Plus it's restaurant month! A meeting for the Fidi-Seaport Climate Resilience Plan; a new restaurant in Soho.
Plus a local therapist is open for business; the Playground Committee for Hudson River Park hosts a luncheon; the icy sidewalks around abandoned lots. / 4 comments
Plus local dancers clean up in Vegas; the Pearl Street food hall is open; new Ghostbusters signage at the firehouse. / 4 comments
The annual fixed-price menus are back for the next month. Plus a blood drive in BPC today; an online auction for Soho Photo; a hint at what's to come at the former Holy Ground.
A thief swipes the iPads through the takeout window; Marc Forgione is cooking pizza on the LES: artists residencies at Governors Island; and Restaurant Week runs through Jan. 31. / 3 comments
The restaurant, which has been in Tribeca for 30 years, will reopen once they know they can not just pay the rent but celebrate all that dining out means to customers and owners. / 3 comments
Plus a longtime local doc has an art show; a local crafter has a baby; the neighborhood lights up at night. / 3 comments
Plus an exhibit of award-winning photojournalism at the Seaport; Restaurant Week highlights 30 downtown eateries; one last shot of the fans of Arcade Bakery.
When the Conrad New York opened, I didn't rush to try out its restaurant, Atrio, because I didn't think non-guests were likely to go there (excluding nearby expense-account diners). But then I saw it was offering a Restaurant Week menu.... / 4 comments
Plus: Pier 25 snack bar; Stuzzicheria sandwiches; Housing Works sale; FB Gallery.
Who's in this time. Plus: W train party; Cordoba House; LMDC to hand out some money; Blaue Gans pig roast; 20 Pine sales report.
The New York City Restaurant Week Truck is parked outside Whole Foods, on Greenwich, for two days of selling soup. Today’s options are butternut squash from Tribeca’s own Capsouto Frères and tomato garbanzo from Black Duck (on E. 28th St.). For $6, you get soup, some bread from Tomcat Bakery, and a Coke, Diet Coke, […]
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