Friday, January 5, 2018

Yerba Buena closes on Avenue A; relocates this summer to the West Village



Yerba Buena, the Latin restaurant with a cocktail bar at 23 Avenue A near Second Street, closed after service this past Saturday... EVG reader Gacjon shares these photos... a note on the door for patrons states that the restaurant will reopen over on 205 Thompson St. in the summer...



Yerba Buena opened here in 2008. New York magazine's Robin Raisfeld named it one of the best new restaurants to open that year.

Updated:
As Eater reports, a bartender who works at Yerba's sister restaurant, Toloache, sued chef-owner Julian Medina for sexual harassment last summer.

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Only 6 months until the Fourth of July



Jan. 4 (today!) on Avenue A...

Today when it bomb cycloned



Derek Berg notes a panda in the Tompkins Square Park Dog Run...



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A few post-storm rooftop scenes via Lindsay Sturm...





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Lola Sāenz shares a snow-day look on First Avenue and 10th Street...



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And Goggla checked in on Christo, the red-tailed hawk, who was pretty nonchalant in Tompkins Square Park...



She has more photos and video of Christo at her site here.

A video sampling is below...

Remembering Fred Bass at the Strand



Fred Bass, the 89-year-old co-owner of The Strand, died yesterday. The cause was congestive heart failure, according to multiple published reports.

There's a tribute to him outside the four-level store on Broadway at 12th Street, as these photos by EVG regular Daniel show...



Several outlets have published features on his legacy, including at The New York Review of Books ... and Quartz.

His daughter, Nancy Bass Wyden, will reportedly continue on with the ownership of the Strand.

A few snow scenes



EVG Bomb Cyclone Correspondent Derek Berg shared these photos of people out and about today... where some modes of transportation seem better than others...




1st look at the bomb cyclone



Well, my first look... from Seventh Street and Avenue A...

We'll continue to monitor the situation...



... and provide critical delivery updates...



It's no longer always Friday: TGI Friday's has closed on Union Square



The TGI Friday's at 34 Union Square East at 16th Street shut down at the end of the year... EVG regular Daniel shared these photos ...



This closure was a long time coming. The Commercial Observer reported in August 2014 that this location, which was just breaking even, would soon close.

Dennis Riese, the chairman of the board and CEO of The Riese Organization, reportedly bought this building for $15.3 million at the end of 2009. The TGI Friday's opened in June 2010.

Now it looks as if the whole building is for sale as a development site... curious to see what, if any, air rights might be available...



Didn't spot a listing for the property just yet.



Meanwhile, patrons yearning for TGI's Sesame Jack™ Chicken Strips or Jack Daniel's® Chicken Sandwich washed down with a Red Bull Passion Slush can find that fare at the six other remaining locations in the city.

RIP Fred Bass


In case you missed this news from yesterday.

Here's part of the obituary from the Times:

Mr. Bass was 13 when he began working at the Strand, founded by his father, Benjamin. At the time, it was one of nearly 50 such stores along Fourth Avenue.

Except for two years in the Army, he never left, until retiring in November 2017.

A year after taking over as manager of the store in 1956, he moved it from Fourth Avenue to its present location, on Broadway at 12th Street, where it occupied half the ground floor of what had been a clothing business. He set the Strand on a path of unstoppable expansion, taking over the entire first floor, then, in the 1970s, the top three floors, and adding an antiquarian department.

Bass bought the building on Broadway at 12th Street for $8.2 million in 1997. His daughter, Nancy Bass Wyden, now owns the business.

Haque Convenience Store is now the Beer & Smoke Shop on 1st Avenue


[Image via Yelp]

The Haque Convenience Store at 149 First Ave. just north of Ninth Street closed for renovations (per the sign on the door) on Dec. 22... not sure if there are new owners here... but there is a new name and signage... a reader shared this from last evening... please welcome the Beer & Smoke Shop...



This is NOT to be confused with the Smoke & Beer shop on Avenue A.

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Wedneday's parting shot



EVG reader Matt Kay shared this photo ... showing an ice shelf potentially ready to break off from Fifth Street at Avenue A ...

Updated 10:30 a.m.

Several EVG readers said that they alerted the city to this frozen hydrant... and there's ice melt now on the scene (h/t skadonk!) ...