Monday, August 12, 2013

Myron Mixon lawsuit puts opening of Pride and Joy BBQ in question at former Lucky Cheng's space



As we first reported last November, celebrity BBQ chef Myron Mixon was going to open a restaurant/saloon in the former Lucky Cheng's space on First Avenue. (Read that post here.)

After months of renovations, Mixon and company held a preview at the space on May 21... which prompted a four-star Yelp review. Everything seemed to be ready to go. On May 29, the Pride and Joy NYC Facebook page announced that they'd be "opening soon."

And that was that.

In recent weeks, someone removed the Facebook page. The Pride and Joy BBQ website is now "under construction." And the space has sat mostly dormant in recent months... the East Second Street side has all the hallmarks of a stalled business — a broken window and door... and a Wacky Wok menu...



Turns out that there was a good reason for the inactivity: Mixon has reportedly parted ways with the restaurant that bears his name. (A location opened in North Miami Beach last November.)

The Daily Meal has the scoop:

According to the lawsuit (Myron Mixon and Jack’s Old South LLC against Pride & Joy LLC and Pablo Cardenas), which was filed on August 8th, Mixon is accusing his partners, Mike Saladino, Chris Mayer, Paul Thielecke, Jose Santa, and Pablo Cardenas, of trademark infringement, breach of contract, and misappropriation of name and likeness; it also alleges that they also owe Mixon a large sum of money in licensing fees for his name.

The Daily Meal notes that Pride and Joy's fate here has now been thrown into question.

While the Miami location is going strong, the New York outpost has yet to open. If it does end up opening, however, Mixon’s name and recipes will be nowhere near it.

And what will become of the giant rotisserie?



Previously on EV Grieve:
Myron Mixon's Pride & Joy BBQ now in the works for the former Lucky Cheng's space

Fire reported at incoming Pride and Joy BBQ on East Second Street

Watch The Birdman of the East Village

The full version of Jessie Auritt's documentary short on the proprietor of Rainbow Music is now online. The nearly 10-minute video takes a look at one of the neighborhood's more intriguing shopkeepers, a man simply known as the Birdman who works amid the stacks of used CDs, videos and cassettes here at 130 First Ave.

Check it out.

The Birdman from Jessie Auritt on Vimeo.


You can read our Q-and-A with Auritt here.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The Birdman of the East Village

Noted



EVG reader MA spotted this Urban Etiquette Sign in the Ageloff Towers lobby... apparently some "subleasers" are displaying their "primative [sic] behavior" on the roof deck here on Avenue A between East Third Street and East Fourth Street.

Parmys Persian Fusion coming soon to First Avenue


[EVG file photo]

There's finally a tenant for the long-vacant space at 125 First Ave. between St. Mark's and Seventh Street. The plywood is up!



Matt Rosen passes along word that the storefront will be home to, as the sign shows, Parmys Persian Fusion... with kebabs and the like...



The restaurant has applied for a liquor license ... they appear on this month's CB3/SLA agenda. You can read more about the plans on the application (PDF) filed ahead of next Monday's meeting.

Most recently (in 2009), the address was home to Revitali Hookah Lounge‎ (and before that, Prana). In early 2012, there were plans here for a fish and meat market, but the financing fell through. Oh, and there were those Starbucks rumors for this space in 2010.

Are you missing your adorable cat?



A reader found this cat last night on East Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue. Per the reader: "She's a sweetie. Definitely domestic."

Let us know if we can help make a reunion...

Laundromat saga comes full cycle on East Second Street



So, some closure on the Klean & Kleaner saga on East Second Street. The laundromat here between Avenue A and Avenue B had been on the market for use as a bar-restaurant. The Living Room unsuccessfully tried to relocate here. The place then closed in the middle of July... then reopened as a laundromat a few days later under new ownership.

As the signs point out, new efficient washers and dryers are coming soon.

And that's not all. You can dry for free after 6 p.m., though only "with wash machine use." So no cheating.

Ippin is closed for renovations



Several readers noted that Ippin, the sushi and noodle bar that opened at 141 First Ave. back in February, is closed for the time being ... with a sign on the gate pointing to a "renovation."



The space has been home to a series of noodle bars of late since its day as a fish market...

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Today in photos of people enjoying Tompkins Square Park even though that fence is still up



Photo by Bobby Williams. Previously.

Updated Monday:
Workers have removed the fence.

