Seeing this reminded me that I have never tried any of the places on the north side of East 14th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... like Hawkers... or Bite... or 211 New Taco Grill... any of these places worth a visit?
Monday, June 25, 2012
Beyond Sushi is the name of the restaurant taking the Royal Wigs space
Well, uh, the headline kind of says it all ... just a quick follow-up to our post last Tuesday about the sushi-vegetarian place taking over the Royal Wigs space on Ihop Way on East 14th Street ... the sign is now up for the new restaurant...
Seeing this reminded me that I have never tried any of the places on the north side of East 14th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... like Hawkers... or Bite... or 211 New Taco Grill... any of these places worth a visit?
Seeing this reminded me that I have never tried any of the places on the north side of East 14th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... like Hawkers... or Bite... or 211 New Taco Grill... any of these places worth a visit?
Perhaps the new owners of 200 Avenue A would consider straightening up their front windows
Some folks along Avenue A here between 12th Street and 13th Street are wondering if the new owners of the storefront at 200 Avenue could tidy the windows up... Considering how long and hard the owners fought to open their restaurant-bar-gallery concept and all...
Chico's latest ad mural on East 10th Street
On Friday, Bobby Williams spotted Chico creating a new ad on East 10th Street at Avenue C...
...and the finished product for El Camion, the restaurant on Avenue A at East 12th Street...
P.S.
Earlier this month, Chico touched up the murals outside the Nuyorican Poets Café on East Third Street...
...and the finished product for El Camion, the restaurant on Avenue A at East 12th Street...
P.S.
Earlier this month, Chico touched up the murals outside the Nuyorican Poets Café on East Third Street...
Sunday, June 24, 2012
From the EV Grieve Lost and Found
Hey, in case you dropped your prescription today on First Avenue and St. Mark's Place... we have it in safe keeping. Please leave a comment with proof that this belongs to you and we will return it.
Via @saywhatagain
Memorial grows for Roxana Sorina Buta on Union Square
[Bobby Williams...click on image to enlarge]
Roxana Sorina Buta was returning to her East Harlem home from her job as a waitress at Bar 6 on Sixth Avenue and 13th Street on May 24. She was reportedly crossing Broadway at East 14th Street when a dump truck struck and killed her. She would have been 22 last Thursday.
According to DNAinfo, Buta's family's lawyer, Joseph Tacopina, said police are questioning a Department of Transportation driver about the hit-and-run.
Per Tacopina: "They're still investigating and determining whether to charge [the driver] with a crime or not. The city is being incredibly derelict in resolving this issue."
Said Roxana's mother, Cristina Oprea, of her only child: "Nothing will bring me peace ever again. I need justice for my daughter."
Week in Grieview
[Above Avenue C yesterday]
Cabrini Center closing Saturday on Avenue B and East Fifth Street (Friday)
Rumors about the future of the Bowery Poetry Club (Thursday)
Video: Summer in the East Village circa 1991 (Wednesday)
Dangerous intersections on the Bowery (Monday)
'Boardwalk Empire' films on East 12th Street (Wednesday)
Jane's Sweet Buns is closed for now (Monday, Thursday)
No urine for this tree (Thursday, 18 comments)
Starbucks sidewalk cafe reopening on Second Avenue (Tuesday)
Last night at Nice Guy Eddie's (Monday)
Rentals at 219 First Ave. hit the market (Friday)
Tahini closed for good on Third Avenue
[June 2]
Back on June 1, the DOH temporarily shuttered Tahini on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place. According to DOH records, the city issued 79 violation points, including for:
The restaurant never reopened.... and this morning, we spotted workers cleaning out the space...
The supervisor confirmed that Tahini was closed for good.
As you may recall, back in January, Eater reported that Michael "Bao" Huynh was taking over the Tahini space ... and opening an "Old School Style Philly" cheesesteak place called — Mikey's Cheese Steak. However, the Tahini owners followed up later saying that they had no plans to close.
Perhaps the new Bao concept is back in play then.
Back on June 1, the DOH temporarily shuttered Tahini on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place. According to DOH records, the city issued 79 violation points, including for:
• Hand washing facility not provided in or near food preparation area and toilet room. Hot and cold running water at adequate pressure to enable cleanliness of employees not provided at facility. Soap and an acceptable hand-drying device not provided.
• Food not protected from potential source of contamination during storage, preparation, transportation, display or service
The restaurant never reopened.... and this morning, we spotted workers cleaning out the space...
The supervisor confirmed that Tahini was closed for good.
