Tonight marks the fourth of the free music-movie nights in Tompkins Square Park. This evening's talking picture: "Star Trek," the new one from J.J. Abrams circa 2009.
And, for some reason, Gilbert Gottfried is introducing the film. Seriously. And according to sponsor Epix's website, they're giving away the following tonight: one iPad, one Flip Cam and four 4-packs of tickets to the Rose Center at the Museum of Natural History.
And now, the trailer....
And upcoming...
July 28 — Arthur (the original, by the way)
Aug. 4 — Pope of Greenwich Village
Aug. 11 — Kickass
Aug. 18 — Rosemary’s Baby
Aug. 25 — The Godfather
Sept. 1 — Stake Land
Here's the official website for the summer movies.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Did Tre Scalini close on St. Mark's Place after less than two weeks?
Back on June 17, we pointed out that an Italian restaurant called Tre Scalini was taking over the former Bello's space at 130 St. Mark's Place near Avenue A.
I meant to note when they opened... If I had to guess, then I'd say they opened around July 1... During the weekend of July 8, I spotted this sign...
I walked by a few times and never saw anyone inside, save the owner and a worker or two. I last saw it open on July 10. I've walked by every day since then. It has not been open in the past 10 days.
If this is all true, then it was probably a good idea that they never changed the awning from the previous tenant.
They weren't even open long enough to merit a Yelp review.
Did anyone ever eat here?
I meant to note when they opened... If I had to guess, then I'd say they opened around July 1... During the weekend of July 8, I spotted this sign...
I walked by a few times and never saw anyone inside, save the owner and a worker or two. I last saw it open on July 10. I've walked by every day since then. It has not been open in the past 10 days.
If this is all true, then it was probably a good idea that they never changed the awning from the previous tenant.
They weren't even open long enough to merit a Yelp review.
Did anyone ever eat here?
Papa John's will deliver to churches, apparently
Oh, just spotted some Papa John's flyers everywhere on Seventh Street, including on the door to the St. George's Ukranian Catholic Church Rectory ... and the church's front steps. But will Papa John's deliver so early on a Sunday morning?
Southern American restaurant opening on East Fourth Street
[Updated: Sorry, I had "South American" restaurant rather than Southern American]
Amaya thai eatery on Fourth Street near Avenue B closed last summer around this time... Workers are currently renovating the space. A few readers noted that the rumors pointed to a southern restaurant opening here.
The restaurant will be called The Cardinal, and as Eater reported, the CB3/SLA committee OK'd a beer-wine license for the place on Monday night. (A new license within a resolution area too.)
According to the questionnaire The Cardinal reps gave to CB3 (PDF here), the restaurant will serve Southern American Cuisine ... the place can seat 74 people. No word just yet who the owners are here.
Amaya thai eatery on Fourth Street near Avenue B closed last summer around this time... Workers are currently renovating the space. A few readers noted that the rumors pointed to a southern restaurant opening here.
The restaurant will be called The Cardinal, and as Eater reported, the CB3/SLA committee OK'd a beer-wine license for the place on Monday night. (A new license within a resolution area too.)
According to the questionnaire The Cardinal reps gave to CB3 (PDF here), the restaurant will serve Southern American Cuisine ... the place can seat 74 people. No word just yet who the owners are here.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Truck from Ladder Company 3 in the East Village returns to ground zero
This afternoon, a fire truck from Ladder Company 3 on East 13th Street used during the World Trade Center evacuation after the Sept. 11 attacks returned to ground zero, the Associated Press reported.
Workers lowered the truck into exhibition space for the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Twelve firefighters from the East Village-based firehouse were killed when the towers collapsed.
Read more here.
Ladder Company 3 photo via.
Workers lowered the truck into exhibition space for the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Twelve firefighters from the East Village-based firehouse were killed when the towers collapsed.
Read more here.
Ladder Company 3 photo via.
A cool cat, most likely
This afternoon on Seventh Street
Labels:
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The Health Department inspection report that closed the Mars Bar for good
By now, of course, you know that the Mars Bar has closed. The City inspected the place on Monday afternoon and found a lot of fruit flies — like 850! (How precise is this number?)
Anyway! The DOH has finally updated its website with the report... we were a little curious about all this... How bad was it?
Well, 54 total violation points. Not in Fu Sushi's league.
