Sprudge, a website about coffee, has inspired cafés across the country to donate a percentage of proceeds this weekend (starting today) to the American Civil Liberties Union. A bunch of local cafés are onboard.
Plus: Bluemercury ditched its Trump magazine cover; another peek inside Augustine; checking in on Épicerie Boulud and Joe Coffee at the World Trade Center mall; details on the ice cream truck closure; Tetsu restaurant; Duane Street parking. / 2 comments
Plus: Pakistan Tea House is a bit unsteady; the musical swings at Brookfield Place; the name of Ichimura's forthcoming restaurant; Joe Coffee at the new Cadillac showroom.
Among the fourteen establishments announced: Epicerie Boulud, Australia's Jones the Grocer, Beer Table, Treat House bakery, and more coffee than you should probably drink. / 7 comments
According to the rumors, anyway. This list will be updated as new info comes in.
Good to know there are others who feel the same way. Tribeca has long lost its soul and turned into... — R. / The neighborhood gains another Michelin star
Couldn't agree more. It would be nice to have some good, moderately priced restaurants open in this neighborhood. — SusanD / The neighborhood gains another Michelin star
Lot of nimbyism for what seems to be a nice neighborhood bar. I do agree that a 1am close and... — Rb / Neighbors fight restaurant proposal for Laight and Washington
We need cozy cafes not crazy priced restaraunts. — Martine / The neighborhood gains another Michelin star
Couldn’t agree with you more. Tribeca has lost its way and its mind. This pace is unsustainable. — Bynorthemore / The neighborhood gains another Michelin star
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I filmed this video. Cops came about 2 min after the guy finally left. They asked the clerks if “something... — Rick / 7-Eleven clerks take matters into their own hands