Saturday, November 12, 2011
Muzzarella Pizza back open on Avenue A
Bride of 7th notes that Muzzarella Pizza is back open on Avenue A near 14th Street... they had been closed for a bit after a bout with the DOH.
Naked Pizza bares new sign on East 14th Street
Yesterday, workers put up the sign for the incoming Naked Pizza shop on 14th Street just steps away from Third Avenue... it's the second NYC location of the New Orleans-based company... per the website:
Founded in 2006, based in New Orleans and backed by Mark Cuban and The Kraft Group, Naked Pizza's mission is to revolutionize how we think about fast food. We believe that the product, business model and ethos of the brand will prove that conscious capitalism can make a difference.
Anyway, the pizza is supposed to not make you a fat slob. Per the website (again):
NAKED = Natural: Our dough, sauce and cheese contain no additives, preservatives, colorants or weird chemicals of any kind.
Fewer Calories: We reduce the calories with our multi-grain dough mix and by not adding sugar or butter to the dough or sauce. Our cheese is a great tasting skim milk mozzarella.
Prebiotics: Called an invisible super fiber, prebiotics improve your balance of healthy probiotic bacteria for improved immunity.
Multi-Grain: Our diverse blend of ancestral grain and seeds (more than 10) and selected for maximum nutrients and taste.
Probiotics: Probiotics are health-giving bacteria that live in our guts and essential to a sense of balance. We use a heat-resistant probiotic.
More Protein: Our mixture of multi-grain flours and numerous whole grains boost the levels of important plant proteins. Increasing levels of protein help the body achieve optimal performance and help reduce hunger
Less Fat: No trans fats, no butter, and our 50/50 whole and skim milk mozzarella keeps the fat in check.
Better Taste: When you add it all up, we have created the worlds healthiest and best tasting pizza that can be part of your healthy lifestyle.
If you want to plumpen up, then you'll have to wait until the 5 Napkin Burger opens next door.
On closer inspection, IHOP NOT opening a sidewalk cafe on 14th Street
Joking. But still. Seeing the blue tarp tent out front ... which matches the IHOP brand colors ... gives you pause...
...the work continues on all this... the cooling system for the Pancake Maker. Or it's something for the L train. Either way.
...the work continues on all this... the cooling system for the Pancake Maker. Or it's something for the L train. Either way.
Meanwhile, Lux Living has his next assignment
Despite the ongoing rumors, we deny that we are trying to kill him.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Dinner at the East Village IHOP
Kebab Garden looking rather closed
On First Avenue near St. Mark's Place. Cardboard over the windows. No "closed for renovations" note. No DOH stickers. Seems as if it was just open the other day. Anyone? Class? Anyone?
Friday, November 11, 2011
The usual Suspects
Stiff Little Fingers with "Suspect Device" from 1979.
Breaking: Bad Burger opening Wednesday on Avenue A; location includes the Bad Girl Bakery
From the EV Grieve inbox ...
Relive all of the Bad Burger/171 Avenue A drama right here.
Bad Burger (Breakfast All Day), a 24 Hour Diner-Nouveau venue will launch their new, second location on Wednesday November 16th, at 171 Avenue A.
Bad Burger continues to partner with NYC ICY (No. 1 Zagat rated gelato-style ice). The new location will also include the unveiling of both a new menu, and in-house baking company Bad Girl Bakery.
Equally inspired by both American Nouveau and the Classic American Diner, Bad Burger not only hails to the beef & bun classics but also fills a niche for Vegetarian, Vegan and Wheat-Free options within a range of comfort food from Cheeseburgers to Eggs Firenze, as well as Cali-Mex style plates and an armada of home made sauces.
In follow-up to their Brooklyn location (131 Grand Street at Berry St), the Avenue A location seeks to eventually serve Craft Beer and a Sommelier-honed Wine List, also with vegan options. (License-pending.)
Fun and diverse comfort food, jukeboxes, free WiFi and 24 Hour dine-in, take-out & delivery will remain the mantra at both the Brooklyn and Manhattan locations.
Opening dates for Bad Burger, 171 Avenue A:
Our doors will open to the public on Wednesday, November 16th 2011
Relive all of the Bad Burger/171 Avenue A drama right here.
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
Tanya Towers on East 13th Street getting major overhaul (The Villager)
Stuy Town residents rally against ice rink (Stuy Town Living)
An appreciate of the FAILE mural on Houston and the Bowery (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
Why Union Square is lonely (Runnin' Scared)
Good news for fans of the Subway Inn (Marty After Dark)
Q-and-A with Vivienne Gucwa of NY Through the Lens (Directory B)
New coffee shop opening Monday on Lafayette (BoweryBoogie)
More great moon shots (The Gog Log)
CNN looks at the Delancey Underground project (CNN)
James Wolcott on 1970s NYC (Nonetheless)
Ludlow Street sushi joint doesn't have a Health Department permit (The Lo-Down)
Vote on NYC's best restaurant bathroom (Eater)
On this Veteran's Day: a history of the Abingdon Square Doughboy (Off the Grid)
[Updated] Time to take JoePa's Potato Combo off the menu
An EV Grieve reader wonders if area bars that cater to Penn Sate game-day viewing parties will revamp their menus in the aftermath of the alleged child sex-abuse scandal that has rocked the university this past week ... leading to the dismissal of the school president ... as well as legendary football coach Joe Paterno (affectionately known as JoePa, for you non-football fans).
Updated: A reader sent us a photo of people eating a JoePa platter...
Updated: A reader sent us a photo of people eating a JoePa platter...
David Schwimmer is selling his L.A. home. And this is relevant because....?
An EV Grieve reader forwards the following article from The Wall Street Journal ...
No mention of the fact that Schwimmer may (or may not!) be the owner of the circa-1852 townhouse at 331 E. Sixth St. that is now a hole in the ground.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Is David Schwimmer the 'Friends' star who now owns the demolished 331 E. Sixth St. townhouse?
Outrage over total demolition of historic East Sixth Street townhouse
The "Friends" star ... renovated the backyard and made other improvements, including restoring the home's windows, doors and hardwood floors and installing new heating and air conditioning systems. Mr. Schwimmer is selling because he and his wife recently started a family and hope to pick out a Hancock Park home together, according to a statement from listing firm Westside Estate Agency.
No mention of the fact that Schwimmer may (or may not!) be the owner of the circa-1852 townhouse at 331 E. Sixth St. that is now a hole in the ground.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Is David Schwimmer the 'Friends' star who now owns the demolished 331 E. Sixth St. townhouse?
Outrage over total demolition of historic East Sixth Street townhouse
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