has the same vibe as their 10th St location

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  7. Yay!! Please bring back the mushroom bread pudding!

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