Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Report: Puck Fair closes on March 27


[Image via Google]

After 16 years, Puck Fair, the Irish pub on Lafayette just south of Houston, will close for good on March 27, Gothamist reported.

Puck Fair and the BP station next door will be demolished to make way for a 7-story boutique office building that will look like...


[Rendering by Cookfox via Crain's]

The farewell party at Puck Fair is on March 25. And the details via Facebook:

Well folks it's with great sorrow that I must break the news that Puck Fair must close it's doors at the end of this month. After 16 years of operation the powers that be are making way for a new development on our corner of Lafayette street.

So come join us between now and then but especially on Friday the 25th of March when we will host our farewell party with drink specials, live music and all the usual things you've grown to expect from us at Puck.

The Puck Fair owners also operate Swift Hibernian Lounge on East Fourth Street between the Bowery and Lafayette.

The BP station has yet to announce its closing date.

Previously on EV Grieve:
How much longer will the East Village have gas stations?

Have you seen the glass tower in the works for Lafayette and East Houston?

Filling up: the status of 2 former East Village gas stations

Report: Boutique office building on East Houston and Lafayette at BP site a go

Monday, March 14, 2016

Airbnb films commercial on Avenue A; announces new website for complaints


[Photo from Saturday]

A crew filming a commercial for Airbnb was out early this morning on Avenue A... an EVG reader spotted them inside the Pyramid between East Sixth Street and East Seventh Street.

It all went well, except that the crew showed up drunk at 4 a.m. and couldn't find the front-door key, so they hit every buzzer in the building...

On the topic of Airbnb... BloombergBusiness published a piece today titled Airbnb to Let Neighbors Give Feedback on Hosts, `Party Houses.'

The company announced in Japan that they will soon "give people renting out rooms and homes through its website a better way to find out how the strangers showing up at their properties are behaving."

Per the article:

The feature, set to debut next month, will let neighbors enter comments in an online form. Feedback will be reviewed by Airbnb’s customer-support team, who will then take action as necessary. Airbnb didn’t say whether the information will be made public or if the identities of neighbors will be disclosed.

Airbnb’s rapidly growing service has sometimes pitted neighbor against neighbor and landlord against tenant. Cities have puzzled over how to regulate the startup, which was last valued at $25.5 billion. New York City has scrutinized Airbnb and taken steps to push back against commercial renters. San Francisco, Airbnb’s hometown, voted down a divisive ballot initiative that would have restricted home sharing in the city. Airbnb neighbors the world over have complained of “party houses” that attract rowdy renters ...

Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village etiquette for AirBnBers: 'Don't piss off the locals'

Report: Full liquor license arrives for Nicoletta


[Via]

As we noted last August, Nicoletta, chef Michael White's Midwestern-style pizzeria on Second Avenue at East 10th Street, was going to appear before CB3 to upgrade to a full liquor license.

CB3 signed off on the upgrade in September. (You can read the minutes from the CB3 meeting on page 19 of this PDF). And as Eater noted this morning, Nicoletta, which opened in June 2012, now has the license in hand. Per Eater: "AMG beverage director Hristo Zisovski and Nicoletta GM Rob Cryan are working on a cocktail menu that will be rolling out in the coming weeks."

An EVG reader, who shared the Eater link, noted this about Nicoletta: "It's always empty when I walk by."

Perhaps a full liquor license will inspire you to dine here?

Previously on EV Grieve:
Cafe Centosette closes on Second Avenue

Former Cafe Centosette space becoming a fancy-pants pizza place

Nicoletta looking to upgrade to a full liquor license on 2nd Avenue

March 14 (and March 13)



Yesterday morning, we noted the mound of trash that erupted on St. Mark's Place near Third Avenue.

We were so busy focusing on the two basketballs and partially thawed frozen waffles in the trash ... we somehow missed the holiday tree tossed in with everything else...



Since then, several readers have noted the tree...



By late this afternoon, the tree was alleged to be drunk...


