The new Mediterranean restaurant on Duane Park is open Tuesday through Sunday for dinners starting now. / 3 comments
The former Max (and Gato Nero and Seranata) space will open next week as a Mediterranean restaurant. / 4 comments
The space that was Serenata most recently -- and before that Max -- will be reimagined as a casual Greek. / 17 comments
The curbside dining shed at Serenata has been a problem since November, when the restaurant closed without fanfare. / 5 comments
The restaurant currently operating as Serenata -- in the former Max space -- was granted a liquor license by CB1, despite the fact that it's been serving all along. But hey, it's a pandemic! / 12 comments
Taking over the former Max space from the short-lived Galo Nero is Serenata, now serving food and drink from a table set up on the loading dock. / 9 comments
The restaurant's new space is more or less the same size, but with a much larger storefront and copious outdoor seating, something Max was never able to achieve on Duane. / 4 comments
Also on Community Board 1’s July agendas: The big hotel being built on Greenwich will have "rooftop features"; Keith McNally's Beekman restaurant; more construction on Leonard; FiDi is getting a Le Pain Quotidien; Atera's bar; W. Broadway pedestrian plaza. / 4 comments
Plus: What you're doing this Thursday evening; Xoos sale (including the fixtures); Downtown Boathouse tour and volunteering; another Duane Street addition; "Ghostbusters" history lesson; 460 Washington. / 5 comments
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