Lower East Side Lock-In Spot Closes the Grate for Good
The Lower East Side loses one of the last bars you could go to on a weekend anymore.
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The Lower East Side loses one of the last bars you could go to on a weekend anymore.
A Jewish fusion restaurant will face opposition at tonight's CB3 meeting.
The restaurant was forced to abandon its outdoor garden and it's going to be difficult for someone else to take it over.
A community-board agenda has him taking over the former Sea Salt space.
Plus, the owners of Spice and Klimat faced opposition at last night's CB3 meeting.
Sasha Petraske's coffee shop may not be getting wine; E.U. looks good for outdoor booze.
And Frank, of Frank, is forced to defend himself against noise complaints.
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