Wednesday, July 20, 2011
No opening date yet for the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on Avenue A
Nearly three months have passed since all that sign hoopla at the new home of the Upright Citizens Brigade on Avenue A and Third Street. Seems pretty quiet. So we thought we'd check in. Per a UCB press rep: "As of now we have no tentative opening date. We'll let you know when we do."
Previously.
Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Your 'Hot Chicks Room' sign update
[Updated] Resident starting a petition to have the 'Hot Chicks Room' sign removed at the Upright Citizens Brigade
Breaking: UCB will remove the 'Hot Chicks Room' sign!
CB3 OKs transfer of Banjo Jim's to The James Daniel
Last Thursday, we first brought you the news that changes were in the works for Banjo Jim's, the ramshackle live music joint on Avenue C and Ninth Street. Plans call for an "artisanal neighborhood cocktail bar" named The James Daniel.
As Devin Briski reported for Eater, the CB3/SLA committee OK'd the transfer during Monday night's meeting.
In the comments on our post, owner Lisa Zwier-Croce left this message:
Hi. Banjo Lisa here! It is sad for me to lose Banjo Jim's but I am so proud of all the amazing musicians that have passed through our humble place. Rob and Timothy are down to earth guys and care about the community. i wholeheartedly embrace them and encourage everyone to continue to support their place. Don't let the word "artisnal" scare you! What [they're] saying is they don't want to serve you the same crap you can get in any bar! It's even possible that there may be a "Banjo Jim's night"(of music) occasionally! Anyone whose been in Banjo Jim's knows there's magic in those walls! With tears in my eyes I pass these guys the baton. Maybe I'll see you there!!!!!
Also, on Monday night, Briski reported that the committee also OK'd the transfer to The Phoenix to new owners. Hello Open Mic Night!
Previously on EV Grieve:
Banjo Jim's space to become home to an 'artisanal neighborhood cocktail bar' (47 comments)
Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream gets a sign on Seventh Street
Yesterday, workers were putting up the new Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream sign on the shop's front window. Van Leeuwen opened in late May. People tell us that they like the shop's offerings... though it hasn't been quite as crowded as some people thought... Perhaps the sign will help.
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ice cream,
Seventh Street,
Van Leeuwen
Subway store #50977 ready for cold-cut action on Avenue B
And it's already on the Subway locator map! (Subway.com refers to it as Store #50977...)
Previously.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
This heatwave calls for a refreshing cold drunk
EV Grieve Rita spotted this in front of the East Village Prescription Center on Avenue A this afternoon. At 99 cents, a pretty good deal, really.
Dog owners unveil heat contingency plan in Tompkins Square Park
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dogs,
East Village,
heatwave,
Tompkins Square Park dog run
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
[Photo by Bobby Williams]
The watermelon vodka at the Mars Bar (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
The last day/night at the Mars Bar (The Gog Log)
Revisiting Bleecker and the Bowery (Flaming Pablum)
A history of Webster Hall (Off the Grid)
East Village-based court photographer Steven Hirsch at work (The Observer)
Chillmaster Dance Party III (Marty After Dark)
XXX-rated DVD shop shutters on Essex (BoweryBoogie)
New mural slated for RCN building on Sixth Street and Avenue C (DNAinfo)
Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling eat FroYo at 16 Handles (Page Six)
The new 11-minute Beastie Boys video (Gothamist)
A urinal for women (Eater)
The watermelon vodka at the Mars Bar (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
The last day/night at the Mars Bar (The Gog Log)
Revisiting Bleecker and the Bowery (Flaming Pablum)
A history of Webster Hall (Off the Grid)
East Village-based court photographer Steven Hirsch at work (The Observer)
Chillmaster Dance Party III (Marty After Dark)
XXX-rated DVD shop shutters on Essex (BoweryBoogie)
New mural slated for RCN building on Sixth Street and Avenue C (DNAinfo)
Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling eat FroYo at 16 Handles (Page Six)
The new 11-minute Beastie Boys video (Gothamist)
A urinal for women (Eater)
Long live the Google Street View of the Mars Bar
It's from May/June 2009 ("Terminator Salvation" playing down the street at the Village East Cinema) ... Hank Penza, the owner, sitting out front... Ray smoking on the side... Just like it always seemed. Rather perfect, yes?
