Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Rumors!: Will PJ Hanley's be opening a pizza shop on First Avenue?
Following up on the scoop from yesterday, intrepid EV Grieve reader dmbream has heard that the PJ Hanley's folks will be opening a pizza shop at 122 First Ave. Makes sense, given that the Carroll Gardens location added a coal-burning pizza oven last year.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Carroll Gardens institution PJ Hanley's opening an East Village outpost on First Avenue
Labels:
East Village,
First Avenue,
new restaurants,
pizza,
rumormongering
Owners of Molly's Pub giving FiDi a gastro pub
Peter O'Connell and John Ronaghan, the proprietors behind Molly's Pub on Third Avenue and the Paris Bar and Grill on South Street, are opening a new gastro pub at 110 John Street in the Financial District. A liquor license is pending.
This is the former home of One Ten Bar & Grill, which closed in February.
This is the former home of One Ten Bar & Grill, which closed in February.
Since Le Souk has closed...
So yeah, since nightlife hellhole Le Souk has moved on ... the doorways of the adjacent apartment buildings on Avenue B between Third Street and Fourth Street have been painted...
Now!
Then!
Previously.
Now!
Then!
Previously.
Labels:
East Village,
fuck music let's paint,
graffiti,
Le Souk,
LeSouk
Good news: The Blarney Stone has reopened
Yesterday, in fact, after being closed for nearly three weeks...
...with a few modifications...
On Fulton Street in the Financial District.
Previously.
...with a few modifications...
On Fulton Street in the Financial District.
Previously.
Another East Village hookah bar closes
Several readers have pointed out that the Revitali Hookah Lounge at 125 First Ave. between St. Mark's and Seventh Street...
....recently closed. The space is now for rent.
Meanwhile, there are only 592 hookah bars left in the neighborhood...
....recently closed. The space is now for rent.
Meanwhile, there are only 592 hookah bars left in the neighborhood...
Fowl play
At the classic Esposito’s Finest Quality Sausage Products, 38th Street and Ninth Avenue. Since 1933.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
And this pretty much sums it up: City's 45,679th Subway taking over former Downtown Music space on the Bowery
AKA, Are You Fucking Kidding Me?
Fork in the Road brings the news.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Downtown Music Gallery is leaving the Bowery
Alex has more on Downtown Music here.
P.S.
Can't wait to see the Subway Dude handing out coupons in front of the Bowery Hotel....
Fork in the Road brings the news.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Downtown Music Gallery is leaving the Bowery
Alex has more on Downtown Music here.
P.S.
Can't wait to see the Subway Dude handing out coupons in front of the Bowery Hotel....
Carroll Gardens institution PJ Hanley's opening an East Village outpost on First Avenue
Many thanks to EV Grieve reader dmbream for pointing out that work started yesterday at the long-dormant 122 First Ave. -- between Ruben's and Kim's (Seventh Street and St. Mark's). According to the work permits, the space is being renovated by the folks behind P.J. Hanley's, the Carroll Gardens mainstay and one of the alleged oldest pubs in Brooklyn.
As Jeremiah first reported back in June 2008, this space -- the former Cosmos Parcels, a 45-year-old Ukrainian packing and shipping shop -- would soon become a jazz cafe. I liked the sound of the plans for the jazz cafe. Do we really need an Irish pub here?
As dmbream noted: "Another Irish pub-style place...RIGHT next to Lunasa? Fantastic planning, guys."
Why 99X is closing
Yesterday, we reported that 99X was closing up shop on 10th Street... we asked Bert at 99X via e-mail what happened:
It was a combination of things. Drop in sales/poor economy, a lot of stores went out on the block so there is not that much foot traffic, the rent is high and Fred Perry opened a store down in SOHO which took a lot of our business. Everything did not happen all at once but it all happened within the past year and has gotten us to where we are now.
Air conditioning inspection at the former Amato Opera
On one recent November day, we noticed a sign hanging from the former home of the Amato Opera on the Bowery.
Perhaps a clue to the new tenant?!
Nope. Just a letter from the Bureau of Fire Prevention Inspectors. They need to inspect the air conditioning unit, which seemed to be working OK when the Amato Opera closed in May.
Perhaps a clue to the new tenant?!
Nope. Just a letter from the Bureau of Fire Prevention Inspectors. They need to inspect the air conditioning unit, which seemed to be working OK when the Amato Opera closed in May.
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