Sunday, November 30, 2014

RIP ucks c on 2nd Avenue


[Photo from June by by Nora Balaban]

Back in June, people start noticing that the Starbucks sign on Second Avenue at East Ninth Street was missing something

Now, almost just a short six months later… Starbucks is finally replacing the bulbs, as Slum Goddess noted this evening…

Week in Grieview


[Tompkins Square Park via Bobby Williams]

Benny's Burritos closes restaurant; to go and delivery still available (Tuesday, 50 comments)

How you can help the Bowery Mission this holiday season (Wednesday)

Ferguson protests in the East Village and Lower East Side (Wednesday)

Exploring two like-minded small shops on East Sixth Street (Friday)

DeRobertis makes closure official (Monday)

Parishioners fight to save the Church of the Nativity on Second Avenue (Wednesday)

Police hunting for two suspects in daytime robbery on East 10th Street (Wednesday)

The Alamo leaves Astor Place for now (Tuesday)

Suspect in three sexual assaults pleads not guilty (Tuesday)

Jum Mum becoming another Spot for dessert on St. Mark's Place (Monday)

More dumplings for Second Avenue (Monday)

Gym taking over part of the former Mondo Kim's space on St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)

Rent hike forcing the Bourgeois Pig out of its East Village home (Tuesday)

Indian cuisine returning to the corner of First Avenue and East Sixth Street (Monday)

Brooklyn Piggies has closed on Avenue A (Wednesday, 28 comments)

"Kushner is mold" (Tuesday)

Little Joe's Pizza now serving up slices on First Avenue (Monday)

Lucy's will be back on Dec. 10 (Wednesday)

Oaxaca Taqueria is "closed for renovations" on East Seventh Street (Monday)

City gives Native Bean a moving gift on Avenue A (Tuesday)

Condos at 45 Great Jones wooing art collectors and people who dislike foggy bathroom mirrors (Monday)

Golden Crêpes coming to Second Avenue (Monday)

A call for a SantaCon Free Zone on the LES (Tuesday)

Boarding up Sutra to make way for a new sports bar (Monday)

… and TakeMeHome Rotisserie Chicken opened this past week at 151 Avenue A (in the former San Loco space) … any early reviews?


Getting ready to walk among the cookies



EVG reader Greg Masters notes that preparations are underway for the 6th annual holiday Cookie Walk at St. Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church on Avenue A at East 10th Street.

The sign is up now for the event — Dec. 13 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Dec. 14 from noon to 3 p.m.

Here are more details

This is not your average church bake sale!

Tens of thousands homemade cookies are awaiting you at the historic St. Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church, 10th St & Ave. A, in the East Village.

Take a walk through our Cookie Wonderland and fill a box with your favorites from over fifty varieties of homemade confections. There are two sizes of boxes: $15 & $25 plus an option for a
pre-packaged Gluten Free box for $20!

Christmas-themed bar Miracle on 9th Street is now open for the season



This has happened at the former Louis 649 space at 649 E. Ninth St. near Avenue C: A pop-up bar for the holiday.

Per Time Out:

" ...you can order The Grinch (rum, coconut butter) and Three Wise Men (Calvados, frankincense) in a hideaway decked out with kitschy decorations you’d find in your grandparents’ wood-paneled basement, including tinsel garlands, plaid table cloths and glittery globe ornaments. In addition to enough Christmas and Hanukkkah garb to put the Griswolds to shame, the bar also offers light snacks just like mom used to make (think Santa’s cookies — coyly paired with a shot of milk punch — and Chex mix)."

After the holiday the space will yield to a new bar called Mace run by the folks behind Boilermaker on First Avenue.

You can find more details about Miracle and its drinks (including the Yippie Ki Yay Motherf****r! with Trinidad rum, cachaça, dry curacao, lime juice and roasted chestnut orgeat) at Time Out.

'Past Future Past' now at 9th Street Espresso



We're behind in noting that EVG contributor Michael Sean Edwards is showing some of his work at 9th Street Espresso (the one on East 10th Street near Avenue B).

There you will find some of his images from his book, "Past Future Past: The East Village 1978-1980."

