Monday, May 18, 2020

Rossy's Bakery & Café is back open after making repairs caused by construction next door



Rossy's Bakery & Café reopens this morning after the ongoing construction next door knocked them out of business for the past month and a half.

EVG contributor Stacie Joy spotted owner Rossy Caba at the family run café here at 242 E. Third St. between Avenue B and Avenue C the other day...



... where interior renovations were wrapping up...



Rossy's had been open for takeout and delivery in March. However, part of the restaurant suffered water damage from the ongoing construction next door, where a 7-floor, 20-unit residential building will stand. They had to close for repairs after service on March 31.

Moving forward, Rossy's will be open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

And you can expect to see Rossy along with other familiar faces — Norma Ortiz, her mother, and Gabriel Escalante, her brother. Among their offerings: boxed lunches, smoothies and cakes.

Previously on EV Grieve:
A visit to Rossy's Bakery & Café on 3rd Street

Construction next door causes Rossy's Bakery & Café to temporarily close on 3rd Street

How to get your Superiority Burger grab bag to go on Thursday



Superiority Burger is now offering up a grab bag of unique to-go vegan items — on Thursdays only here on Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue.

But! You need to put in your order online here starting at noon today (Monday!). SB has an enthusiastic fanbase, and they sold out of pre-orders quickly this past week.

Let's go to their Instagram account for a narrative:

Thursday May 21 will be a whole new set menu based on what we find at Union Square. Ordering for this next one will start Monday May 18 at noon.

(And yes, we get it. The pre-ordering is annoying. The nebulous pre-ordering menu is annoying. The timed out pick-ups you unconditionally must be on time for are annoying. The goofy one day a week availability is annoying. Bear with us as this thing develops organically. Please please please 😇.)

We are building back purposively and methodically here. It’s only a matter of time before you’ll be saying “hey remember when SB was only open one day a week and they tried to make us eat beans what fuckers.” Thank you for your peace, love, and understanding!

But still!

Ok! No one wants us to return to multi-day service more than we do. But we are going to do this gradually. Safe staff, safe customers, right? So for now, only Thursdays. But we will make sure these Thursday bags of food are action packed, ok?

[May 14] was a blast. It was fun to try to recognize everyone’s masked faces through the doorway. Folks showed up, picked up, and immediately scattered. A really encouraging shot of spaced out camaraderie. It felt....pretty good.



Thanks to Steven for these photos from this past Thursday...

Village Crêperie debuts on 9th Street


[Photo by Steven]

Village Crêperie opened last week along 441-445 E. Ninth St. (aka 145 Avenue A).


[Image via Instagram]

Here's a look at their menu, offering a variety of coffee and crêpes...



You can find them on Instagram here. No word on their hours moving forward.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Village Crêperie coming soon to 9th and A

ICYMI: Momofuku's Ssäm Bar moving from the East Village to the Seaport



ICYMI: Back on Wednesday, David Chang announced several changes/closures to his global restaurant empire as the fallout from COVID-19 hits the A-list ranks.

Among the coming changes: Chang is moving the nearly 15-year-old Ssäm Bar from Second Avenue and 13th Street into the space that houses Bar Wayō at the South Street Seaport.

Here's part of the message posted to the Momofuku website:

[W]e have decided to move Ssäm Bar from the East Village to Wayō’s much larger space at South Street Seaport and combine the teams of both restaurants. We loved what we created with Wayō, but we have to focus on our restaurants with the most potential. It would be hard to think of a better candidate than Ssäm Bar. Its lease expires in January 2021 and over the last fifteen years has probably changed more radically than any other restaurant of its kind—and thrived in the process.

With more space for guests, multiple entrances, and a new kitchen, Ssäm Bar at the Seaport is better suited to the new realities of restaurants. Not only that, we’re also excited to incorporate elements of Wayo’s menu and service into the new Ssäm Bar. With tabletop cooking and karaoke rooms, the new restaurant will carry on Ssäm Bar’s legacy and celebratory spirit. And don’t worry, John McEnroe is coming with. We are still working on sorting out the details and will share more as we develop the project.

The Ssäm Bar had a large footprint on this corner... curious to see who/what might take this space over one day...



Milk Bar had retail space on the 13th Street side before moving across the street in May 2011. The cocktail bar Booker & Dax was then here until October 2016 before Ssäm Bar expanded.

Meanwhile, Eater checked in with a think piece titled: "If Momofuku Is Closing Restaurants, What Does It Mean for Everyone Else?"

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Dismantling the former Gem Spa


[Photo by David Sippel]

This afternoon, workers took down the Gem Spa signs from the now-closed corner shop-newsstand on Second Avenue and St Mark's Place (photos below by Steven)...









Parul Patel, who had been the running the shop that her father Ray has owned since 1986, told me that she intends to sell the Gem Spa signs, and has a few suitors already. She was at the scene overseeing the removal today...


