Newsletter: March 11

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: PAROS
Two brothers have brought one of the prettiest spots in the neighborhood back to life with Greek-inspired modern fine dining and old-fashioned Greek hospitably.

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CATCHING UP WITH NEW KIDS: OL’ DAYS
The restaurant opened nearly a year ago on Warren, offering farm-to-table bowls and salads and “handhelds” and breakfast all day starting at 7:30.

SEEN & HEARD
Brunch at Eataly Soho starts this month. Plus Pace University adds an AI lab that will be open to neighbors; for rent on Chambers?; artist talk at Bortolami.

PEKING ACROBATS AT TRIBECA PAC
Tribeca PAC is proud to present the Peking Acrobats. The Peking Acrobats have redefined audience perceptions of Chinese acrobatics. They push the limits of human ability, defying gravity with amazing displays of contortion, flexibility, and control. All Ages. Saturday, March 16 at 7pm. Tribeca PAC is located on the campus of BMCC, 199 Chambers Street, New York, NY. Call 212-220-1460 or order online at www.tribecapac.org. / Sponsored

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ANOTHER FIRE IN THE STREET
Piles of trash were somehow ignited late Thursday night on Greenwich and Warren. There was a similar fire on West Broadway on Feb. 22.

IN THE NEWS
A tally of local students in temporary shelters. Plus an Estonian art fair from a Tribeca gallerist; the last holdouts in artists lofts; another artist cashes out.

THURSDAY MEANS RUM COCKTAILS AT ZUTTO
Catch the Tanguay rum night every Thursday at Zutto Tribeca for $12 cocktails to accompany the neighborhood’s best ramen (and sushi too!). Our cozy Japanese pub is also serving rum cocktail specials at the Nolita location every night.
Hudson & Harrison or Broome & Mulberry / Sponsored

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ARE MODERATELY PRICED RESTAURANTS DOOMED IN TRIBECA?
Ajisai on Duane Park, which replaced Tokyo Bay nearly two years ago, has closed permanently. It inspired a list that is still in formation.

 

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