Read about Max in the Tribeca Citizen Restaurant Guide.
Plus a glam-up for Max; a GrowNYC event on sustainability for teens; Angle Tree starts again at 15 Broad.
Plus a glam-up at Max; 180 The Store opens out east; another Gillie and Marc sculpture, this one at Fosun Plaza.
Plus new signage at Max; a subtle message to bikers in BPC; menorah lighting at the Seaport. / 3 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
A king cake at Maman; art at night at the Seaport; restored windows at 100 Hudson; the storm takes its toll at Edwards and Max.
Tribeca Apothecary, Max and The Liquor Store -- the Todd Snyder store -- all had their windows smashed yesterday, along with 100 stores across the city. / 15 comments
The neighborhood staple -- which opened on Duane Park in 2007 and before that in the East Village in 2000 -- is back with a robust menu offered from 5 to 9p. / 5 comments
A list (in progress) of the restaurants delivering or providing takeout menus, including some creative solutions. And a reminder that a gift card purchase can help. / 19 comments
Max has moved, and as of this week, it is back in business with a liquor license and the menu it’s had since the original Max’s was opened on Avenue B 19 years ago. / 8 comments
Plus: This Is Gyro is open; work is underway at Max's future home on W. Broadway; local organization looking for help; pedestrian breakthrough on the Church Street side of the World Trade Center. / 3 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
Plus: Max restaurant was awarded the Quality Approved seal; Mmuseumm's new exhibits are about to open; Cricketers Arms space is for rent; spring celebration at Duane Park; "Welcome to New York" signage. / 4 comments
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