Sunday, May 3, 2020

Week in Grieview


[Spring in Tompkins Square Park]

Posts from the past week included...

• RIP Miguel Grande, the Pasta King at Supper (Tuesday)

• Video: Man chases after Citi Bikers on 2nd Avenue for not wearing masks (Monday)

• Parkside Lounge owner Christopher Lee talks about his recovery from COVID-19 (Sunday)

• A moment of joy outside Mount Sinai Beth Israel (Wednesday)

• Desi Galli opens a pantry section, with meal kits, supplies — and baker's yeast! (Friday)

• Checking in on C&B (Wednesday)

• Starting today, Book Club will sell books, coffee, beer and wine to go (Friday)

• Ralph's Famous Italian Ices & Ice Cream makes it official on Avenue A (Wednesday)

• This week's NY See (Thursday)

• Go visit the Merchant's House Museum — online (Monday)

• Amelia and Christo's 2020 chicks make first appearance (Monday)

• Veselka is back! (Wednesday) And Veniero's! (Tuesday)

• Fei Ma returns with a takeout window (Friday)

• World's greatest chair discarded (Sunday)

• Isabella debuts on St. Mark's Place, joins sibling David's Cafe next door for takeout and delivery (Thursday)

• Weekend openings: Black and White, Cherry Tavern, Van Da (Saturday)

• 19-23 St. Mark's Place sells for $34 million (Thursday)

• Petal power! (Monday)

• Photos from the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds flyover (Tuesday)

• Ding-A-Ling coming soon to Avenue C


[Escape from New York on 2nd Street]

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Follow EVG on Instragram or Twitter for more frequent updates and pics. (Monday)

A warning for 'selfish joggers' on 1st Avenue



Another COVID-19 Urban Etiquette Sign... this one on First Avenue between First Street and Second Street...



The sign's author writes:

Selfish joggers
who jog on this
block without
masks be warned —
We value the
lives of our
elderly
neighbors and
will throw stuff
on you from our
windows!!!

Saturday, May 2, 2020

EVG Etc.: Sen. Hoylman blasts Samaritan's Purse possibly moving to Mount Sinai Beth Israel


[As seen on 13th Street]

The rent strike movement is underway, including in the East Village, where "a group of tenants wrote a letter to their landlord, NAL Management, asking to 'open a dialogue' on possible concessions for hard-up renters." (Gothamist and Curbed)

The evangelical group Samaritan's Purse is reportedly moving its operations from Central Park to Mount Sinai Beth Israel on First Avenue and 16th Street. (Patch) Reaction from local State Sen. Brad Hoylman:


The struggles of Forbidden Planet during the COVID-19 PAUSE (NY1)

LES History Month is underway (Official site)

More on Downtown Bakery's reopening (Eater ... previously on EVG)

Check out Phil Kline’s "Every Night at 7," a musical tribute to the evening cheer for frontline workers (Vulture)

Podcast: The New Yorker's Peter Schjeldahl — a longtime resident of St. Mark's Place — "on his adventures in life as an accidental art critic." (ARTnet)

History of Slugger Ann bar and cocktail lounge at 301 E. 12th St./192 Second Ave. (Off the Grid)

The New Yorker's 24 hours of NYC in the time of COVID-19 includes the 7 p.m. cheer from Seventh Street (Official site)

"Betty," the "Skate Kitchen" spinoff on HBO, is really good (Los Angeles Times)

Free apples at Temperance Fountain



Someone has placed apples for the taking in the fountain of Temperance Fountain fame in Tompkins Square Park...



A kind gesture...

Thanks to Steven for the photos!

Cuomo on the Bowery



Finally had a chance to see the Gov. Cuomo/Superman wheatpaste on the Bowery at Houston... a collaboration between SacSix and Mr. Poop...



Still haven't taken a look at the Dr. Fauci/Dr. Spock wheatpaste...

Weekend openings: Black and White, Cherry Tavern, Van Da


[Image via Instagram]

Two bars that have been closed since mid-March are back for to-go service this weekend.

Black & White will be serving drinks (to take home!) today from the bar at 86 E. 10th St. St. between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue. Hours: 2-6 p.m.

Cherry Tavern is also back in service for the weekend, offering drinks to go from noon to 10 p.m. today and tomorrow at 441 E. Sixth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue.