[Photo by Stacie Joy]

She also plans to auction the rolldown gates that East Village-based musician-artist Paul Kostabi painted last September, splitting the proceeds with him. (She will also continue to sell Gem Spa merchandise online.)

The iconic shop, home of the egg cream, officially closed on May 7 amid ongoing financial challenges, exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis...


[Photo by Steven]

Updated:

A look at about 7:30...


Someone vandalized the COVID-19 memorial on 10th Street and Avenue A



The vandalism happened sometime overnight here on 10th Street and Avenue A... the mirror that kept a tally of the COVID-19 deaths worldwide was smashed ... and someone took one of the signs attached to the memorial... thanks to Rosella Tursi for sharing these photos...







The memorial was originally created back in March in honor of Edd Conboy, a licensed therapist and director of social services at Broad Street Ministry in Philadelphia, who died on March 20 of a stroke. He was 69. His brother Jim, an East Village artist, created this after his family was unable to hold a funeral in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The memorial continued to evolve to honor those who have died during the pandemic. This also marks the second time that someone has vandalized it.

Week in Grieview


[7th Street isolation by Rainer Turim]

Posts from this past week included...

• Owner of Taste Wine leaving the business to help save his young sons Benny and Josh (Monday)

• These East Village residents are helping feed families in Queens during the COVID-19 crisis (Tuesday)

• The best carnitas in Los Angeles are coming to the East Village (Monday)

• This East Village resident discusses getting an antibody test (Thursday)

• Amelia and Christo's 2020 red-tailed offspring: Look at the babies! (Friday)

• Opinion: COVID-19 + Storm Surge = Catastrophe for the Lower East Side and East Village (Thursday)

• Partial Stop Work Order at the tech hub after worker rescued from scaffolding collapse (Monday)

• An art collaboration to help support the Sixth Street Community Center (Sunday)

• Revel quietly expands downtown with rideshare scooters now available in the East Village (Monday)

• Another new building permit filed for the long-empty lot at 89 1st Ave. (Wednesday)

• Avant Garden continuing to offer free meals to those in need (Wednesday)

• Steven Hirsch's CoronaLand (Friday)

• Jewel Bako is permanently closing (Tuesday)

• This week's NY See panel (Thursday)

• Checking in on Anyway Cafe (Wednesday)

• Challahlujah! B&H Dairy returns for takeout and delivery (Friday)

• Reopenings: Baji Baji, Factory Tamal, Ruffian x Black Emperor, Málà Project and more! (Friday)

• Vegan mainstay Caravan of Dreams is back open on 6th Street (Wednesday)

• Cafe Mogador is open now in the evenings for takeout and delivery (Tuesday)

• For the dogs: Shake and Tail now open on 11th Street (Wednesday)

• Construction watch: 94-96 Avenue A (Thursday)

• First ice cream truck sighting of 2020 (Wednesday)

• You now have 2 extra hours to shop at Trader Joe's (Monday)

... and the city's Social Distancing Ambassadors were out in Tompkins Square Park yesterday... handing out face masks ...




[Photos by Steven]

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You got love on your side



Queen Andrea completed this We ❤️ New York mural on Avenue A between Third Street and Fourth Street back on Thursday.

And on this topic, in case you haven't seen the marquee over at Webster Hall on 11th Street...



Headline H/T

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Saturday's parting shot



The lawn in Tompkins Square Park today... photo by Derek Berg...

Care to dance online? The 14th annual Dance Parade is today



This year's Dance Parade — the 14th annual — lives on online. And it's happening today (Saturday!) from 1-3:30 p.m.

Details via the EVG inbox...

Anticipating 1,000 people dancing-in-place from around the world, parade organizers have lined up family-friendly fun and movement joy in DJ-lead dance rooms, free dance classes with top professionals, dance-offs between participants, flashmob, free dance classes, and will announce winners of Dare-to-Dance challenge. which invited house-bound choreographers to submit new work to win cash prizes. Register to participate at this link. Those wanting to watch can see the show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitch and YouTube Live!

In previous years, the Dance Parade sees St. Mark's Place as a main route while the subsequent Dancefest takes place in Tompkins Square Park.

Hot dog! Papaya Dog returns



We've been noting some restaurant-cafe reopenings these past few days... EVG Pinch regular shares another — Papaya Dog is back open on the northwest corner of 14th Street and First Avenue with their variety of $5.99 and $6.49 combo deals...

One use for discarded disposable gloves



Presenting the Pandemic Pee Glove.

As seen by Julius Klein on Second Avenue...

Friday, May 15, 2020

Friday's parting shot



Parked on Avenue A at Seventh Street late this afternoon via Derek Berg...

