Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Also on the liquor license docket: PJ Hanley's new pizza parlor coming to 122 First Ave.



Also on the CB3/SLA liquor license agenda on Jan. 11.... The incoming pizza parlor from the PJ Hanley's folks is looking for a full liquor license at 122 First Ave.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Rumors!: Will PJ Hanley's be opening a pizza shop on First Avenue?

A Stop Work Order for the P.J. Hanley's pizza parlor on First Avenue

Also on the liquor license docket: Sigmund Pretzel Shop



Sigmund's, the new gourmet pretzel shop at 29 Avenue B near Third Street, is applying for a license to serve wine ... which is fine (heh, rhymes)... but how about some beer for those pretzels? And has anyone been here yet? Just curious what this place is like...

Updated:

Food blogger (and EV Grieve reader) BaHa paid a visit to Sigmund's last month... She wrote about it at her site, With Leftovers. Briefly though, she said: "These babies are pretzels at their best."


Previously on EV Grieve:
Avenue B's pretzel logic

39 Second Avenue for lease

For some reason I can't remember anything ever being in 39 Second Avenue, on the northwest corner of Second Street. At least not in the last few years... Anyway, this prime space is now for lease...



The listings at Winick include a few inside shots...



And, apparently, proximity to the Mars Bar is a selling point...



(But no mention of the Anthology Film Archives, which is across the way...?)

At least East Village shoplifters still have good tastes in books


Still catching up with the Sunday Times, where I noticed this article about an uptick in shoplifting at bookstores...

Fiction is the most commonly poached genre at St. Mark’s Bookshop in the East Village of Manhattan; the titles that continually disappear are moved to the X-Case, safely ensconced behind the counter. This library of temptation includes books by Martin Amis, Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Raymond Carver, Don DeLillo and Jack Kerouac, among others.

Never too early to start thinking about the Bowery-side pool parties

While trudging through the slushy, mucky leftovers from the storm of the century/decade/year/weekend on the Bowery, we spied the terrace with spa-pool atop 52E4, seemingly ready for action. No mere snowstorm will knock over these canopies!




The pool parties to come here at the 15 stories of condo will no doubt provide a treasure trove of blog posts some time later in the New Year. For that, we are grateful.

Help save the doomed MTA lines

On the Mark on 13th Street

A new barber shop is ready to open on the south side of 13th Street near First Avenue...




...complete with an old-school barber pole...

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Happy Holidays from the Hells Angels




Yeah, they put up some lights every year on their Third Street HQ. For some reason I never took a picture of it, though...and the setting makes for a fine holiday greeting with the snow...

East Hardware closing

The signs at East Hardware at 79 Third Avenue near 11th Street say that the store is moving from its ground floor space in the Third North NYU dorm...




When I asked where they were moving, I received a blank look. Pause. "We're not. We're just leaving this location." Rent hike. I said that I was sorry to hear this. I was met with a shrug of the shoulders. "That's life."

Yes, especially here.

Polishing up the Pee Phone

Yesterday, a man was busy cleaning up the Pee Phone on Avenue A and Seventh Street...He was cleaning the glass, scrubbing off some graffiti...generally just making things cleaner...



...so that we all can see these...



More Pee Phone Photos:
Pee Phone: Still Gross Yet Sexy as Hell! (Slum Goddess)

Strange Happening Atop the Infamous "Pee" Phone at 7th Street and Avenue A Wednesday Night (Neither More Nor Less)

Pee Pee Phone On E7th St.& Ave. A (Melanie)

Great Jones Cafe back open today? (Update: No)

The signage on the door (and Web site) indicates that the Great Jones Cafe on Great Jones near the Bowery will reopen today.



A fire knocked the eatery out of commission back in mid-November. As the Web site states, call ahead first.

UPDATE: A reader noted that the Web site now says Dec. 29 for the opening date.

Noted



To plan your holidays.

As for New Year's Eve, Eater reported on Superdive's special:

For the low, low price of $75, party goers will get seven hours of endless kegs of beer, premium cocktails, Champagne, music, dancing and last but not least, kissing!