[Photo by Derek Berg]

Former tattoo shop will now house the Cupcake Market on East 7th Street


[EVG photo from January]

After eight years at 74 E. Seventh St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue, North Star Tattoo closed at the end of 2015.

And, as this photo via EVG correspondent Steven shows, workers have erected the new sign today for the incoming business...



Cupcake Market.

We don't have any other info about the proprietors right this sec.

Anyway, apparently the cupcake trend lives on... and a block away from Butter Lane Cupcakes.

Monday Night Movie (tonight) at Exile Above 2A



Exile Above 2A, the second-level space at 2A, is launching Movie Night Monday... starting tonight at 8 with a free screening of "The Boondock Saints" with Norman Reedus and Willem Dafoe from 1999.

2A is on Avenue A at East Second Street.

Your (seems like) weekly Bagel Belly update



The Bagel Belly signage has arrived at 114 Third Ave. between East 13th Street and East 14th Street... and workers removed the paper from the windows, offering a look inside...



Appears like they may have a little outdoor space too...



Nothing about an opening just yet. The proprietors here also own Namu Deli & Grocery at 252 Third Ave. between 20th Street and 21st Street.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Incoming Bagel Belly now with Bagel Belly signage

Ess-A-Bagel will be opening one of these days



On the topic of bagels... we happened to walk by the incoming Ess-A-Bagel at 324-326 First Ave. at East 19th Street on Saturday. No sign of bagel life here just yet on the east side of the Avenue in the Shoppes of Stuy Town. The coming soon sign arrived last Oct. 22.

Last we read, at the Town & Village Blog, the new location would be open last month. This, according to one of the owners, Muriel Frost, who said that things were proceeding at the new space, despite having to wait for some permits and other paperwork issues.

We also heard from a well-placed tipster that Ess-A-Bagel will be opening a location in the Wall Street area.

Lastly!

THIS is happening at the Third Avenue Ess-A-Bagel in Midtown East this week...

Hello All, St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner. For a limited time only, beginning March 14th-17th we are...

Posted by Ess-a-Bagel on Friday, March 11, 2016


Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Report: Landlord forcing Ess-a-Bagel from its longtime home (46 comments)

1 week left for Ess-A-Bagel at its current 1st Avenue location

[Updated] Ess-A-Bagel has closed for now on 1st Avenue

[Updated] Ess-A-Bagel announces its new location on 1st Avenue

Selling off the former Nevada Smiths



Nevada Smiths has been closed since the Marshal seized the three-level soccer bar at 100 Third Ave. last September.

Signs arrived early last week about a sale. The (presumably) new proprietors are unloading some of the unwanted items, such as TVs, bar stools and ... poker tables(?!)...



As for those new proprietors, Bruce Caulfield, a former Nevada Smiths partner and veteran NYC bar and business owner, along with James Morrissey (The Late Late on East Houston) and Gerard McNamee (GM of Webster Hall) have plans to open a venture called Vinyl, which will be a coffee house, vintage vinyl record store paying homage to Thin Lizzy and bar/restaurant all under one roof... We wrote about it here. (And Morrissey and McNamee are also behind the on-hold-for-now Honey Fitz on St. Mark's Place.)

Last month, the group appeared before CB3, who approved the Vinyl application.

So look forward to some updates on that incoming cafe-Thin-Lizzy-themed-record-store-bar-restaurant opening here between East 12th Street and East 13th Street one of these days.

Meantime, Grahame Curtis, who used to run the football (soccer) program at Nevada Smiths, is now doing the same at The Sports Bar around the corner on East 11th Street in part of the Webster Hall space...


Previously on EV Grieve:
Nevada Smiths is closed, and here's what's next

Those persistent rumors about 74-76 Third Avenue and the future of Nevada Smiths

The East Village will lose a parking lot and gain an apartment building

Here then, where Nevada Smiths once stood

The Marshal seizes Nevada Smiths on 3rd Avenue

[Updated] New life for the Nevada Smiths space on 3rd Avenue

New concept for Nevada Smiths includes record store paying homage to Thin Lizzy, plus a bar

A souvenir Russian Souvenirs sign heads to Queens


[Photo from Feb. 27]

Last week, we noted that the former Russian Souvenirs shop on East 14th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue will become a coffee shop. (Still haven't heard anything else about the new proprietor.)

