
As announced, DBGB shut down after service on Friday following eight years in the Avalon Bowery complex between First Street and East Houston Street.
"In this location, it’s busy on weekends but erratic in the early part of the week," chef-owner Daniel Boulud told The New York Times. "I hope to find a more appropriate space for it in New York."

On Saturday morning, workers (above) were prepping to clean out the space on the Bowery ... and by the end of the day on Saturday...


... and a last look at the former sidewalk cafe (for now...in case Boulud decides to do something else with the space)...

For now, three of the five retails spaces in this Avalon Bowery section are vacant as DBGB joins L'Apico and Tatyana Boutique as former tenants.
Previously on EV Grieve:
How DBGB is 'pissing on the grave' of punk rock
Why we're writing about Duke's Bohemian Grove Bar in Buffalo
Breaking: DBGB making sidewalk cafe look less barren