Monday, April 24, 2023

Here's what's coming to the former Zum Schneider space on 7th Street and Avenue C

Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy 

Ayat, a Palestinian bistro with several Brooklyn outposts, including the original in Bay Ridge, is opening its first Manhattan outpost on the NW corner of Seventh Street and Avenue C later this year. 

EVG contributor Stacie Joy met owners Akram Nassir (left) and Abdul Elenani outside the space, where interior renovations are underway...
Elenani and his team have been busy expanding in the five boroughs, with multiple new locations and concepts in the works, as Eater previously reported

The East Village location will offer Middle Eastern/Palestinian food — and no alcohol.

Zum Schneider, the popular biergarten and restaurant, closed here after 20 years in late February 2020. 

In November 2020, a jokester attached a fake sign to the storefront stating that a McDonald's was opening here. 

13 comments:

Scuba Diva said...

Be nice if they were able to save the quirky wood doors from the Zum Schneider storefront.

Anonymous said...

I am happy this space is now occupied. These men seem like nice people. The best part perhaps is the no alcohol aspect of their business. What I don't miss about the former tenant was the loud music and drunk patrons making excessive noise late in the evening as I tried to sleep across the street in my apartment. With the onset of rowdy bars on this block already, this will be a nice departure from the chaos. Welcome to the neighborhood.

Anonymous said...

I very much missed Zum during the pandemic. I could have certainly calmed my nerves with a big outdoor beer.

Anonymous said...

yay! if it is anything like https://goo.gl/maps/twfqy84bzSSzKMMz7 then we're in for something special. I don't know if the math can work without alcohol but hopefully they got a deal on the rent.

Anonymous said...

The best middle eastern food a new Yorker can consume and ran by the most active restaurateur, Abdul Elenani.

Xeo said...

These guys seem nice and I'm happy that the place will be filled finally.
The building did Zum schneider dirty. That place was an institution in our neighborhood, and it led the charge to getting nicer places on Ave C.

I'll miss zum schneider though. We're all worse off for it not being here.

Neighbor said...

Nice! Sounds like a good addition to the neighborhood. Here's hoping Zum Schneider reopens one of these days. Maybe one of the many vacant spots on B?

Anonymous said...

Ayat is so good - this is great news.

Anonymous said...

I’ve been to Ayat as well as their restaurant Al-Badawi. Food is OUTSTANDING! And expect a very colorful and elaborate decor

Anonymous said...

I don't feel worse off for by Zum being gone. Places come and go, life carries on. Not such a disaster.

Anonymous said...

I am so excited for this! Best of luck to the new owners - welcome to our new neighbors!!!

Anonymous said...

Best of luck! Welcome to the neighborhood! And I agree w/ other posters, may be best w no alcohol . So many drunks already

Scuba Diva said...

BTW, as a non-drinker I'm kind of happy this place will be alcohol-free; alcohol isn't a total deal-breaker for me—not in this city—but just a glance at the menu tells me I'm probably going to be going here a lot regardless, or at least getting take-out.