Breakfast club



Local trio cumgirl8 have a new EP out on Muddguts Records. The video here is for "Waffles." Bon appétit!

Amelia and Christo's 2020 red-tailed offspring: Look at the babies!



They start eating rats and grow so fast!

Amelia and Christo have three bouncing hawklets in the nest this season in Tompkins Square Park. (They are roughly 1 month old now.)

As always, Goggla has been documenting the activities of our resident red-tailed hawks... she shared these photos of the chicks, now more visible above the lip of the nest ...



So far, all three chicks look good and are getting bigger, she reports.

Here are a few more photos of the nest via Steven ...







Meanwhile, Goggla spotted Christo in action... this is from Tuesday night, as he snatched four rats in a row, and brought them to the nest...





And a good question: "So, I guess four rats can feed a family of five?"

One more piece of trivia: When was the last time Tompkins Square Park saw three hawk chicks? 2016!

Steven Hirsch's CoronaLand


["First Responders" 8" x 6" Pencil On Paper]

East Village resident Steven Hirsch is well-known for his courthouse photography as well as documentary work.

During the COVID-19 PAUSE, Hirsch turned his attention to a new medium: drawing.

"I started doing them when the virus started. It seemed like a time to start doing something different considering the world flipped upside down in a week," he told me. "The virus seemed like the only thing that made sense to draw since my work is autobiographical. I try to draw one a day."

He shared a selection of his work... you can find more here.


["Waiting To Get Tested" 8" x 6" Pencil On Paper]


["Masks" 8" x 6" Pencil On Paper]


["PPE" 8" x 6" Pencil On Paper]


["Covid-19 Splat" 8" x 6" Pencil On Paper]


["Lungs" 8" x 6" Acrylic and Pencils On Paper]


["Waiting To Get Tested" 8" x 6" Pencil On Paper]


["Killer Hornets" 8" x 6" Pencil and Acrylics On Paper]


["Trader Joes" 8" x 6" Pencil On Paper]

Challahlujah! B&H Dairy returns for takeout and delivery



B&H Dairy, 127 Second Ave. between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place, reopens tomorrow (Saturday!) for takeout and delivery.

For now, they'll be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week. Owners Ola and Fawzy Abdelwahed have not determined just yet what day they'll close.

The 80-plus year-old lunch counter closed back on March 18 when NYC began to go on its COVID-19 pause.

You can check their Instagram account for updates and photos of their tuna melt...


Reopenings: Baji Baji, Factory Tamal, Ruffian x Black Emperor, Málà Project and more!


[Image via @factory_tamal]

It's a busy time for some East Village restaurant reopenings.

Among the reopenings today for takeout and delivery: Baji Baji at 145 First Ave. between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street. Hours for now: 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Owner Jay Yang just opened back in January after deciding to revamp his family owned China Star.

Also reopening today:

Factory Tamal, 63 E. Fourth St. between Second Avenue and the Bowery, is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. for takeout and delivery.

• The Ruffian x Black Emperor collaboration at 197 Second Ave. between 12th Street and 13th Street is back. Food and drinks to take home via the walk-up window are available today through Sunday from 1-7 p.m. (They'll reassess after the weekend for more days/hours.) Pickup and delivery (and the menu) available via this website.

Málà Project, 122 First Ave. between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place, is open for takeout and delivery from noon to 9 p.m. daily.

• Ahimsa Garden, 265 E. 10th St. between Avenue A and First Avenue, reopens today for delivery and curbside pickups. Open from noon to 10 p.m. Website here.

And returning tomorrow:

• The Immigrant, 341 E. Ninth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue. They'll be serving take-home summer drinks, cocktails and food. They're also delivering through their website here. The Immigrant will open tomorrow at 2 (and until 9 p.m.)

Other recent re-openings include:

Sushi by m, 75 E. Fourth St.

Beron Beron, 164 First Ave. at 10th St.

Augurs Well Bar, 115 St. Mark's Place

Ongoing:

Van Da is continuing its collaboration with chef Hannah Wong (of the incoming Brooklyn restaurant Haema), for a weekend takeout service.

You can find the Haema-Van Da menu, which changes each weekend, and order in advance via this form. You pick up the food at Van Da, 234 E. Fourth St. between Avenue A and Avenue B from noon to 8 p.m.

Black & White Bar, 86. E. 10th St. between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue, has added Friday to its schedule. Open from 3-7 p.m. for take-home drinks.

And to help you sort out all these reopenings, volunteers are continuing to update the map created in collaboration with the East Village Community Coalition. You can access the map at this link.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Updating: Here's a map of what's open in the East Village

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Thursday's parting shot



Photo in Tompkins Square Park today by Derek Berg...

May 14



Neal H. spotted this beauty on 11th Street today... it looks pretty fresh. Perhaps this is on the way in rather than the way out?