Last Wednesday,
soccer mecca Nevada Smith's on Third Avenue was shuttered for a day due to
alleged underage drinking... The bar reopened Thursday.

Meanwhile, a Nevada Smith's regular shared what has been happening there of late... Kieron Slattery, a longtime popular bartender at Nevada Smith's, was fired by Paddy, one of the two owners. As the regular said, Keiron was fired because he refused to pay the fine the bar incurred -- upwards of $2,500. According to one side of the story, Paddy was passing the fine on to the bartenders who were on duty when the summonses were issued. Making matters worse, Kieron was arrested for trespassing when he showed up for work the next day. (One person familiar with the situation said that he refused to come out from behind the bar when asked.)
Now, as a result of Kieron's departure,
several longtime regulars are boycotting Nevada Smith's, choosing to watch games at venues such as Central Bar on Ninth Street instead. [Update: Bartender Ken Foley was also fired...]
There is also a
Facebook page created for Slattery titled "Pay the Fine! Not Fine the Workers!"There's an alternate take on all this
in a post at the New York Gooners.
Bottom line right now: There's a lot of tension at Nevada Smith's as all this is getting worked out... in addition, those rumors
persist that
the bar will be moving to a larger location nearby ... and that the bar's current location, 74 Third Ave., will be razed...
Update: Sign a petition to reinstate the two bartenders
here.