Monday, April 1, 2013
First sign of Wafels & Dinges on Avenue B
As we've been reporting, Wafels & Dinges is opening its first café based on the same concept as the popular food trucks in circulation around the city .... here on Avenue B and East Second Street... as you can see in the photo, there's a bit of a teaser up on the windows: "The dinges are coming."
W&D founder Thomas DeGeest, an East Village resident, told us back in January that the store was "progressing at turtle speed" and he was eyeing a spring opening date.
He also noted that it "will be as much a good coffee place as a waffle and ice cream place."
Previously on EV Grieve:
Is Wafels & Dinges opening a café on Second Street and Avenue B?
Wafels & Dinges hoping for a spring opening on Avenue B
Welcome to the neighborhood, Papaya King!
Coming very soon to St. Mark's Place near Third Avenue... where the plywood came down last week...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Papaya King coming to St. Mark's Place
This is the line to get into Wylie Dufresne's new restaurant Alder on Saturday
As you may have heard, noted LES chef Wylie Dufresne opened a new restaurant last Thursday called Alder on Second Avenue near East 10th Street.
Apparently it is popular.
@davidsokol passed along the above photo late Saturday afternoon... showing a line forming before the door
In an opening preview last week in the Times, Florence Fabricant noted that Alder, "a complement to WD-50," serves "inventive twists on classics."
Such as!
The rye pasta includes pastrami, so with mustard sauce and pickles you have a homage to the pastrami on rye at the Second Avenue Deli, which used to be across the street.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Wylie Dufresne bringing fancy cocktails for foodies
Sunday, March 31, 2013
On this date in 1974 Television played its first show at CBGB
Finished Richard Hell's memoir, "I Dreamed I Was A Very Clean Tramp," the other day... Recalled from the book that Television held the first of its "intitial venue-establishing series of consecutive Sundays at CBGB" on March 31, 1974.
(Side note: The Times reviewed the book today...)
Always dislike these audio-only videos... but this will do...
Previously.
(Side note: The Times reviewed the book today...)
Always dislike these audio-only videos... but this will do...
Previously.
Easter in Tompkins Square Park
Evening tweets noted
Passersby making a BIG deal that Katie Holmes is walking on Avenue B.
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) March 31, 2013
Week in Grieview
[Earlier this week on East 11th Street]
Remembering the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire (Monday)
Outrage over proposal to take over the green space at Meltzer Tower (Monday, 35 comments)
A Subway opening in the old Ben & Jerry's space (Wednesday)
Noise complaints from neighbor KOs Bush Tetras show at the Slipper Room (Saturday)
A proposal to curb the East Village crusty population (Friday, 38 comments)
Gruppo opens in new home on Avenue B (Monday)
The case against Soho House on Ludlow (Tuesday, 33 comments)
Chloë Sevigny finds a buyer for her East 10th Street home (Tuesday)
Team from Dutch Kills proposing to take over former Mercadito Cantina space on Avenue B (Wednesday)
The first CBGB movie poster (Thursday)
The ol' broken bottle routine returns (Friday)
Meet Lucille Krasne, designer, Argentine Tango dance organizer (Wednesday)
The bike-share program will happen here in May (Thursday)
Avenue A 7-Eleven construction update (Thursday)
Lots of interesting items on April's CB3/SLA docket (Wednesday)
NYU is out of order? (Wednesday)
And Animal NY has an excellent post on the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s that his friend Alexis Adler has in her East 12th Street apartment... read that here ... and watch this video...
Birdbath Neighborhood Green Bakery closes on First Avenue
Well. This morning, EVG reader @david_fitz sent along the above photo, showing a "for rent" sign on the Birdbath Bakery location on First Avenue between East 13th Street and East 14th Street... everything was cleared out yesterday, he noted.
The eco-friendly Birdbath Neighborhood Green Bakery is the little sister of City Bakery, as they put it on their website.
They had five locations, including the one that opened in May 2011 on Third Avenue and East Ninth Street.
Anyway, can we blame the new Starbucks on First Avenue and East 13th Street for his closure?
Scenes from Easter in the East Village
East Second Street between Avenue B and Avenue C...
Celebrating the resurrection of JoBear la Stuffing?
Courtesy of Denis from 2nd Street.
Previously on EV Grieve:
A brief history of humiliating Teddy bears in the East Village
Loisaida Primavera in Tompkins Square Park
Filmed yesterday by Peter Shapiro.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
This bird just crashed into Benny's Burritos and died
This bird just nose bombed into Benny's Burritos on Avenue A at East Sixth ... and, sadly, died. The photo is via EVG FB friend Drew Rabbitclub... We don't know too much about birds... Rather an unusual-looking one. Anyone know what kind of bird this is? (Aside from a dead bird, yes.)
[Updated] Noise complaints shut down Bush Tetras show at the Slipper Room
NYC post-punk legends Bush Tetras were booked for a two-night gig at the revamped Slipper Room on Orchard Street this weekend.
However, an EVG Facebook friend passed along word that last night's show was interrupted twice by the NYPD due to apparent noise complaints from a nearby resident. As a result, tonight's show has been cancelled.
Here's what the band had to say on its Facebook page from last night:
We're tracking down more information on what happened...
Updated: Exchanged messages on Facebook with Cynthia Sley of the Bush Tetras... She said that there are "irate neighbors who have a grudge" and call the NYPD regularly about the Slipper Room. "We were not that loud but they gave the club a huge citation," she said. "Unbelievable that you can get a violation at 8 on a Friday night on Orchard St."
Meanwhile, the band's classic "Too Many Creeps" seems appropriate...
However, an EVG Facebook friend passed along word that last night's show was interrupted twice by the NYPD due to apparent noise complaints from a nearby resident. As a result, tonight's show has been cancelled.
Here's what the band had to say on its Facebook page from last night:
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SATURDAY NIGHT GIG AT SLIPPER ROOM WAS CANCELED DUE TO NOISE VIOLATIONS TONIGHT. REFUNDS PROVIDED FOR ADVANCE TIX. SO SORRY EVERYONE. IT IS DEFINITELY BEYOND OUR CONTROL. Thanks to those who came tonight. It was fun to play with Cindy, even with the two interruptions to stop by the club and police threatening with violations!
We're tracking down more information on what happened...
Updated: Exchanged messages on Facebook with Cynthia Sley of the Bush Tetras... She said that there are "irate neighbors who have a grudge" and call the NYPD regularly about the Slipper Room. "We were not that loud but they gave the club a huge citation," she said. "Unbelievable that you can get a violation at 8 on a Friday night on Orchard St."
Meanwhile, the band's classic "Too Many Creeps" seems appropriate...
Finally, an appropriate East Village party bus!
Morning tweets
Pre-Easter rush @ East Village Meat Market. Counted 17 people working! No wait. twitter.com/evgrieve/statu…
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) March 30, 2013
Morning sky on East 10th Street. twitter.com/evgrieve/statu…
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) March 30, 2013
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Friday, March 29, 2013
That Spring feeling in Tompkins Square Park today
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