April 10, 2017 Arts & Culture, Community News, Restaurant/Bar News
••• The Kestè pizzeria outpost at 77 Fulton, in Southbridge Towers, opens Thursday. —Eater
••• The Broadsheet checks in with Sing for Hope, the organization that puts painted pianos in parks (this year, June 6-25); 28 Liberty loaned it space.
••• There was a fire in a basement at Pace University yesterday. —New York Post
••• Important sandwich update from the West Village: “At his lunchtime pop-up [Cipollini] at the restaurant Piora, the chef Chris Cipollone makes sandwiches that recall those he ate growing up in Peekskill, N.Y., like his father’s barbecued chicken on a roll. […] Through May 19, though it may be extended. Along with the $15 sandwiches, there are unusual potato chips dusted with dehydrated salad dressing, $2.” I asked the chef on Instagram if the menu existed online, and he said it’s on the website, but I don’t see it. UPDATE: They added the menu. —New York Times
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77 Fulton is a tough, if not cursed location, as a lover of pizza, wishing them all the best!
Any idea of the pop up restaurant thats happening in the parking lot between Pearl and Cliff?