Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Report: JoeDoe to reopen as Joe & MissesDoe



Over on East First Street, JoeDoe has closed... and will return as a new restaurant called Joe & MissesDoe.

Time Out has more details:

Owner Joe Dobias and his wife, Jill Schulster, will transform the old JoeDoe space—which will relocate in the spring—into a nostalgic blue-plate-special spot, offering comfort-food gone quirky: French-dip dumplings with roast beef and mozzarella, tacos with duck confit and radish, and chili topped with Fritos and jalapeƱos.

H/T Eater

[Image via the JoeDoe website]

Monday, August 26, 2013

Lyric Diner returning to former Lyric Diner space



The latest in the Lyric Diner saga.

First, a quick recap!

Taverna, the Greek restaurant that took over the Lyric Diner space on Third Avenue at 22nd Street, closed a few weeks ago after just six months in business. The same owners closed Lyric Diner last August.

However, as a reader notes in the above photo, the Lyric is returning.

pcvstBee first reported this development on Saturday. No word just yet on an opening date.

And it's probably a good thing that Taverna kept up some Lyric Diner signage upon opening...

A message on the plywood outside the former Mary Help of Christians


[Saturday]

As you can see, the school and rectory are gone from the Mary Help of Christians lot on Avenue A between East 11th Street and East 12th Street ... There are a few remnants of the church left in a pile.

Meanwhile, on East 12th Street ... someone left messages for developer Douglas Steiner on the plywood protecting the remains of the church late Saturday night/early Sunday morning...









Steiner bought the property last fall for an unspecified residential complex. One retail listing mentioned a "140 unit market luxury rental building." In some previous comments, a few readers said that anger should be directed toward the Archdiocese of New York, who sold the lot in first place.

H/T EVG reader Kym Gomes

Weekend recap: Odessa Cafe and Bar closes for good after Saturday





In case you missed the post from Saturday morning: Odessa Cafe and Bar closes for good after service on Saturday. The Odessa Restaurant at 119 Avenue A will remain open.


[Photo by @RTSNYC]

Photo Tech leaving East 13th Street



Photo Tech Repair Service is moving away from its home on East 13th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue ... they'll be merging with their West 34th Street location... And the space is for lease.



Interesting to see what happens along here at the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and East 13th Street where Brothers Deli and Dryden Gallery cleared out... Construction has picked up again...



Heard a few rumors of a restaurant for the corner spot... Anyway, the listing looked like this...


Here is Han Dynasty



The plywood is down at Han Dynasty, the first New York outpost from Han Chiang, the Sichuan master with six restaurants in Philadelphia. (And will Han remove the flag from the previous tenant, Montein Thai?)

No word on an opening date here on Third Avenue at East 12th Street, but it looks pretty far along, as this blurry photo of the interior shows...



And there are "coming soon" signs up on the door.



Previously.

The magnificent 7th



Here's how the wall that was home to the Joe Strummer mural for 10 years is looking now on East Seventh Street at Avenue A...

As you probably heard, workers wiped out the mural honoring the Clash frontman outside Niagara last Monday ... the underlying brick here at 132 E. Seventh St. is crumbling, so workers are replacing that wall, as DNAinfo noted.

After the brick restoration, artists Zephyr and Dr. Revolt will recreate the tribute in the coming weeks ...

Previously on EV Grieve:
Joe Strummer gets a splash of Niagara

Joe Strummer gets a new look, skyline

Headline h/t

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Last caw



A crow on East 10th Street near Avenue D... photo by Bobby Williams...

Rat caught trying to steal bike on East Eighth Street?



Looks that way. However! Passerby #1 says that the real story is it was trying to get into a neighbor's window ... and the neighbor sprayed it with water... then the rat was perched on the bike. Weird! Or not!

Week in Grieview


[7th and C]

A gut renovation for the former 9th Street Bakery (Monday)

Meet Kathy Von Hartz, 48-year resident of the East Village (Wednesday)

Kita the Wonder Dog of East 10th Street's pick for mayor (Friday)

More about Otto's Taco's, coming soon to Second Avenue (Wednesday)

Penny Pollak on her last Open Mic and feature film project (Thursday)

Erasing the Joe Strummer mural (Monday) ... which will return (Tuesday)

City temporarily closes The Brownstone on East 12th Street (Wednesday)

Alder's new sidewalk cafe (Tuesday)

Chico's corner painted over (Tuesday)

Hole (Thursday)

Chinese tea shop opening on East Seventh Street (Wednesday)

A new-look 130 E. Seventh St. (Thursday)

Vanity plate of the week (Friday)

Fire-damaged Mono + Mono remains closed, new roof on the way (Wednesday)

Affaire closes on Avenue B (Monday)

More accidents on East Houston Street

Late Friday afternoon, 73-year-old East Village resident Meipui Chow Leon was reportedly struck and killed by a Whole Foods van while she was crossing East Houston at Avenue B.



