Thursday, July 21, 2022

The new East Village location of the Brindle Room set to open next week on 11th Street

The familiar Brindle Room signage went up yesterday at the restaurant's new home, 647 E. 11th St., just west of Avenue C. 

Owner Jeremy Spector tells us that they will debut on Wednesday, July 27, with an abbreviated preview menu through Labor Day. 

For the first few weeks, he said they'll be open Wednesday through Saturday from 5-11 p.m. ... with expanded hours, days and brunch to come soon.

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

"The place has really cool ceilings, and it's bigger and nicer than my old spot. But most important to me is that it's in the same neighborhood. I'm pretty fired up — it's been two long years." 
The previous tenant here, Virginia's, will reopen this fall in the old Root & Bone space on Third Street. 

8 comments:

  1. Thrilled. Best burger in the EV

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    1. Oh yum yes… Sebastian Burger!

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  2. Hopefully Virginia's coming to 3rd and B will help the vibe on that corner.

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  3. Welcome back! The Brindle Room might be the restaurant I miss most since Covid hit. I can't wait to get a burger and a beer.

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  4. Brindle Room and Virginia's both surviving and moving to new spots in the neighborhood is such good news. Here's hoping Zum Schneider reopens soon too. Maybe they can take one of the vacant spots on lower B

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  5. I want Sammy's Romanian back!

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    1. I’m satisfied having Taco Bell back in the hood, ha!

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  6. I think it's next to the old Matilda restaurant, if memory serves rightly

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