Showing posts with label New York Macaroni Co.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Macaroni Co.. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2016

The former New York Macaroni Co. space is for rent on St. Mark's Place



The for rent sign is now up at 102 St. Mark's Place, marking the end of New York Macaroni Co.'s 6-month run.

We don't know why they closed. Never seemed all that busy to us. But maybe they were making a lot of mac-and-cheese deliveries. When they opened last June 29, at least two EVG readers gave their food high marks. (The Yelp reviews were mostly positive.)

Anyway, upon closing at the end of 2015, the owners wrote on Facebook: "We appreciated the opportunity to serve you guys a really high-quality product. Thanks for all the support!"

The previous speciality-food tenant here between Avenue A and First Avenue, Puddin', never reopened after the city found them operating with an expired food service establishment permit in November 2014.

As for the storefront, the listing at Winick notes the rent is available upon request.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Opening Day at New York Macaroni Co. on St. Mark's Place


[From left: Diamondique, Izzy and Daisy]

EVG regular Bill the Libertarian Anarchist passes along word that the New York Macaroni Co. at 102 St. Mark's Place opened today.

Facebook describes them as a "mac-and-cheese place." (We'll update with the menu later.)

Hours are Sunday-Wednesday 11:30 a.m. to midnight, Thursday-Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m.

The previous tenant here between Avenue A and First Avenue, Puddin', never reopened after the city found them operating with an expired food service establishment permit late last November.

Monday, April 20, 2015

From pudding to macaroni at 102 St. Mark's Place



The coming soon sign is up for the new food shop at 102 St. Mark's Place — New York Macaroni Co.



We didn't spot anything online just yet about New York Macaroni Co.

The previous tenant here between Avenue A and First Avenue, Puddin', never reopened after the city found them operating with an expired food service establishment permit late last November.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Oh fudge, Puddin' popped for incomplete paperwork

Bittersweet: Puddin' NYC won't be reopening after all on St Mark's Place