As we first reported yesterday, the bar is now closed for good. Up next: Demolition ... two years of construction ... and a new 12-story luxury building.
See some photos from last night's Mars Bar vigil here.
At the Mars Bar yesterday, the DOH found 850 fruit flies (or so)
[Photo by Shawn Chittle]
When the chatter started yesterday afternoon about the Mars Bar, there was confusion whether the DOH shut the place down... or owner Hank Penza basically just said Fuck it and closed.
As Runnin' Scared noted, it was a combo. The DOH paid a visit, and shut the place down. Instead of cleaning up and reopening just to close again... "I closed up," he told Esther Zuckerman. "I don't want to be bothered."
And Runnin' Scared got a quote from a DOH spokesperson last evening. And it's a doozy!
So, a question: Why is the DOH inspecting bars that are closing shortly?
Finally, one of the many rumors we've heard of late: Hank had promised two regulars that he'd sell them the bathroom doors for $1,000 each.
When the chatter started yesterday afternoon about the Mars Bar, there was confusion whether the DOH shut the place down... or owner Hank Penza basically just said Fuck it and closed.
As Runnin' Scared noted, it was a combo. The DOH paid a visit, and shut the place down. Instead of cleaning up and reopening just to close again... "I closed up," he told Esther Zuckerman. "I don't want to be bothered."
And Runnin' Scared got a quote from a DOH spokesperson last evening. And it's a doozy!
The Mars Bar was closed because inspectors observed approximately 850 fruit flies in various areas of the restaurant and in a bottle of alcohol. Additionally, there were conditions conducive to a pest infestation ... The bar did not have a food protection certificate holder present, had a cracked and chipped wall, unsecured gas cylinders and did not have proper test kits for chemical sanitizing of dishware.
So, a question: Why is the DOH inspecting bars that are closing shortly?
Finally, one of the many rumors we've heard of late: Hank had promised two regulars that he'd sell them the bathroom doors for $1,000 each.
5 similar bars to try now that the Mars Bar has closed
We first posted this on Dec. 8 ... thought we'd repost it now... cheap gag that it was!
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Jane's Sweet Buns opens today at 2 on St. Mark's Place; features 'pastries inspired by cocktails'
As we first reported two weeks ago, a bakery is opening on St. Mark's Place in the former De La Vega Museum space.
In what seems fitting for a neighborhood overrun with bars, the bakery — Jane's Sweet Buns — will feature alcohol-laden desserts.
Jenny Miller at Grub Street had the details in a post yesterday. The buns, cakes and pies are courtesy of Cienfuegos mixologist Jane Danger and owner Ravi DeRossi. Per Grub Street: "Swashbuckling types might enjoy the Rum Runner (a bun glazed in aged rum, Galliano liqueur, cinnamon, and other good stuff), while manly sorts can try the savory Southern Special (Bourbon, bacon, brown sugar, nectarine, white cheddar)."
Grub Street notes they will also sell non-alcohol desserts. Grub Street also has the menu. Sorry, no bread.
The sign on the door states they'll open today at 2.
St. Brigid's will have that 1848 look
Meanwhile, in more positive news... The Villager has an update on the renovations at St. Brigid's, the historic church on Eighth Street and Avenue B that was spared the wrecking ball by a determined group of volunteers... and later a guardian angel who donated some $10 million to restore the building.
Anyway! To the article!
Read the whole article here.
And here are several recent photos that I took showing the renovations in progress...
Anyway! To the article!
Both the west and north facades (what everyone from the street sees) of the building are going to be sheathed in cast brownstone slabs, more or less restoring the look of what was there when the church was first built in 1848. They are working on this now, and roughly a quarter of the north wall has already been installed. The original north wall had to be completely demolished and rebuilt as part of the process of restoring structural stability to the church. This necessitated filling the entire church interior with scaffolding in order to support the roof during this reconstruction. But it was a big improvement over the original repair plan to simply re-stucco the existing facade.
Read the whole article here.
And here are several recent photos that I took showing the renovations in progress...
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