Showing posts with label Lume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lume. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
East 8th Street and Avenue C, home to 5 restaurants in recent years, is now on the market
Back on Friday, EVG reader Peter from 8th St. noted some activity at the former restaurant at 127 Avenue C at East Eighth Street… where workers were clearing out the space…
There was also a new notice (dated Nov. 12) from the Marshal noting that the landlord (in this case, Croman/9300 Realty) had taken legal possession of the space…
The for rent signs arrived a little later… (the listing hasn't appeared online just yet)…
The space has been vacant now for a year. Lumé, the "Epicurean drinkery," was the last concept to try this corner… which took over for the short-lived Life - Kitchen and Bar … which had taken over for Verso, perhaps best known for a topless diner encounter.
Other restaurants here in recent years include Caffe Pepe Rosso and Caffe Cotto.
And, as previously noted, the storefront once housed a bakery … which apparently Iggy Pop frequented for cake and strong coffee in the early 1990s…
Previously on EV Grieve:
[NSFW] About the topless diner at Verso Sunday night
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
The Marshal seizes Lumé, another restaurant that couldn't make East 8th Street and Avenue C work
The Marshal paid a visit yesterday to Lumé, the "Epicurean drinkery" on Avenue C at East Eighth Street. EVG regular Dave on 7th happened by when workers were changing the locks on the doors.
The restaurant had just been advertising for bartenders and waitstaff.
Lumé seemingly came out of nowhere this past spring, taking over for the short-lived Life - Kitchen and Bar, which had taken over Verso, perhaps best known for a topless diner encounter.
Anyway, it has been tough going on this corner when you factor in the previous restaurants — Caffe Pepe Rosso and later Caffe Cotto — in the past five or so years.
And once upon a time it was a bakery … which apparently Iggy Pop frequented for cake and strong coffee…
Another bakery would be nice.
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