To the report!
Establishment Closed by DOHMH. Violations were cited in the following area(s) and those requiring immediate action were addressed. ("Critical" violations are displayed in red.)
Sanitary Violations
1) Food Protection Certificate not held by supervisor of food operations.
2) Raw, cooked or prepared food is adulterated, contaminated, cross-contaminated, or not discarded in accordance with HACCP plan.
3) Filth flies or food/refuse/sewage-associated (FRSA) flies present in facility’s food and/or non-food areas. Filth flies include house flies, little house flies, blow flies, bottle flies and flesh flies. Food/refuse/sewage-associated flies include fruit flies, drain flies and Phorid flies.
4) Facility not vermin proof. Harborage or conditions conducive to attracting vermin to the premises and/or allowing vermin to exist.
5) Non-food contact surface improperly constructed. Unacceptable material used. Non-food contact surface or equipment improperly maintained and/or not properly sealed, raised, spaced or movable to allow accessibility for cleaning on all sides, above and underneath the unit.
6) Proper sanitization not provided for utensil ware washing operation.
Stupid watermelon vodka!
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
Real ices of the Lower East Side (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
The long, slow death of Mars Bar (Grub Street)
A day in the life of Tompkins Square Park the other day (Nether More Nor Less)
Bloomberg buys a $20 million mansion (Runnin' Scared)
Thinking about those Lou Reed tags (Flaming Pablum)
Tiny's Sandwich Shop returns (BoweryBoogie)
And Melanie at East Village Corner across this speedster on Delancey ... Perhaps it's best if we don't know what was happening here...
Stalled development site on Eighth Street and Avenue D asking $5.2 million
Here at 401 E. Eighth St. at Avenue D, this empty lot has sat, uh, empty for years. The DOB OK'd permits for a six-story building in 2006. But those plans never materialized. We last checked in on the space in February 2010.
And now (and above)...
However, there's activity again at this address. Eastern Consolidated is now marketing 397-401 E. Eighth St. Here's the news release that they issued:
A 4,324-square-foot vacant residential development site in Manhattan’s East Village that could accommodate an 11-story, 25,955-square-foot building, is on the market for sale through Eastern Consolidated. Situated only 50 feet from Avenue D, the L-shaped irregular site is priced at $5.2 million.
Eastern Consolidated’s Senior Director and Principal Alan P. Miller with Senior Financial Analyst Paul Nigido are co-marketing 397-401 East 8th Street with Lee Odell Real Estate Inc., on behalf of seller Samtel East 8th Street LLC.
“The East Village is booming,” noted Mr. Miller. “The neighborhood has become a very trendy enclave, particularly for young people, offering a wide variety of ethnic restaurants, boutiques and specialty shops. This site offers 67 feet of frontage on East 8th Street, and new construction is taking place directly across the street and just south on Avenue D.”
[Updated: Didn't realize that Sam Chang bought this lot back in 2007... Curbed has those details here ... and here...]
By the way, thanks to a link from EV Grieve reader Adam A., we know how the address looked in 1923... also vacant...
[Via NYPL]
Previously on EV Grieve:
Meanwhile, before we christen Avenue D the next Greenpoint...
Reader tip: Destino-backed 'Meatball Factory' opening on 14th Street and Second Avenue
Back in April, the Pizza Hut-Nathan's-Arthur Treacher's combo on the northwest corner of 14th Street and Second Avenue closed. And on Monday, we noted that workers have started renovating the space.
Now EV Grieve reader Larry Goldberg passes along this tip. He spoke with workers at the scene, who said a restaurant from the folks behind Destino, the Southern Italian restaurant on First Avenue between 50th and 51st Street, are opening a casual dining spot here. (And, in case you are curious, Justin Timberlake is no longer a minority owner at Destino.
Per the Destino rep, it is tentatively called the Meatball Factory, which will open in three months, or so. The rep said the plan is to create a menu similar to the Meatball Shop with dinner going for around $10-$12 per entree keeping things quick and casual.
Then the worker fired the first meatvolley, saying that the meatballs here "will put the Meatball Shop to shame."
Noted, and we're suddenly really missing Nathan's.
P.S.
Bonus trivia about Destino... that location served as a key scene in "The French Connection," as Eater pointed out back in March.
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