SAILING FROM NORTH COVE MARINA
Tribeca Sailing (operating out of Battery Park City) is allowed to operate now for Phase 1 and might offer one of the better ways to social distance. They offer two-hour private sailing tours for up to six passengers, and the only people on the boat will be in your group. They are sailing five times a day, seven days a week.
GIORGIA COMING BACK SOON
Giorgia, the lingerie store attached to A-Uno on West Broadway, will be coming back soon but by appointment only.
JACK’S AT THE ROXY IS BACK
The Roxy will reopen the hotel on July 1 and in the interim they reopened their branch of Jack’s Stir Brew today. Hours are 7a to 3p, Monday through Friday; and 8a to 3p on the weekends. Following Covid-19 regulations a mask will be a must, capacity will be set at a maximum of three and for the time being there will be no public restrooms.
BLUE SMOKE IN BPC IS OPEN
The BBQ at Blue Smoke on Vesey is now available for pickup and delivery. And during their first week, they are donating 100% of sales to The Marsha P. Johnson Institute and The Equal Justice Initiative, two organizations dedicated to the fight for equality and justice. Hours are 4 to 8 during the week; noon to 6p on Saturday and Sunday.
Tiny’s is also doing outdoor cocktails and some food!
Thanks for the updates. Please keep them coming!
Any news on Le Pain Quiotidian? There seems to be no one even tending to any of the locations downtown. We saw a legal notice posted on the BPC location a few weeks back. It’s gone now, but it looks like no one has even been inside since the lock down.
Perhaps its time to bid adieu to Le Pain Quotidien.
“Le Pain Quotidien Was Planning A Swath of Closures in Manhattan Before Shutdown”.
https://nypost.com/2020/04/14/le-pain-quotidien-was-looking-to-close-locations-before-coronavirus/
https://ny.eater.com/2020/4/17/21223584/le-pain-quotidien-restaurants-closing-coronavirus-nyc
See this post from a couple weeks ago…
https://tribecacitizen.wpengine.com/2020/05/29/le-pain-quotidien-likely-to-close-permanently/
The Barnes & Noble is open for Buy Online Pickup in Store orders. You can submit your order from Bn.com or the BN app.
McNally at the Seaport is also offering curbside pickup if you want to support a local business and don’t mind walking a bit more.
Hungry Ghost coffee on Reade and Church is open from 8a-3p daily!