Seen & Heard: Are you kidding me?

IF IT’S NOT ONE THING…
It’s hard to think it could get much worse for restaurants, what with winter coming and the virus on the rise again, but Tribeca’s Kitchen had to close its patio for the “foreseeable future” thanks to a gas leak in street underneath. (I got all excited thinking they had found a way to bring gas heat out there when I saw the workers…) But they are still delivering Tuesday through Sunday, 8a to 6p, and the TK all day menu is here.

WOVEN CURBSIDE AT FORGIONE
Tribecan and textile artist Mary Jaeger has woven the curbside lattice of Marc Forgione as part of the Curbside Canvas Project and with the help of her daughter Edie and Soho resident and muralist Vicki Khuzami.

CITY WINERY AT PIER 57 TO OPEN SOON
Michael Dorf announced that City Winery — at its new spot in Hudson River Park at Pier 57 — will open soon with 200 seats indoors and 70 seats outdoors, making it probably one of the best places to see live music for the first time in — you know.

MISSING YOUR SLURPEES?
7-Eleven is relocating to part of 110 Church in the former De Janeiro space (their newer store is at 261 Broadway at Warren). (Also, love that De Janeiro used Chambers Street for its Instagram photo shoot.)

 

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  1. Really sad about TK having to close after all of this. What a mess. Grrrr

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