And workers removed the Russian Souvenirs sign the other day...



Anyway, we always liked that sign.

And just like that on Saturday, EVG regular Bayou ran into the sign waiting for the uptown Q at Union Square... heading out to Jackson Heights...



Apparently the sign was salvaged by someone who grew up near Russian Souvenirs ... and she hopes to be able to track down the store's owner.

The shop specializing in Russian tchotchkes closed last July. The proprietor said that his rent had increased.

Back on East 14th Street, the mobile phone center that opened in the early fall next door is already out of business... that storefront is for rent...



Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Russian Souvenirs is no more on East 14th Street

The former Russian Souvenirs will become a coffee shop on East 14th Store

On the CB3-SLA agenda tonight: Sidewalk cafes for Babu Ji and the Spotted Owl Tavern; new owner for the Thailand Cafe


[File photo of 129-131 Avenue C, soon to be maybe Jolie NYC]

Last week, we looked at two of the items that will be heard before CB3's SLA committee this month.

• Owners of Eleven B propose to open a Mexican restaurant in the former Mercadito space on B (March 11)

• Daniel Delaney proposing Delaney Barbecue for 1st Avenue (March 8)

Here are more East Village-related applicants ahead of tonight's meeting at 6:30 in the CB3 office, 59 E. Fourth St. between Second Avenue and the Bowery.

Applications within Saturated Areas

• Jolie's NYC (Liquid JV LLC), 129-131 Ave C (op)

This is the Babel Lounge and Hookah Bar space between East Eighth Street and East Ninth Street. According to the paperwork (PDF) on file at the CB3 website, the current owner and licensee will be joined by a new partner for a venture called Jolie's NYC. There isn't much information about the concept, other than the proposed hours are 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. seven days a week. There will be 20 tables good for 80 seats, with a menu of "appetizers/finger foods."

Sidewalk Cafe Application
• Babu Ji (Babu Ji NYC Inc), 175 Ave B

The seemingly popular (and newish) Indian restaurant at the northeast corner of 11th Street is applying for a sidewalk cafe for 12 tables and 24 seats, with hours of 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday; until midnight on Friday and Saturday.

The previous tenant here, the Italian restaurant Spina, had a sidewalk permit with 13 table and 26 seats.

• Spotted Owl Tavern (Tavern 211 Corp), 211 Ave A

The bar on the northwest corner of 13th Street is looking to add a sidewalk cafe license to its license. Plans call for six tables with 14 seats on Avenue A and East 13th Street, per the paperwork.

The proposed sidewalk cafe hours are 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Monday though Thursday; 5 p.m.-midnight Friday; Noon-11 p.m. Saturday; and Noon-10 p.m. Sunday.

Alterations
• Lovecraft (Sunrise Shadow LLC), 50 Ave B (op) (alt/ extend happy hour, closing hours, misc. changes)

The paperwork isn't specific about why the restaurant-bar-performance venue between East Third Street and East Fourth Street wants to extend their hours. The new proposed hours are: Sunday-Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 a.m., Thursday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 a.m.

Their current hours are: Sunday 11 a.m.-midnight; Monday-Thursday 4 p.m.-midnight; Friday 4 p.m.-1 a.m.; and Saturday 11 a.m.-1 a.m.

New Liquor License Applications

• Boonsri Inc, 95 2nd Ave (op)

A new owner is taking over (or took over) the Thailand Cafe. The restaurant will continue to serve Thai food.

• Virginia (Oyster City LLC), 647 E 11th St (upgrade/op)

The well-regarded restaurant near Avenue C wants to upgrade its license to full liquor.

