![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWVoxBa-0yKt9pV9GOGgIXxU_9zNOZnc5wAqwc86WPY4604EE7IMBmnTyFm7lhnr4ILzxXaH4041NIBhtNGkMISM5Z0Rn0kZWZ7mQj17ohBYYxR5TxbQzghd0_FevUPFzLd7RJ9Y0cU2A/s530/IMG_4034+%25281%2529.jpg)
[Photo by Steven]
So you know the hours for Whole Foods. (See previous post.)
Meanwhile, East Village Organic, 124 First Ave. between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
“We are setting aside this time to help these customers, who national health authorities have identified as among the most vulnerable to COVID-19, feel more comfortable shopping our stores and helping to ensure they are able to get the items they need in a less crowded environment,” Whole Foods said in a statement.
I have been baking bread in the cafe for almost 4 years. Some days bread would come out perfect but for the most part it was inconsistent and I didn’t care as much. Funny enough last 2 weeks my bread is coming out perfect. So I have been baking bread everyday. Bread is holy where I come from. I was thought a wasted crumb is a big sin.
So don’t waste a crumb of it and share it with others. I was told that if my bread rises so would my house. And my house did rise to be a successful cafe. Starting from [March 19], I am shrinking my menu to sandwiches only. I will keep baking bread as long as I have flour so you can keep ordering sourdough if you need bread at home.
2 examples of East Village bars trying to make it work: Horseshoe Bar/7B on 7th & B and Big Lee’s Hard Swallow at 140 1st Ave. offering a to-go option (with snacks). pic.twitter.com/V7IasWCQvo
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) March 18, 2020
Spot check at the Associated on Ave. C & 8th St. this a.m. A big order of fresh produce was in. A little spotty on a few items (like a few brands of oatmeal). Bread was picked over as was the paper towels & TP. Overall, plenty of items on the shelves though. pic.twitter.com/zU7gDxyZ20
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) March 18, 2020
All AMC locations in the United States will close for at least six to 12 weeks, in compliance with local, state and federal directives, and as a precaution to help ensure the health and safety of moviegoers and theatre staff. AMC will continue to monitor the situation closely, and the Company will remain flexible on reopening, in accordance with CDC recommendations and governmental directives.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Mother of Pearl (@motherofpearlny) on