His work is on display through Dec. 17.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The East Village of Michael Sean Edwards

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Benny's Burritos closes for good after tonight



As we first reported on Tuesday, Avenue A mainstay Benny's Burritos is closing after service tonight.

However, Benny's will still offer food to go and make deliveries from a small storefront adjacent to the restaurant space here on Avenue A and East Sixth Street.

Lisha Arino at DNAinfo talked with owner Mark Merker about the closure. The restaurant has had trouble staying afloat, as costs and rents rose while competition increased from Chipotle and other restaurants that served burritos, Merker said.

No word on the next tenant. There are for rent signs now above the storefront.



Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Benny's Burritos is closing; will offer take-out only service (50 comments)

If you need a big, big tree



The largest Christmas/holiday trees for sale so far are outside St. Mark's Church-In-The-Bowery on Second Avenue … we didn't ask about the price, since none of them would probably fit inside our front door...



This one spotted last night outside Rite Aid on First Avenue might be a better fit…

Have yourself a Germanish Christmas



Starting tomorrow…

Via the Zum Schneider website:

Doors open at 1 pm. Free admission. Sorry, no reservations!

• Traditional community singalong with Benjamin and Sylvester on the guitar and hammered dulcimer
• Songbooks will be provided
• German and American Christmas carols
• Mulled wine
• Mama Schneider's Christmas Stollen
• Weihnachtsgebäck / Christmas cookies
• Festive decoration

Zum Schneider is on Avenue C and East Seventh Street…

Friday, November 28, 2014

September songs



The Dublin-based September Girls have a new EP out this week. Here's a track off that release called "Veneer."

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


[Photo by James and Karla Murray Photography]

Charges filed in fatal hit-and-run on the Bowery (BoweryBoogie)

Leadership changes at Community Board 3 (The Lo-Down)

Remembering Will Connell, Jr., "downtown’s unsung hero of Free Jazz" (All About Jazz)

East Village-based photographer Katrina del Mar is crowdfunding for her experimental documentary webseries (Kickstarter)

Reverend Billy And The Stop Shopping Gospel Choir held an Organic Thanksgiving on the front lawn of the Monsanto World Headquarters yesterday afternoon and rallied last night in Ferguson (Photos and videos are on the the Rev. Billy Facebook page)

100 Montaditos closing 2 months after opening on Ludlow Street (DNAinfo)

While the d.b.a. on First Avenue will remain open with new ownership, the Brooklyn location closes Sunday (Gothamist)

Thanksgiving with friends in Tompkins Square Park (Gog in NYC)

A visit to the Cafe Edison (Scouting NY)

A Hooters takes over the former Peep World on 33rd Street (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Part of Edith Wharton's childhood home on 23rd Street now features a Starbucks (Ephemeral New York)

Lorne Greene and Betty White hosted the 1964 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (Bowery Boys)

This season's Christmas sweater from the Descendents (Dangerous Minds)

Exploring 2 like-minded small shops on East 6th Street



As the holiday shopping season gets underway... EVG contributor Stacey Joy takes a look at two women-owned, side-by-side boutiques on East Sixth Street near Cooper Square ...

Handcrafted Mosaic Lamps (208 E. Sixth St.), with the tagline “Make the Sun Jealous,” features Turkish mosaic-style lamps, lights and candleholders. It is owned and operated by Melissa Benovic, who makes certain that each lamp is run on LED lights and that prices remain affordable.



I spied a beautiful rainbow-colored candleholder made for tea lights at $60 as well as a crave-worthy blue hanging glass lamp at $110. This shop is tiny, maybe 325 square feet, with a beautiful layout and Melissa could not have been warmer or more accommodating. Amazingly knowledgeable about all things lamp-related, I didn’t want to leave the shop! It is especially welcoming in the dark, early winter cold.







Hours are flexible, but traditionally open Monday through Saturday, from 1 to 8 pm.

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Nomad Vintage, also at 208 E. Sixth St., is owned and operated by Katie McDonnell, and is a small shop crammed full of her hand-selected vintage treasures.



Textiles, shoes, fabrics, dresses and all manner of vintage jewelry and accessories can be found here. Katie was kind enough to show me some of her favorites ... and I was excited to see a sweet velvet cape perfect for early winter walks, some Vivienne Westwood heels that I could never walk in but would love to own, and batik shirt that looked vaguely Moroccan.







