As we first reported last November, celebrity BBQ chef Myron Mixon was going to open a restaurant/saloon in the former Lucky Cheng's space on First Avenue. (Read that post
here.)
After months of renovations, Mixon and company held
a preview at the space on May 21... which prompted a four-star
Yelp review. Everything
seemed to be ready to go. On May 29, the Pride and Joy NYC Facebook page announced that they'd be "opening soon."
And that was that.
In recent weeks, someone removed the Facebook page. The Pride and Joy BBQ website is now
"under construction." And the space has sat mostly dormant in recent months... the East Second Street side has all the hallmarks of a stalled business — a broken window and door... and a Wacky Wok menu...
Turns out that there was a good reason for the inactivity: Mixon has reportedly parted ways with the restaurant that bears his name. (A location opened in
North Miami Beach last November.)
The Daily Meal
has the scoop:
According to the lawsuit (Myron Mixon and Jack’s Old South LLC against Pride & Joy LLC and Pablo Cardenas), which was filed on August 8th, Mixon is accusing his partners, Mike Saladino, Chris Mayer, Paul Thielecke, Jose Santa, and Pablo Cardenas, of trademark infringement, breach of contract, and misappropriation of name and likeness; it also alleges that they also owe Mixon a large sum of money in licensing fees for his name.
The Daily Meal notes that Pride and Joy's fate here has now been thrown into question.
While the Miami location is going strong, the New York outpost has yet to open. If it does end up opening, however, Mixon’s name and recipes will be nowhere near it.
And what will become of the giant rotisserie?
Previously on EV Grieve:
Myron Mixon's Pride & Joy BBQ now in the works for the former Lucky Cheng's space
Fire reported at incoming Pride and Joy BBQ on East Second Street