Items not heard at Committee

• Luzzo's Restaurant Pizzeria (Luzzo's 211 LLC), 211 1st Ave (op) (corp change)

A partner is leaving the corporation. Michele Iuliano will now be the sole owner, according to the paperwork.

• 575 Pub on Second Inc, 93 2nd Ave (op) (corp change to place corporation into family trust)

This is the new Cock on Second Avenue (former Lit Lounge space). Allan Mannarelli wants to put the ownership into a family trust, per the CB3 paperwork.

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bc=beer & cider | wb=wine, beer & cider | op=liquor, wine, beer & cider | alt=alterations

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Week in Grieview


[Cute cat photo by Derek Berg]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

123 Second Ave. is for sale (Monday) ... and here is the listing (Friday)

Progress at Astor Place (Tuesday)

Asking rent for the former Stage Restaurant — $15,000 a month (Wednesday)

Car jumps curb, collides with Dunkin' Donuts on First Avenue (Friday)

Douglas Steiner's luxury condos growing up quickly on Avenue A and East 12th Street (Monday)

Residents at 37 Avenue B are still looking for their 'fair share' of the rent from Credit Union (Thursday)

Out and About with Parker Dulany (Wednesday)

Yuca Bar is back open after fire at 133 E. Seventh St. (Friday)

Daniel Delaney proposing Delaney Barbecue for First Avenue (Tuesday)

EV heave: Regal Cinemas debuting 4DX at Union Square on March 25 with 'Batman V. Superman' (Monday)

Half the size but still Fabulous at Fanny's (Wednesday)

New frame shop for Third Avenue (Thursday)

Owners of Eleven B propose to open a Mexican restaurant in the former Mercadito space on B (Friday)

On East Sixth Street, TonkatsuYa is in soft-open mode (and Awash has a new awning) (Wednesday)

Someone stole this poster from Theatre 80 (Thursday)

A pop-up gallery arrives at 95 Avenue B (Saturday)

The former Bago space is for rent on First Avenue (Monday)

'Snowflake dessert' coming soon to Second Avenue (Tuesday)

St. Mark's Place without the Trash & Vaudeville signage; No. 4 in contract (Friday)

Avenue A sinkhole no longer sinking (for now) (Thursday)

Former bar turns into an architect's office on East 13th Street (Monday)

Rent the former Cock space on Second Avenue (Thursday)

At the former home of the Broadway flea market, condos will cost upwards of $22 million (Friday)

Second Avenue residential complex now complete with renderings on the plywood (Thursday)

Epically launching 100 Avenue A (Wednesday)

... and for everyone who says that we don't have enough motorcycle coverage here...


[Photo on Avenue A by Derek Berg]

Report: Jennifer's Way Bakery involved in $43 million lawsuit



Actress Jennifer Esposito is being sued by her investors, including her soon-to-be-ex husband, over her gluten-free food empire, which includes the bakery on East 10th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue, the Post reports.

According to the Post, Esposito and investors Lawrence Wenner and David Drake got together in 2014 to expand the business with a commercial plant in Queens to bake and ship orders from her website. (The baked goods are made in-house on East 10th Street.)

Per the paper:

Wenner and Drake sank $250,000 each into the business and then loaned $1 million to the enterprise, court papers say.

Esposito was supposed to transfer ownership of the East Village bakery to the newly formed company, Jennifer’s Way Inc., which she failed to do, court papers allege.

The investors contend Esposito was difficult to work with, in one instance nixing the use of a corn-based ingredient because “she personally was allergic to corn, and not because it posed any sort of danger to those suffering from celiac disease.”


There are more sordid details in the article, including that Esposito was served with a restraining order against bad-mouthing her investors on social media.

Espositio's lawyer said the case was baseless and she was "misled by her investors, and has done nothing wrong to warrant a lawsuit."

She offers more details in a blog post from March 1:

It is with great sadness to say this but as you know me by now, my #1 goal was to always be transparent in my mission to create a safe place for us celiacs and allergy sufferers.

