On East Seventh Street.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
The Holiday Cocktail Lounge lives
Not sure if these signs went up yesterday or today at the Holiday on St. Mark's Place...Good news, nonetheless. If it was open last night...anyone go in for drinks? And hooray finally for some good news.
[UPDATED: Jeremiah stops by for a drink....]
For further reading:
Holiday Cocktail Lounge (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
Is the Holiday over? (NYPress)
Meanwhile, don't expect to see this guy at the Holiday then
This is from a post I did last July 8. Seemed like a good time for a rerun:
We were talking about the Holiday Cocktail Lounge on St. Mark's yesterday. I later spotted this user review of the Holiday at Zagat.
Understandable...he probably wants to buy a place at the Theatre Condominiums...
We were talking about the Holiday Cocktail Lounge on St. Mark's yesterday. I later spotted this user review of the Holiday at Zagat.
Understandable...he probably wants to buy a place at the Theatre Condominiums...Noted

MAYOR Bloomberg, after presenting his State of the City address at Brooklyn College, crossing the street to Applebee's, where his party of six had burgers and he tipped $20 on a $73 check. (Page Six)
I just hope those burgers didn't have any trans fat...
Work out like Derek Jeter -- for at least seven days




This time of year sports clubs like to make us feel fat (fatter?) and pasty (pastier?). So we'd better join! Anyway, for some reason, I keep getting e-mails from the NEW! Derek Jeter ultra sports club health place thing for a free trial membership. Tempting! But probably not. Seems like a lot of work. Couldn't I just meet him at, oh, say, Butter?
PS
Truth is, I'm holding out for Gwynnie's gym.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Freedom of Choice
For two reasons.
1) It's like 2 degrees out. So let's get warmed up by Devo from the Central Park SummerStage from August 2004. (Oh, sweet, sweet August. How I miss you...) Actually, I don't recall being all that hot this night with the torrential downpour that stopped before Devo came on....
2) "Freedom of Choice" seems right for the pre-Inauguration weekend.
1) It's like 2 degrees out. So let's get warmed up by Devo from the Central Park SummerStage from August 2004. (Oh, sweet, sweet August. How I miss you...) Actually, I don't recall being all that hot this night with the torrential downpour that stopped before Devo came on....
2) "Freedom of Choice" seems right for the pre-Inauguration weekend.
On East Seventh Street: Dessert Row seems a little deserted -- Chocolate Bar has closed
Wow. East Seventh Street, particularly on the north side of the street closer to Avenue A, seemed to be booming there for a bit. No more. Well, first, Locks 'n' Lads, the kiddie hair salon, has closed. Their outgoing message on their answering machine confirms it. Meanwhile, farther east, there's activity next to Butter Lane Cupcakes. A neighbor said this vacant space may just become a ground-floor apartment. Then! The Chocolate Bar has been shuttered the last few days. And don't expect to see it open again. I have it on very good authority that this location is officially closed. (And they just opened to so much hoopla in June.) Finally, the signs for the forthcoming East Village Pie Lounge at 131 E. Seventh St. are gone. Maybe that doesn't mean anything, though the spot has seemingly been dormant. The Pie Lounge was to take over the space that previously housed the short-lived Italian cafe Affettati. What gives here? Recession? Stupidly high rents (still)? The East Village wasn't ready for/didn't want/need more high-end dessert places?
The Chocolate Bar yesterday.

Construction next to Butter Lane Cupcakes.

Locks 'N' Lads no more.

P.S.
Oddly enough, the Chocolate Bar's new Egg Cream was just featured in this week's Page Six Magazine.
The Chocolate Bar yesterday.
Construction next to Butter Lane Cupcakes.
Locks 'N' Lads no more.
P.S.
Oddly enough, the Chocolate Bar's new Egg Cream was just featured in this week's Page Six Magazine.
Wishful thinking
On Water Street in the Financial District this morning. Only off by four hours and, maybe, 50 degrees.
24 hours...and 99 cents
In a recent post on two old signs that I like, commenter StuyTownFullofYunnies mentioned the flashing neon of the newish coffee shop on 14th Street between First Avenue and Avenue A. I knew that I had a picture of it somewhere. Like StuyTown, I love the flashing "open 24 hours" neon. Anyway, it's proof that a sign doesn't have to be 75 years old to be liked. Or something.

I also like the neon next door at the generally tacky 99-cent shop....

I also like the neon next door at the generally tacky 99-cent shop....
Thursday, January 15, 2009
The Voice remembers longtime EV resident Richard Leck

Runnin' Scared had a lovely feature obituary earlier today on Richard Leck, a longtime East Village resident who recently died of heart disease. As Graham Rayman notes:
Leck, 75, was one of that disappearing class of people who make the neighborhood more colorful and more interesting than the yuppie scum who invade this sacred ground and drive up the rents.
Without any relatives, the veteran may have to be buried in Potter's Field.
A note from the EV Grieve Enterprise Virtualizer/Workday Systems Liaison (you know, IT)

Hello.
To recognize the shifting paradigm shifts in the global marketplace, I stupidly changed my URL last month. Anyway, the transition has not gone all that well. Like, for instance, the new URL doesn't seem to work in any RSS feeds. So, after spending my portion of the bailout to solve the problem, I think I have it figured out.
You can use this URL for any RSS thingee: http://feeds.feedburner.com/EvGrieve
Or anything in that new Subscribe Now widget to the right. (Unless if you are looking at this upside down, then it will be on your left.)
Thanks for reading.
EV Grieve
Noted

From The Superficial:
Sarah Jessica Parker wants to cast Britney Spears in the new Sex and the City movie, according to MTV UK:
It seems Britney who made her cameo on US TV show How I Met Your Mother last year would play a young relative of SJP's character Carrie Bradshaw. Sarah Jessica told friends: "My idea is to have someone like Britney Spears move to New York as my cousin or niece and Carrie would show her the ropes."
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