As you may recall, back in January, Eater reported that Michael "Bao" Huynh was taking over the Tahini space ... and opening an "Old School Style Philly" cheesesteak place called — Mikey's Cheese Steak. However, the Tahini owners followed up later saying that they had no plans to close.
Perhaps the new Bao concept is back in play then.
The Amazing Spider-Man
Sassy
Spotted along the wall outside the Stone on East Second Street at Avenue C...
And the Observer had a much better photo of this last week...
And the background about what all these means is at WWD.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Reader report: Man arrested for carrying machete on Avenue A
Earlier this afternoon, several readers noted an arrest on Avenue A near Sixth Street... two of the residents claimed that the man who the NYPD arrested was carrying a machete. Shawn Chittle, who took this photo, was on the scene and noted that the police were not saying what happened...
Annual Anthology Film Archives benefit happening Monday night
From the EV Grieve inbox...
[Bush Tetras photo by Laura Levine via the Anthology]
[Bush Tetras photo by Laura Levine via the Anthology]
Anthology Film Archives will hold its Annual Film Preservation Honors and Benefit on Monday June 25, from 7-10 pm at The Standard, New York in the High Line Room + Terrace, 848 Washington Street at West 13th Street
The benefit will feature cocktails, hors d'oeurves, and a performance by the Bush Tetras with special guests Richard Barone and Felice Rosser. The event also includes raffle to win prizes including a visit to the set of BOARDWALK EMPIRE; VIP tickets to the COLBERT REPORT; and a private screening at Anthology. Winners will be announced at the event; ticket purchasers do not need to be present at the event to win the raffle!
Ticket information right here.
Each year Anthology Film Archives honors those who have made important contributions to our collective film heritage at its Film Preservation Honors and Benefit, which also supports Anthology’s ongoing film preservation and public screening programs.
For its honorees this year, Anthology is very pleased to honor Cinetech, The Women’s Film Preservation Fund, and Richard Pena for their work in the field of film preservation.
All proceeds from the benefit support Anthology Film Archives, which has been dedicated to preserving, presenting, and promoting independent, non-commercial, and avant-garde cinema for over 40 years.
Still dog life in Tompkins Square Park
Marshal seizes Cozy Lounge on East First Street
EVG reader William Klayer spotted marshals trying to enter the Cozy Lounge on East First Street near Avenue A yesterday ...
Not sure what all they were doing here. But the they did leave behind this Legal Possession notice...
Not sure what all they were doing here. But the they did leave behind this Legal Possession notice...
Breaking: Workers remove tarp from second tower at St. Brigid's
Earlier this week, workers removed the construction tarp/netting around the church's tower on the north side at East Eighth Street ... this morning here on Avenue B, workers took down the tarp on the south tower...
No way that's fitting into the dryer.
Previously on EV Grieve:
A reader offers details about the restoration of St. Brigid's
No way that's fitting into the dryer.
Previously on EV Grieve:
A reader offers details about the restoration of St. Brigid's
Sinkhole repairs continue on Seventh Street
Workers are still on the scene this morning between First Avenue and Second Avenue... repairing the sinkhole and what not on the block...
Meanwhile,when I went outside to drop an extra safety flare into the sewer, people reported smelling gas on the block. The FDNY was on the scene, did some inspecting, and gave it the all clear.
Meanwhile,
So let's try the free screening of the French thriller tonight in Tompkins Square Park
Well, the rain and threat of rain KO'd last night's free screening of the French thriller "The Axe" in Tompkins Square Park. So! The organizers will be showing it tonight at 8:30...
Find out more about the 2005 film here.
At the start of the annual NYC Drag March
The marchers all gathered last night around 7 at Tompkins Square Park for the annual trek across town to the Stonewall Inn...
Melanie from East Village Corner shared a few photos with us... (She has more at her site here.)
...and via @emmsape ...
"The very first Drag March happened 19 years ago as an (unofficial) part of the Stonewall 25 commemorations - the organizers of Stonewall 25 didn't wish leather or drag at their event thus our event was propelled into being..."
~Drag March Co-Founder Harmonie Moore of the NYC Church Ladies for Choice
Melanie from East Village Corner shared a few photos with us... (She has more at her site here.)
...and via @emmsape ...
Friday, June 22, 2012
Work continues on East Seventh Street sinkhole
EVG reader MP let's us know that work continues tonight on the sinkhole that formed on Seventh Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue earlier today...
Per MP: "Apparently there was mass car towing by nypd making for unhappy residents and very unhappy bridge and tunnelers."
Per MP: "Apparently there was mass car towing by nypd making for unhappy residents and very unhappy bridge and tunnelers."
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