As founder and creator of Jennifer’s Way Bakery and its associated products and recipes, and as a person suffering from celiac disease, my mission was to always bring you the highest quality, the purest and the safest products I could possibly create. From my storefront bakery in Manhattan, I am able to ensure that my products were not only solely my inventions, but that they were also safe for celiac sufferers to consume.

Unfortunately, for the time being, the larger brand of Jennifer’s Way products, the products you purchase online, has sadly been taken out of my control. I will not and cannot get into the gory details at this juncture, but keeping with my brand’s connotation, I owe my loyal customers a duty to notify them of these concerns.

Please know that I am in the process of and will regain control of my products and when I do, I will be sure to report to you. For now, however, I cannot endorse something I have been pushed out of with a clear conscious

Jennifer’s Way Bakery in NYC (263 East 10th St) is still alive and kicking with my wonderful loyal staff continuing to bring you the safest product run by this celiac herself.

The gluten-free, dairy-free, refined-sugar free, soy-free, peanut-free, allergy-friendly, organic bakery opened on March 2, 2013.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Actress Jennifer Esposito's Jennifer's Way Bakery opening soon on East 10th Street (46 comments)

Sign of a lonely plant on East 4th Street



Vinny & O spotted this guilt-inducing stolen plant sign outside Bond Street Chocolate on East Fourth Street between Second Avenue and the Bowery...



Please return the plant.

It was very happy here. Its sibling is very lonely now.

When you put out a lot of trash bags on St. Mark's Place Saturday evening

You are treated to this on Sunday morning here in the Bubble Tea District between Second Avenue and Third Avenue...



Looks like the remains of someone's apartment. Contents include two basketballs and one bag of thawed frozen waffles.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Practicing for Thursday



First Avenue and East Ninth Street...

Photo via @fnytv

A reminder about Daylight Saving Time

Just a reminder (cut and paste from the Google):

Daylight Saving Time (United States) 2016 begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 13

...and ends at 2:00 AM on Sunday, November 6

So, if you're looking at The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer on East Third Street ... it will actually be 6:15 rather than 5:15... or 2:40 instead of 1:40...

Pop-up gallery at 95 Avenue B through March 21



The recently renovated space at 95 Avenue B between East Seventh Street and East Sixth Street will be home to the Mary Sky pop-up gallery through March 21.

The show here is titled Online Resource... here's more about it via the Vermont-based Mary Sky website:

Online Resource is an exhibition existing in both web and live formats, the first of its kind. The web exhibition is permanently on view at the portal below and onlineresource.co.uk

A wholly unique exhibition will be on view in the gallery for ten days only. The gallery show features "gifs brought to life" in paint and multimedia.

The opening was last night (sorry!) ... the exhibit officially opens today...

Gallery Open Hours: March 12-21, 11 am-9 pm
Artist Talk: Sunday March 13, 3 pm-4 pm

As we understand it, the space here is still for lease. The building went through a gut renovation last year. Part of the building was formerly home to Tu Casa, the recording studio that had been around since 1972.

Updated 3/13

There will be another exhibit in the space from March 25-28. Find details here.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Reader report: Car jumps curb, collides with Dunkin' Donuts on 1st Avenue


Close call outside the Dunkin' Donuts on First Avenue and East Sixth Street early this evening.

According to witnesses, an older man was backing into a parking spot in front of the McDonald's when he apparently hit the accelerator by accident, driving up onto the sidewalk outside Dunkin' Donuts, taking out part of the railing in the process...



... narrowly avoiding hitting an estimated six people, including EVG Facebook friend Mike Diaz, who shared these photos...





The driver was also not injured, though he was taken to a hospital as a precaution.

Updated

Here are two more photos via Derek Berg showing the aftermath...



Time for Pony Time



Seattle bass-and-drum duo Pony Time will be making their first NYC appearance in several years coming up on April 11 with a show at Shea Stadium BK in Williamsburg.

The video here for "Go Find Your Own" is from 2013.