Showing posts with label 8th Street Winecellar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 8th Street Winecellar. Show all posts
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Bibi Wine Bar is now open on East 4th Street
Yes, like the headline says. Bibi Wine Bar is now open at 211 E. Fourth St. between Avenue A and Avenue B… The Bar, in the former JujoMukti Tea Lounge (how did they get a liquor license?), is via the owners of the 8th Street Winecellar.
Per the chalkboard sign out front, they are featuring a "don't worry Bibi happy" happy hour.
We haven't heard anything about the place just yet … but there are some enthusiastic reviews on Yelp.
h/t EVG reader Chucho
Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader report: 8th Street Winecellar looking to open a 4th Street location
Monday, March 18, 2013
Reader report: 8th Street Winecellar looking to open a 4th Street location
Last evening, members of the East 4th Street A & B Block Association and other concerned residents met to discuss several new bars-cafes-restaurants in the works for this part of the East Village.
Reps from some of the bars were apparently on-hand to discuss their ventures. One tidbit. We didn't know who was angling for the space at 211 E. Fourth St. vacated late last year by JujoMukti Tea Lounge. A tipster tells us that the folks behind the 8th Street Winecellar are hoping to take that space. They are expected to be on the April CB3/SLA committee agenda.
Here's a description of the place via New York:
No word if they will change their name here to 4th Street Winecellar.
[Image via the 8th Street Winecellar website]
Reps from some of the bars were apparently on-hand to discuss their ventures. One tidbit. We didn't know who was angling for the space at 211 E. Fourth St. vacated late last year by JujoMukti Tea Lounge. A tipster tells us that the folks behind the 8th Street Winecellar are hoping to take that space. They are expected to be on the April CB3/SLA committee agenda.
Here's a description of the place via New York:
Located below street level on a busy Greenwich Village block, this warm, unpretentious wine bar keeps oenophiles lingering with a helpful staff and shareable small plates of charcuterie and pigs in blankets. Owners Jonny Cohen and Michael Lagnese are veteran Union Square Café barkeeps—the T-shirt-clad duo are often caught behind the wood-accented bar, dropping an informed suggestion from their lengthy selection of affordable wines (no bottle over $100).
No word if they will change their name here to 4th Street Winecellar.
[Image via the 8th Street Winecellar website]
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