Monday, October 26, 2020
A Visit to the East Village Community Fridge and Food Pantry
Report: 15 year old charged in October shooting death on Avenue A
Nón Lá bringing Vietnamese cuisine to 4th Street
The restaurant portion of Sage Kitchen has closed
It breaks our heart to tell you that our restaurant on Bowery is closed and will not be reopening. The restaurant was the dream of four friends for a long time and when it came to life last spring so many of you became a part of it.
Unfortunately, COVID-19 and the incompetence of our politicians has made operating a restaurant in New York City completely impossible so we’re going start searching for a new location for our restaurant for when the time is right to reopen.
With that said, we are very fortunate to have our incredible team working hard in our commissary kitchen and Sage Kitchen will continue to be available for delivery and catering — just like we have done since our inception.The 6-year-old catering company opened the restaurant space in April 2019.
Sunday, October 25, 2020
A return to the Avenue B flea
Report: Astor Place Hairstylists will close next month after 73 years in business
Maybe I was being naive, but I never saw such an iconic NYC institution ever closing. I figured it was too loved by the community to ever shut down. But because of the pandemic, there are no customers and they can’t afford the astronomical rent.I’ve been told they definitely plan on closing for good UNLESS there is a “miracle.” I’m not sure what that means, but for your sake, I couldn’t encourage you more to stop by and get your haircut, and find your new barber. @astorplacehairstylists is so much more than just a barbershop, it’s a museum, it’s the epitome of NYC...
And Astor Place Hairstylists addressed the outpouring of support in this Instagram post...
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Photo from 2011 by Karen Gehres, who directed the film "Astor Barber All Stars."
Week in Grieview
The holiday lights are already up along 14th Street
Full-on fall
Saturday, October 24, 2020
EVG Etc.: The Strand says its cash reserves are depleted, issues plea for business
• Manhattan's median asking rent fell below $3,000 — to $2,990 — for the first time since 2011 (Streeteasy)
• The East Village is well-represented in this listicle of the city's best Vietnamese restaurants (Eater)
• Catching up with the Mosaic Man (B&B)
• Video shows a male Karen — aka "Daren" — being aggressive on Astor Place after refusing to wear a mask (The Daily Dot)
The early voting period starts TODAY!
Photo in Tompkins Square Park yesterday by Steven
Updated 5 p.m. Some readers reported two- to-three-hour waits at Campos on 13th Street... lines stretched around Campos and back to Avenue B... and down to 12th Street... down 12th Street to C ...Line photo via Steven#TopStory #LBS : @michalp_: 'Long, orderly voting line in the East Village on the first day of #EarlyVote!
— Always looking (@PekkaPuhakka) October 24, 2020
Cc @evgrieve #VoteEarlyDay ' pic.twitter.com/9kbak1xIHs, see more https://t.co/xddeRCloAz
So long to the tower crane at the tech hub
The new building — long contested by local preservationists and community groups — sits on the former site of a P.C. Richard & Son on city-owned property.
Last weekend for Black & White on 10th Street
Hey everyone, we’re moving locations... so come get your last drinks here while you can and we’ll see you in our new location in 2021!
The bar is open today and tomorrow from 4-11 p.m.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Friday's parting shot
Sweetness and light
Delphine le Goff on her East Village storefront art and love of the neighborhood
With Frank New, my good friend in the neighborhood, we dressed up to just walk to Tompkins Square Park or East River Park. We even dressed up for Easter! I had already made my hat for the Bonnet Parade that got canceled.
Los Tacos NYC debuts today on 7th Street
Lois will close on Sunday with hopes of reopening in the spring
We've had a blast the last few months, hanging with you on our "patio." If you've dined with us this summer, you know that we've changed a few things while still trying to keep the Lois vibe alive, and, most important, all of our Lois family safe and happy.
After careful consideration, we've decided that indoor dining as it stands today does not meet our standards of safety, so we will be closing for the winter to regroup. Hopefully that will put us in a position to come back in the spring for outdoor dining.
Let's be honest, things are changing every day and no one knows how they're going to change next. We understand that @mayordiblasio and @nygovcuomo believe that year round outdoor dining + 25% indoor can save this industry, but the reality is much more complex.
We are truly a small business, and we currently do not have the financial resources to upgrade our ventilation system or build private igloos. We support every incredible operator in this city, however they choose to run their businesses — this is simply our reality.
We deeply hope that we’re able to return again in the spring, and dreaming of drinking with you again is what will get us through the winter, but the reality is that we just aren’t sure. That’s as transparent as we can be with all of you who have made the past 5.5 years a dream come true. Please come out and help us say so long, not farewell.Lois opened in March 2015... Grub Street named it one of the neighborhood's best bars in 2016.