In the above photo from yesterday afternoon, an EVG reader notes what was the third accident at this intersection this weekend... where one SUV sideswiped another SUV. One passenger in the SUV in the foreground was taken away in the ambulance.

"This intersection is so dangerous," said the reader. "You've got traffic coming off the bridge and the FDR and no traffic cameras."

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Meanwhile, last night around 8, Bill the Libertarian Anarchist came across the scene of an accident at East Houston and Avenue C. The cab collided with a Toyota Camry Solara in the intersection. Witnesses believe that the cab driver was speeding. The driver of the Solara said that he was not injured.

The cab was flipped over when Bill first arrived on the scene at 8:15. The cab driver and the passenger were taken to the hospital. It is not known what condition they are in...

Welcome NYU, now Stop, Drop and Go



Today is NYU Freshman Move-In Day and the NYU Welcomes You event for students and parents. Which means a lot of things.



Like, for instance, it might be a really bad time to go to Bed, Bath & Beyond. (Not that there's ever a good time to go there. But detergent is detergent.)



And, as always, words to live by. Stop Drop and Go.

Noted



World Famous Pee Phone™ imposter on Third Avenue.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Summer's end...


Tompkins Square Park late this afternoon... via Bobby Williams.

Reports: 73-year-old East Village woman struck and killed by van while crossing East Houston



East Village resident Meipui Chow Leon, 73, was killed late yesterday afternoon by a van while crossing East Houston Street at Avenue B, according to published reports.

The Lo-Down reported that she was walking north in the crosswalk from Clinton Street to Avenue B.

Per DNAinfo:

That's when the driver of a 2011 Ford van, who was attempting to take a left from a southbound lane of Avenue B, plowed into her causing serious bodily trauma, police said.

An EVG reader, who took the above photo, said that four ambulances were at the scene at one point. According to witnesses, the van belonged to Whole Foods. DNAinfo reported that "the driver stayed on the scene, and was later cited for failure to yield and failure to exercise due care."

Clinton Street was closed until 9:30 last night, The Lo-Down noted.

[Updated] After 33 years, Odessa Cafe and Bar closes for good now on Aug. 31


[Thanks to @analogrombus]

There have been several closing dates for the Odessa Cafe and Bar at 117 Avenue A — first Aug. 15 then Sept. 6. There's now a new date — Aug. 31. And there's a sign up thanking patrons for their years of support.

The Odessa's assets were sold to new operators. (We don't have specifics on the incoming place, though CB3 documents described it as "a full-service American brasserie restaurant.") The Odessa Restaurant next door at 119 will remain open.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Building that houses Odessa Cafe and Bar for sale on Avenue A

Is the end nearing for Odessa Cafe and Bar on Avenue A?

Former GM from Tribeca's Tiny's & the Bar Upstairs part of team to buy the Odessa Cafe

Reader report: Odessa Cafe closes for good after Aug. 15

Reader report: Odessa Cafe and Bar will remain open through Sept. 6

All that jazz



Does anyone remember where I parked my portable stage last night? Oh! Workers have dropped off the stage for the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival tomorrow (3-7) in Tompkins Square Park. Details here.

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!



In case you don't have anything to do on this dreary late August day... there's a street fair on Astor Place between Broadway and Lafayette. Hurry! There will likely only be 2-3 Street Festivals left before Labor Day!

Previously on EV Grieve:
Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Street fair! Street fair! Street fair!

Friday, August 23, 2013

Steak and shake



Pony Time with "Geordie" circa 2013.

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


[12th and B yesterday via Bobby Williams]

Jodi Lane sign returns to East 11th Street (The Villager)

Details on Communal Spaces 2013, a garden play festival on the LES next month (Broadway World)

The Bloomberg Years (The New Yorker)

Check out the list of John Zorn-curated selections to play next month at the Anthology (Anthology Film Archives)

Subway videos from the 1940s and 1970s (BoweryBoogie)

Only 17 out of 20 subway lines will be fucked up this weekend (Gothamist)

A big flip at 101 Delancey (The Lo-Down)

"Zipper: Coney Island's Last Wild Ride" held over for third week (IFC)

Herbie Hancock's NYC of 1975 (Flaming Pablum)

More trees dying around the fountain in Washington Square Park (Washington Square Park Blog)

...and tomorrow at the 6th Street Community Center... Details here.