Scott Conant Gives NYC D.O.C.G. Rumors the Boot
If anything, his next restaurant will have a formal vibe.
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If anything, his next restaurant will have a formal vibe.
Alison Nelson plans to sell cookies, cupcakes, and pies at the new spot.
There's some concern that the project might become a "hot spot."
The two men who attacked a bar patron received sentences of two years and six months, respectively.
Oh, you thought it was just all celebrities and charming cobblestones?
The chef has left the building, even though the restaurant only opened last April.
Plus: The State Room and Aces & Eights spaces are up for sale and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: Ikea throws its annual crayfish party, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
According to some recent purchases by NYU, that might be the case.
The iconic gay bar gets the board to make a rare reversal on its earlier decision.
Plus: a tiramisu shop comes to the West Village, a Meatopia preview at Smorgasburg, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Pieces will have to rethink their relocation plans.
Plus: 20 percent off for shoppers and theater fans at Andaz, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Two West Village pet stores located near bars have been forced to enact bans on puppy purchases by drunks.
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