Showing posts with label Archie and Sons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Archie and Sons. Show all posts
Thursday, September 11, 2014
[Updated] 23 Third Ave. getting its stripes
You will not have any problem finding Korilla BBQ's first brick-and-mortar restaurant.
Colossal Media is currently painting a building-high tiger-striped mural at 23 Third Ave. at St. Mark's Place where the food truckers will be setting up shop this fall.
As previously reported, Korilla BBQ is taking over the space last held by Archie & Sons, the luncheonette that closed in early August after one year in business here.
More TK.
Updated 9/12
Here's a photo from this afternoon via Jordy Trachtenberg...
Monday, August 11, 2014
Korilla BBQ confirmed for Archie & Sons space
As we reported last Thursday, Archie & Sons, the year-old luncheonette on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place, was "closed for remodeling."
In this case, "closed for remodeling" was code for "we're not reopening." It was a foregone conclusion that Archie's was done for. We heard rumors going back to June that the folks from Archie's were teaming up with a food-truck vendor for a new venture here at 23 Third Ave. (Eater reported on this rumor Thursday.)
We have confirmation from a very reliable source that food truckers Korilla BBQ will open their first restaurant in this space in the weeks ahead.
If you're new to Korilla BBQ, then you can read this review at Serious Eats.
As for this address, perhaps Korilla will be able to stick around. Tahini closed here in June 2012. Then Little Italy Pizza (heh) lasted four whole months. Archie's opened last Aug. 12.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Archie & Sons now 'closed for remodeling'
[Photo by EVG reader Russ]
Ugh. As the sign shows, the 50s-style luncheonette on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place is closed for the month of August.
They opened just about a year ago to the date.
We're big fans of their food. However, the closure, temporary or not, doesn't come as a total shocker. In recent months, the hours became more sporadic, the offerings became more varied (juice bar! smoothies!), the quality of food seemingly deteriorated, the staff changed. Plus, we were the only people inside the last six or so times inside. (And we were not there at off hours.)
We were hoping that they would catch on — particularly with all the office bodies (and students) coming to the IBM Watson Building across the street.
Still, it wasn't also tough to opt for Archie's over old favorites the Stage and B&H …
Previously on EV Grieve:
Archie & Sons, a new luncheonette, opening very soon at 23 Third Ave.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Archie & Sons now sporting neon signage
Over on Third Avenue just off St. Mark's, the newish Archie & Sons (try the tuna melt) now features a new neon sign... right there.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Archie & Sons, a new luncheonette, opening very soon at 23 Third Ave.
Monday, August 12, 2013
Archie and Sons now open for biz
Archie & Sons is now open on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place... we've already heard good things about the 50s-style luncheonette, from the no-nonsense interior to the straightforward menu.
We wrote about it back on July 30:
Archie & Sons has roots on Long Island (Hewlett) where proprietor Howie Cohen ran Archie's Deli until 2010.
Cohen is also one of the investors who bought the Papaya King brand several years ago.
While we didn't get a chance to speak with Cohen, Blake Gower, part of the Papaya King team, told us a little more about Archie & Sons.
"Howie and his family have been in the business for decades. The presence of B&H and Stage reinforced our thinking that the East Village was the right kind of neighborhood to bring this to life in NYC; there's a certain warmth and appreciation for homey neighborhood places that persists in the East Village," Gower said. "I grew up eating at the original Archie's — I still have dreams about side dishes of Howie's macaroni salad."
Let us know if you try it...
Thursday, August 1, 2013
EV Grieve Eatery Etc.: A theater sign for Archie & Sons; Everyman Espresso returns
And here's the sign for Archie & Sons... a 1950s-style luncheonette opening very soon at 23 Third Ave. The original Archie's operated on Long Island for nearly two decades...
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And a new sign for the incoming Han Dynasty on Third Avenue near East 12th Street...
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[Photo via Facebook by John C. Hume]
Everyman Espresson on East 13th Street closed for a "face lift" back in late June... it reopened yesterday ... in the lobby of the Classic Stage Company.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Archie & Sons, a new luncheonette, opening very soon at 23 Third Ave.
[Photo from last week]
Work is wrapping up at 23 Third Ave. near St. Mark's Place... where Archie & Sons, a 1950s-style luncheonette, is expected to open this week...
There was a casting call for staff on July 22...
Archie & Sons has roots on Long Island (Hewlett) where proprietor Howie Cohen ran Archie's Deli until 2010. He's bringing that concept here.
Cohen is also one of the investors who bought the Papaya King brand several years ago.
While we didn't get a chance to speak with Cohen, Blake Gower, part of the Papaya King team, told us a little more about Archie & Sons.
"Howie and his family have been in the business for decades. The presence of B&H and Stage reinforced our thinking that the East Village was the right kind of neighborhood to bring this to life in NYC; there's a certain warmth and appreciation for homey neighborhood places that persists in the East Village," Gower said. "I grew up eating at the original Archie's — I still have dreams about side dishes of Howie's macaroni salad."
Archie's will be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They originally announced an Aug. 1 opening date, though Gower said that they may bump that back by a day or two.
23 Third Ave. was mostly recently home to a fairly humdrum slice place.
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