Meanwhile, Boris & Horton, the dog-friendly cafe on Avenue A at 12th Street, reopened their to-go window back on Monday for coffee and pastries (served only to mask-wearing customers, per their Instagram account). Open until 1 p.m. today.

As a reminder, SMØR, the Noridc cafe a few doors away on 12th Street, reopened on April 22. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.


Also! Van Da, the well-regarded Vietnamese restaurant on Fourth Street, 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.

Friday, May 1, 2020

Stumped



Several readers have shared the new-look stump on First Avenue between St. Mark's Place and Ninth Street... not sure at the moment who added the color to tree stump street artist Ian Dave Knife's work here...

Previously

Thanks to everyone who sent in photos... Steven was the first to spot it earlier in the week.

'Help' is on the way



Here's something from the new Ringo Deathstarr record that came out in late March ... the track is titled "God Help the Ones You Love."

Fei Ma returns with a takeout window



Fei Ma reopened this afternoon here on Avenue A at Fifth Street.

As you can see, they built a takeout window for quick pickup service (call ahead!). They'll be open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 or 8 p.m. You can find their reasonably priced menu here.

Hopefully, some of the neighborhood's other quick-serve Chinese restaurants will also reopen. (It hasn't been easy.)

H/T Paul Gale!

Desi Galli opens a pantry section, with meal kits, supplies — and baker's yeast!



East Village Indian street-food spot Desi Galli, 172 Avenue B between 10th Street and 11th Street, has opened up a pantry section, selling staples and prepackaged meal kits ...







DG Pantry features a bhel puri meal kit, which feeds four people, Indian cooking supplies like masala spices, paneer, and legumes, veggies such as potatoes, carrots, ginger root, and Thai bird chiles.







There is also a baking section, with hard-or-impossible-to-find yeast (available by the pound!), flour, sugars/honey and chocolate chips.



Owner PriaVanda Chouhan is now showcasing a newly created coffee lassi, and vegan and vegetarian meals made with Beyond Meat. Contact-free pickup is available at the restaurant or you can order online directly from the site. Current hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 a.m. until 10 p.m.

Foxface is selling sandwiches again


[Photo from April by Stacie Joy]

For the first time in six weeks, Foxface will once again be making some of their signature sandwiches from their outpost at 80 St. Mark's Place just west of First Avenue.

Today and tomorrow, they'll be serving The Smoking Fox and Of Montreal. You can order online and schedule your preferred pickup time.

In recent weeks, Foxface stopped making their sandwiches while introducing several new offerings, including Provisions, a pantry of sorts, and the Foxface Farm Stand, where you can order farm-fresh items such as eggs, dairy, meats and honey.

Meanwhile, for more information on local businesses during the COVID-19 crisis, check out the interactive map created by the East Village Community Coalition (EVCC) along with residents Perry Leung, Paul Gale and Zhi Keng He ... the EVG link is here ... the EVCC link is here.

Starting today, Book Club will sell books, coffee, beer and wine to go


[Photo from November by Stacie Joy]

Some good news from Book Club over at 197 E. Third St. between Avenue A and Avenue B.

Starting today, owners Erin Neary and Nat Esten will be serving from a makeshift takeout window, where you'll be able to get espresso drinks to go... not to mention books that you've ordered for a contactless pickup from their website.

In addition, Book Club finally received their beer and wine license, so they'll be serving that to take home as well.

Per a Book Club email:

All the proper precautions will be put in place, including face masks, gloves, sanitizing surfaces, and our takeout "window" opening onto the street where people can properly distance themselves. In addition, you'll be able to pay with Venmo for minimal contact.

It's hardly the grand opening party we thought we'd be throwing when we finally got our beer and wine license (8 months later than anticipated) but here we are, and we hope you'll come celebrate with us!

Also, as we noted last week, Nat is now making book deliveries via bicycle.

Since then, Nat has logged 175-plus miles over three boroughs.

Back to their email:

It's a whole lot faster (and cheaper) than USPS, and a fun novelty for those receiving books to their door. Going forward, we're limiting our bike deliveries to a 35-minute ride from the store, Monday through Thursday.

For now, the to-go window will be open from 10 a.m. to sunset seven days a week.