Wow.
East Seventh Street, particularly on the north side of the street closer to Avenue A,
seemed to be
booming there for a bit. No more. Well, first,
Locks 'n' Lads, the kiddie hair salon, has closed. Their outgoing message on their answering machine confirms it. Meanwhile, farther east, there's activity next to
Butter Lane Cupcakes. A neighbor said this vacant space may
just become a ground-floor apartment. Then!
The Chocolate Bar has been shuttered the last few days. And don't expect to see it open again. I have it on
very good authority that this location is officially closed. (And they just opened to so much hoopla in June.) Finally, the signs for the forthcoming
East Village Pie Lounge at 131 E. Seventh St. are gone. Maybe that doesn't mean anything, though the spot has
seemingly been dormant. The Pie Lounge was to take over the space that previously housed the short-lived Italian cafe Affettati. What gives here? Recession? Stupidly high rents (still)? The East Village wasn't ready for/didn't want/need more high-end dessert places?
The Chocolate Bar yesterday.

Construction next to Butter Lane Cupcakes.

Locks 'N' Lads no more.

P.S.
Oddly enough, the Chocolate Bar's new Egg Cream was just featured
in this week's Page Six Magazine.