Pieces here tend to be slightly more high-end, with accompanying price tags. The patchwork denim and flannel cape I liked was tagged at $225. Hours here are also flexible (and some days by appointment only) so please contact Katie to make sure the shop is open before heading out that way.

Always happy to see small local businesses succeed, Melissa and Katie both spoke about their love for the neighborhood and the people in the area.

Native Bean is on the move



As previously reported, Native Bean is moving from 50 Avenue A to 36 Avenue A... which is all good, except for that DOH closure a few days ahead of time.

By Wednesday, though, workers had already started taking apart the space between East Third Street and East Fourth Street.

Signs point to a Dec. 1 opening at the new location.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Space that houses Native Bean on Avenue A is for rent

Native Bean space apparently back on the market

Native Bean will be moving on Avenue A

Looking at a Cube-less Astor Place



On Tuesday, workers carted off the Alamo from Astor Place… for safekeeping during the reconstruction phase.





No word how long the cube will be in storage. But it will return as the centerpiece for the all-new Astor Plaza…



The cube was installed here in 1967.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

East 14th Street Santa watch is on



The RV arrived Sunday evening here at First Avenue… the trees on Wednesday.

Santa likely won't be here until after the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Seeing as there is only one Santa.

Enjoy the bounty of the harvest this season



Photo Monday in Tompkins Square Park by Bobby Williams…

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Report of a fire on East Houston



There was a major FDNY response earlier this evening on East Houston between Norfolk and Suffolk...



EVG reader Chris Mason shared this photo showing the scene on the rooftop...



No word at the moment on what caused the fire or the extent of the damage...

The DeRobertis family says goodbye



The building here at 174-176 First Ave. is in contract. The last day for the bakery is Dec. 5.

Jeremiah Moss pays his respects today.

This one hurts like hell.

I'd like to say something more eloquent, but that's all I've got right now.

Previously on EV Grieve:
174-176 First Ave. is in contract

[Updated] 110-year-old DeRobertis Pasticceria and Caffe looks to be closing once the building is sold

174-176 First Ave., home of DeRobertis Pasticceria and Caffe, is for sale

Let's take a look at the DeRobertis in-house bakery

Brooklyn Piggies has closed



Smorgasburg vendors Brooklyn Piggies, which sells hand-rolled pigs in a blanket, have apparently closed its first brick-and-mortar storefront at 195 Avenue A near East 12th Street.

For rent signs are up … there's no mention of the closure on the various Piggy social media properties.

You may still order piggy platters online.

Brooklyn Piggies opened in January. Guess we now know the answer to this question that we posed then:

Biscuits on one side of Avenue A ... and pigs in a blanket on the other. Who will win this single-food late-night throwdown?

How you can help the Bowery Mission this holiday season


[Image via Facebook]

The Bowery Mission is prepping to serve its 135th Thanksgiving.

According to the Times, the Mission's volunteer slots are full, but they are accepting donations 24/7 at 227 Bowery near Prince Street.

Per the Times:

Milk, butter and eggs are especially welcome; they’ve got the turkeys and potatoes covered.

Pork, beef and chicken are also gladly received, as the charity continues to serve three meals a day.

There are other ways to donate year-round at the Bowery Mission. Find that list here.

Meanwhile, Gothamist compiled a list of places where you can donate and volunteer this holiday season. Head right here.

Ferguson protests in the East Village and Lower East Side



For the second straight night, people took to the streets to protest a grand jury's decision not to indict Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson.

There were reports of solidarity protests around the city. (There were several arrests throughout the city, though the number varies by media outlet.)

Protesters marched from Union Square through the East Village and, according to the Times, "hopped a barricade onto F.D.R. Drive."

EVG reader Brian Polay shared photos of a banner hanging in front of the St. Mark's Church-in-The-Bowery on Second Avenue and East 10th Street.



Here's a snippet of video showing protestors heading east on Fourth Street at Avenue A...

A video posted by David Rodway (@daverodway) on



BoweryBoogie and The Lo-Down have photos and reports of the protestors on Delancey Street.

Updated 11:17 a.m.

Here is footage from East Houston via GammaBlog