Showing posts with label First Avenue Pierogi and Deli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Avenue Pierogi and Deli. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2014

Coming soon to 1st Avenue: Sweet Generation, 'A Bakery for Arts Education'



There's a new tenant coming to the former First Avenue Pierogi and Deli at 130 First Ave. near St. Mark's Place.

As you can see, signs are up for Sweet Generation, a bakery that recently raised $27,000 in an Indiegogo campaign that ended on Friday to help build out the space.

Owner Amy Chasan is a former high school arts teacher who quit her job to open the made-to-order cookie and cupcake business … first from her home kitchen then to a shared commercial space.

Here's more about Sweet Generation via Indiegogo:

Before starting Sweet Generation, I dedicated my career to Arts education. I first taught Art in 2004 at an alternative high school that was a last resort for teens — there I witnessed the dramatic and profound transformation that my students experienced when nothing else had worked for them. They gained confidence, developed a stronger sense of self, and assumed greater responsibility for their own success. I spent 8 years running Arts programs and then worked with the City of New York to expand and improve Arts programs in low-income communities.

The problem is the negative impact that funding cuts have on the quality and availability of the Arts to children. In fact, government funding for the arts has decreased by 31% since 1992! I noticed that organizations tried to bridge the gap through bake sales and community events, but the ones that needed it most could not make up the loss.

At the same time, I returned to my lifelong love of baking as a personal creative outlet and before I knew it, I was being hired to cater weddings, art openings and corporate parties. Demand grew to the point that I was baking all night, going to work in the morning, running out to do a delivery on my lunch break, and then starting all over again… and that’s when I came up with the idea for Sweet Generation, a bakery that removes barriers between children and art.

Sweet Generation not only funds Arts education for youth, but engages young people in the business itself. A portion of Sweet Generation’s sales are donated to Arts organizations, and we support their fundraising efforts through in-kind donations of our baked goods. We also started an internship program that teaches baking, work readiness, and entrepreneurship to teens and young adults from low-income communities.

Some of the organizations that Sweet Generation supports are: Theater for a New Audience, Arlington Center for the Arts, Children’s Museum of the Arts, Citizen Schools, Urban Arts Partnership, The After School Corporation (TASC), Precious Dreams Foundation and the Hip-Hop Re:Education Project.

In 2013, the Voice named Sweet Generation the "Best Cupcake" in NYC.

After 30 years here, proprietor Wieslawa Kurowycky and her family decided to retire and close First Avenue Pierogi and Deli in early July.

Previously on EV Grieve:
After 30 years, First Avenue Pierogi and Deli is closing

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Updated: Former First Avenue Pierogi and Deli space for rent



After 30 years here at 130 First Ave. near St. Mark's Place, proprietor Wieslawa Kurowycky and her family decided to retire and close First Avenue Pierogi and Deli.

We noticed a "for rent" sign in the window the other day. The listing isn't online just yet at the Quality Living website. So we don't know what the asking price is for this prime real EV real estate…

And we miss the food at First Avenue Pierogi and Deli.

Updated 8-16
The asking rent is $6,500.

Previously on EV Grieve:
After 30 years, First Avenue Pierogi and Deli is closing

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Last day for First Avenue Pierogi and Deli


[EVG file photo from December 2011]

As we noted back on June 16, First Avenue Pierogi and Deli is closing. Today is the last day.

After 30 years here at 130 First Ave. near St. Mark's Place, proprietor Wieslawa Kurowycky and her family decided to retire.

While a rent hike can't be blamed (the Kurowycky family owns the building), sales have fallen in the past few years, as DNAinfo pointed out.

Otherwise ... per DNAinfo:

Kurowycky said she is looking forward to relaxing and spending time with her family.

“We’ve had a good run and it’s time for us to leave [and] take a break,” she said.

The shop will be missed.

Previously on EV Grieve:
After 30 years, First Avenue Pierogi and Deli is closing

Monday, June 16, 2014

After 30 years, First Avenue Pierogi and Deli is closing



We're sad to report that one of our favorite places, First Avenue Pierogi and Deli, is closing — the owners have decided to retire.

Their last day at 130 First Ave. just south of St. Mark's Place is July 2.

And there isn't any evil, rent-hike happy landlord to blame: Proprietor Wieslawa Kurowycky's family also owns the building. After 30 years it's just time to retire. So you'll still see the family around…

Meanwhile, you have a few weeks left to stock up on inexpensive (and delicious) pierogies, blintzes, soups, potato pancakes, etc.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

First Avenue Pierogi and Deli back open after summer break



One of our favorites, First Avenue Pierogi & Deli at 130 First Ave., closed for the summer after July 4. They are back open today. Now go! Cabbage rolls await...

Monday, July 1, 2013

First Avenue Pierogi & Deli closing for the remainder of the summer



One of our favorites, First Avenue Pierogi & Deli at 130 First Ave., will be closing after Wednesday through Labor Day... the owners are taking off a little more time this summer than in previous years...

In any event, you have today through Wednesday to stock up on pierogis, blintzes, cabbage rolls, etc., for the next two months...

Monday, October 1, 2012

First Avenue Pierogi & Deli is back open

A reader lets us know that EVG favorite First Avenue Pierogi & Deli is back open after a vacation-remodeling combo on First Avenue near St. Mark's Place. They closed in August, and we saw bits-and-pieces of the new paint and tile coming to the interior... as well as the new awning outside. The apologetic reader didn't go inside, though, because she was carrying a lot of bags. So we'll get a report on the new-look space some other time.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

A new era (and awning) for First Avenue Pierogi & Deli

A few weeks ago we noted that EVG favorite First Avenue Pierogi & Deli was closed for renovations...

[December 2011]

A reader sent us the good news last night that the shop looks ready to reopen... However, the bad news, depending on your fondness for old signs ... was that an awning had replaced that great old sign...


On the bright side, we do like that font...

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

First Avenue Pierogi & Deli closed for now, reopening in 2 weeks

EVG favorite First Avenue Pierogi & Deli (near St. Mark's) has been closed of late...

[December 2011]

I assumed that they were on holiday — the owners usually take off this time of year. However, several readers said that it looked like a carpenter was inside working on the store... Sure enough, as this photo via EVG reader John G. shows... vacation aside, it appears that the space is getting scrubbed up a bit... maybe a new floor and wall tiles...


...a man working on the space told me on Friday that they'd reopen within two weeks. All fine, as long as they don't re-do those signs in the display case...

[Via Flickr]

Here's Eric Asimov writing about their pierogis for the Times back in January 1999:

They are marvelously delicate and savory, nothing like the sturdy, gummy dumplings that are more common. And the bigos is fabulous, fragrant with spices and full of smoky sweet-and-sour flavor.