Lions & Tigers & Squares
As we noted on Oct. 11, the outpost of Lions & Tigers & Squares is now open here on Second Avenue and 10th Street.
The pizzeria, via the owners of Artichoke, is an homage to all things Detroit with a menu showcasing four-slice Detroit-style square pies featuring pepperoni, baby meatball, black olive and their Mustard Pie with spicy brown mustard and cheddar cheese. Other menu items include spicy chicken wings called the Detroit Red Wings.
The first Lions & Tigers & Squares opened in the spring of 2018 on 23rd Street in Chelsea. This space is larger, with a 50-seat dining room and a bar. The sidewalk cafe arrives in the spring.
Nicoletta
closed last December at this address after six-plus years in business. They are still delivering pizzas from somewhere.
Nostro
The low-key Italian restaurant is now open at 75 Second Ave. between Fourth Street and Fifth Street.
Expect to find an array of pastas and staples such as eggplant parmigiana ($12) and grilled salmon ($17). Not sure what their portions are like — the prices look reasonable enough.
This is the second outpost for Nostro, which got its start out on Fifth Avenue in the Greenwood Heights/South Slope area of Brooklyn. (EVG contributor James Maher is a fan of the Brooklyn location!)
No. 75 has been vacant since ZaabVer Thai
closed in the spring of 2018.
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Photo by @BobbyFingers]
Auriga Café
The cafe at 198 Avenue A between 12th Street and 13th Street had been in soft-open mode since early September ... with the grand opening taking place last Thursday.
Auriga Café is the second venture for David Duran, who owns nine-year-old El Camion two storefronts to the south. With this space, he's offering "upscale comfort food" with aspirations of filling a dining niche left by former Avenue A mainstays
7A and
Sidewalk Cafe.
The menu features a variety of burgers, salads, soups, etc. Find the menu
here. There's also a weekend brunch with breakfast and lunch entrees. Breakfast and lunch service will begin the second week of November.
No. 198 was previously Empire Biscuit, which faded
into potato peeling' infamy in early 2016.