Week in Grieview


[Photo by Bobby Williams]

Q-and-A with Amy Nicholson, director of "Zipper: Coney Island's Last Wild Ride." (Tuesday)

The demolition of Mary Help of Christians (Friday)

RIP John Blanco (Tuesday)

Out and About with Hannah Rad of East Village Radio (Wednesday)

A photo of syringes in Tompkins Square Park (Monday, 42 comments)

Sisters take to the street to find a restaurant investor (Friday)

The Odessa Cafe and Bar to remain open through Sept. 6 (Friday)

Update on the condo conversion at Sixth Street synagogue (Tuesday)

Documenting the Mosaic Trail (Thursday)

A 13 Portals update (Monday)

East 11th Street construction hell (Thursday)

The Deep End Club, a new pop-up shop on First Avenue (Tuesday)

Here is the CBGB movie trailer (Wednesday)

The Winslow Public House opening next month on East 14th Street (Monday)

Tacos Morelos opens on East Ninth Street (Friday)

If it's a Thursday night, then it rains (Thursday)

Rite Aid's Grand reopening (Thursday)

...

Also on Friday, a tree fell on East 13th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue... clipped a car, though there weren't any injuries...


[Via Everyman Espresso]


[Later, via Bobby Williams]

Mix-n-Match



East Fourth Street between Second Avenue and the Bowery.

Nestor still hasn't come home



Previously. And here.

[Updated] After the limb came crashing down in Tompkins Square Park

Saturday morning!



Sunday morning!



Workers yesterday removed the split section of the elm that fell in Tompkins Square Park on Friday afternoon ... up toward the entrance at Avenue A and St. Mark's Place...



Hopefully the tree can remain... Looks healthy enough. But.

A man sitting nearby this morning said that he saw the limb come crashing down. "Dude, it was fucked up. I was sitting right there and it was like, fuck dude."



He believes, fairly seriously, that squirrels caused the limb to fall.

Updated 12:26 p.m.
GammaBlog has more about the tree here. The arborists said that it was unlikely the could survive such a wound.

Instant request



A reader writes in:

Could you do a post to tell whoever to take down the fucking fence in the middle of the Park?

Uh, sure! Studio lines are open.

The fence went up Thursday for a dog event hosted by Nate Berkus.

Previously on EV Grieve:
That temporary fence in the middle of Tompkins Square Park

Saturday, August 10, 2013

The daily disappearance



Photo this evening by Bobby Williams

There is a 'No 7-Eleven' rally tomorrow



Avenue A and East 11th Street at 1 p.m. ... site of the pending convenience store.

For more details and updates:

The No 7-Eleven blog ... Facebook ... Twitter...

Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] More from the anti-7-Eleven front on Avenue A and East 11th Street

Avenue A's anti-7-Eleven campaign now includes arsenal of 20,000 stickers

'No 7-Eleven' movement goes global with BBC report

7-Eleven alert: Are 2 chain stores replacing Bar on A and Angels & Kings?

First sign of the incoming 7-Eleven on Avenue A

The New York City Marble Cemetery is open until 5 today on East 2nd Street



The New York City Marble Cemetery is hosting another Neighborhood Open Day today... from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. East Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue.

Go here for more info.

*Upcoming Dates*
Sunday, Sept. 15

Today in photos (and video) of yarn-covered rickshaws on Avenue A



From late yesterday afternoon via EVG reader Andrew...

That temporary fence in the middle of Tompkins Square Park



Several people have asked about the fencing set up in the middle of Tompkins Square Park. (Despite rumors, it is not a cattle chute.)



It is leftover from an event Thursday evening, which we never mentioned for some reason.

Here was the pitch via email:

I know you write about all of the exciting things happening in the East Village, so I thought you might be interested in this upcoming event! Celebrity designer and dog lover Nate Berkus will be in New York on Thursday, August 8 to host an unforgettable evening (5-7pm) of play for New Yorkers and their four-legged friends. Together with Beneful, Nate is kicking off a Play Date Tour that will subsequently travel the country, inspiring dogs and owners to play more.

Please consider joining us for this free and open-to-the-public event, which will take place in the East Village’s Tompkins Square Park (between Ave A&B, East 7th&10th) – a popular destination for city pups seeking open space to run free. A section of the park will be transformed into the ultimate play destination, with everything from spoon races to a squeaky toy pit to water misters set up for local dog/ owner duos looking to change up their summer routine. The visuals will be memorable, to say the least, and are sure to excite the rest of NYC’s furry population for National Dog Day, which will be celebrated later this summer.

And a photo at the start of the event via Bobby Williams...


SSS! SSS!



Summer Streets Saturday (SSS!) is underway now... through 1 p.m. So grab a discarded Citi Bike and hit Fourth Avenue! (And don't accept any Hennessey from strangers along this route!)