Showing posts with label nosh Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nosh Up. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2025

Nosh Up (officially) closes down on St. Mark's Place

A for-rent sign has arrived at 24 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue, marking the official end of Nosh Up.

The gate, currently used as a message board for travelers, has been down at the market for the past two months. A closure was expected.

Nosh Up, which sold fresh-made sandwiches, grilled paninis, salads, quesadillas, etc., just opened in October.

Not sure why they didn't even make it to six months.

The business took over for Jewels, the body jewelry and piercing parlor. The address has a lot of recent history—Ben & Jerry's! Pinkberry! No. 24 was also the Ice Cream Connection in the early 1970s before the owners of Dojo opened the Japanese restaurant here in 1974 (RIP 2007).

Thanks to EVG reader Brandon for the photo!

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Openings: Nosh Up on St. Mark's Place

Photo by Steven 

Nosh Up is in grand-opening mode now at 24 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

The deli-market sells fresh-made sandwiches, grilled paninis, salads, quesadillas, etc. 

Posted hours are 6 a.m. to midnight. (There's also a Nosh Up Deli & Grill in Astoria.) 

The business takes over for Jewels, the body jewelry and piercing parlor. The address has a lot of recent history—Ben & Jerry's! Pinkberry! No. 24 was also the Ice Cream Connection in the early 1970s before the owners of Dojo opened the Japanese restaurant here in 1974 (RIP 2007).

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Signage alert: Nosh Up on St. Mark's Place

Photo by Steven 

Signage has arrived for a new deli and grill called Nosh Up at 24 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

The business takes over for Jewels, the body jewelry and piercing parlor.

The address has a lot of recent history... Ben & Jerry's! Pinkberry! No. 24 was also the Ice Cream Connection in the early 1970s before the owners of Dojo opened the Japanese restaurant here in 1974 (RIP 2007).