Monday, February 20, 2012

More photos from the cab accident outside Hearth Friday night

Friday night around 11, as Eater pointed out, a cab ended up plowing into Hearth on First Avenue at 12th Street... The folks at Hearth said that no one was injured... In any event, EV Grieve reader neerad jet sent us two more photos following the accident...


When Avenue C started getting swallowed up by the earth


At 13th Street today... just keeping an eye on this sinkhole of sorts... Photo by Bobby Williams.

5 Napkin Burger opening tonight for dinner

East Village resident Rob passes along this photo from outside 5 Napkin Burger on East 14th Street and Third Avenue this afternoon ...


As you can see, debuting for dinner tonight... and then starting full-service burgering tomorrow with lunch and dinner ... If you go, then please let us know how it was... and if you really needed five napkins...

Previously.

Noted

Via an interview from the Daily News real-estate section the other day with BOND senior vice president Mary Lou Currier:

What’s your next hottest nabe in NYC?
The East Village/Bowery. It’s really heating up and getting fancier. I consider the East Village the last "authentic" neighborhood in NYC.

Movie version of 'East Fifth Bliss' has a March 23 release date


We spotted this poster on First Avenue this morning... We're glad to see that "The Trouble With Bliss" has a release date — March 23 at the Village East Cinemas on Second Avenue.

The movie is based on the novel "East Fifth Bliss" written by former East Village resident Douglas Light, who lived at 343 E. Fifth St. for several years.

Michael C. Hall plays thirtysomething Morris Bliss who "watches as his life comically unravels after he enters into a relationship with the daughter of a former high school classmate." The movie co-stars Lucy Liu, Brie Larson, Peter Fonda and, we hope, Slum Goddess, who served as an extra in scene filmed at the Blue and Gold.

We pointed out some of the filming around here back in the spring of 2010... in Tompkins Square Park, Seventh Street, 13th Street, among other locations...

There's a "Trouble With Bliss" Tumblr here with more photos and info...

And we'll have more later on all this...

Previously on EV Grieve:
About the building that inspired the novel "East Fifth Bliss"

Q-and-A with 'East Fifth Bliss' author Douglas Light

At Coat of Arms Friday Night

LES Clothing Co. had its grand opening celebration at Coat of Arms on 43 Clinton St. on Friday night. Shawn Chittle stopped by and took these photos...

First, though, as BoweryBoogie reported last October, Robert Lopez, founder and CEO of LES Clothing Co., had filed a lawsuit of trademark infringement against Coat of Arms, among other retailers.

However, as Lopez told Shawn: "We worked it out ... good situation turned of it."

Indeed, as you can see...







DJ Ralphy CBS...


LES-based rapper Six Lowa...


Robert Lopez...


For further reading:
Interview: Robert Lopez of LES Clothing Company (BoweryBoogie, November 2011)

This is what 298 E. Second St. looked like on Feb. 19, 2012


This year, we'll post photos like this of various buildings, streetscenes, etc., to capture them as they looked at this time and place... The photos may not be the most telling now, but they likely will be one day...

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Today





Photos by Bobby Williams.

Week in Grieview

[Avenue A near 10th Street]

A three-alarm fire at 21 E. Second St. (Wednesday)

The Holiday will become a restaurant-lounge serving fish-n-chips (Tuesday)

Happy birthday McSorley's (Friday)

A runaway running machine (Thursday)

For the people who said that the Mars Bar was always a pit (Monday)

Be Tom Cruise's neighbor (Tuesday)

A new look at 51 Astor Place (Wednesday)

It was Coen Brothers Week (Friday)

A short-term rental where the guests aren't supposed to talk to the neighbors (Tuesday)

The Bowery's first Synagogue (Monday)

Starbucks on First Avenue and East Third Street opens tomorrow

Hugh Burckhardt at More Than Usual points us to this sign at the freshly egged Starbucks on First Avenue and East Third Street...


Meanwhile, we took a look inside ourselves on Friday evening ...



This will be one of the select locations to serve Starbucks Reserve™ Coffee. Per a 2010 Starbucks blog post:

Everyone claims to have the world’s best coffee! But not often are the words “exotic, rare and exquisite” used to describe that coffee. For Starbucks to append all three words, the coffee must be really special.

We’ve introduced Starbucks Reserve™ coffee to a limited number of stores. This new line of coffees, each available only for a short time, represents the best of the best! You can expect to find flavors that explode on your palate and fade with a lingering complexity. When you taste a Starbucks Reserve™ coffee, you’ll be reminded of our heritage and the early days of the specialty coffee business that we helped to create.

Only 3% of the world’s coffee is good enough to make it into a bag of our coffee, and Starbucks Reserve™ represents a tiny fraction of that 3%. You all have told us that you want to see rare and exotic coffees in our stores, and that is exactly what we have done in bringing treasures like Galapagos San Cristobal to you.

And this looks like the latest Reserve release... from a news release dated Jan. 5, 2012:

Starbucks announces the release of Organic Ethiopia Sidamo® coffee, one of the most renowned coffees in the world for its distinctive lemon flavors. For the first time in the Starbucks coffee line, follow the journey from crop to cup by scanning the QR code on the bag. From being meticulously tended by coffee farmers in their family gardens, to how each cherry is ripened and handpicked at the peak of its flavor, to the exquisite flavor notes in each cup, this digital journey is a unique opportunity for customers to learn more about this coffee.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Today's sign of the apocalypse: Starbucks taking over The Bean's space on First Avenue and Third Street

The East Village rolls out welcome wagon for new Starbucks

There are pieces of Kate Moss all over the East Village

You've seen those Kate Moss ads for Supreme seemingly everywhere the last few days...



We've seen people try to pull these things off the plywood for souvenirs...


...and workers charged with keeping the construction sites ad-free...


... as a result, there are bit and pieces of the ads on a lot of sidewalks this morning...


Someone egged the new Starbucks on First Avenue last night


Looked about two or three eggs here at East Third Street. And this employee had to clean it up...

This location officially opens tomorrow.