Saturday, February 11, 2012

Sunday at Bar 82

Tonight at Rage and Boner


Outside Rag & Bone on East Houston and Elizabeth.

Via Billy Leroy.

Rue B is open


Last night we mentioned that Rue B was closed on Avenue B because of some water-power problem ... in any event, it's back open ....

Photo by Bobby Williams.

Reader report: Police shutter La Zarza Lounge on First Avenue

EV Grieve reader Spike brings word on an NYPD closure last evening at La Zarza Lounge near East 10th Street....



Per the sign taped to the gate: "Illegal sale of alcoholic beverages."

Seriously?


10 a.m. or so on East Houston near the Bowery.

Unattended iPad in Cafe Cortadito commode leads to sanitation worker's arrest

Police arrested an on-duty sanitation worker yesterday morning after he reportedly stole an iPad from Cafe Cortadito on East Third Street near Avenue B, the Daily News reported.

He had asked to use the Cafe's restroom. Per the News: "Maldonado found the unattended electronic tablet in the restrooom and hid it in his pants, said police."

The Cafe owner quickly realized that the iPad was missing, and confronted the worker, who handed it over and left. She called the cops, who arrested the worker nearby. Police charged him with with petit larceny.

[Image via Gizmodo]

Friday, February 10, 2012

Reader report: Rue B back open tomorrow


EV Grieve reader Ann sent along this photo earlier tonight... Reliable sources say that Rue B here on Avenue B between 11th Street and 12th Street will be back open tomorrow. There are electrical and plumbing issues from the upstairs apartment, we hear...

Dogs and taxes in Tompkins Square Park today




Photos By Bobby Williams

Can you feel the 'Love' tonight?



An early Valentine's greeting from The Damned with "Love Song" circa 1979.

Roastown Coffee now Eastside Bakery.net on St. Mark's and Second Avenue


That's a really catchy name! Kinda seems exactly like Roastown Coffee, which opened here in November 2010.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Roastown Coffee coming to Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place