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Lights On…In Lower Manhattan

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

By Kelly Rush

It’s not spring yet, no matter how tightly I squeeze my eyes and pretend it is, so in this edition I’m focusing on treats to help you get through the last throes of winter. Soon enough I’ll park my down jacket in the closet and wipe the filthy salt residue off my well-worn boots. In the meantime, February is a perfectly appropriate month to indulge in chocolate, comfort food and wine. As usual, if you see any new retailers or spot changes to a long-time friend, please email me at tre@downtownny.com and I’ll check them out.


Aroma Espresso Bar - 100 Church Street
(212) 346-0095 | www.aroma.us

Coffee shops abound, but it’s hard to find a place that serves an outstanding cup o’ joe and fresh, made-to-order food. You won’t find pre-made sandwiches wilting in a cooler here. The coffee bar emulates the Middle Eastern concept of organizing the space around a u-shaped work station where baristas make their caffeinated creations out in the open instead of behind a counter, said Manager Gal Danay. “Customers feel like they’re part of the coffee-making experience,” he said.

The bar is large and airy and has plenty of seating for both groups and the individual who wants to settle in with a book and a hot chocolate. Speaking of the hot chocolate—try it. It comes with a large chunk of chocolate praline at the bottom and a spoon to stir it as it melts. Enjoy this treat because eventually, you’ll have to go back to work.

Chipotle - 281 Broadway
(212) 385-3506 | www.chipotle.com

Chipotle is a place that does satisfying Mexican food fast the way you want it. They now have another location for us to enjoy in Lower Manhattan, which brings the count to four within a half a mile of one another. The chicken is always juicy, the condiments are plentiful and if you’re looking for a bit of a healthier version of the burrito, you can go for some tortilla soup or mix up a custom bowl. There’s something comforting in knowing you’ll always find a hot and fresh meal here and with a portion size that’s big enough to take the leftovers home for dinner.

Financial District Wines & Liquor - 120 Nassau Street
(212) 933-1092 | www.fidiwine.com

Don’t let the construction, cranes and drills on Nassau Street stop you from hitting this new wine and spirit shop. FiDi Wines & Liquor is spacious, bright, features a diverse selection and what they describe as the lowest prices in Lower Manhattan. Customers already are dubbing the shop a favorite. One recent patron declared on Yelp: “If you live or work in the Financial District, FiDi Wines & Liquor really is a neighborhood gem.”

They kicked off their grand opening with a party that included a D.J., free tastings and a stilt walker. Assistant Manager Norman Bent says the stilt walker was the consummate professional and didn’t come close to knocking over any bottles. They know how to throw a party, so give them a call to see how they can help with your event.

J&R Jr. - 1 Park Row, Second Floor
(212) 238-9060 | www.jr.com

Above the computers and the laptop cases and the office supplies of J&R Electronics lies a sweeter venture more concerned with nurturing our youth than say, expanding a business. Children’s store J&R Jr. opened on the second floor above the electronics retailer and is busily entertaining Lower Manhattan’s kids. The store sells everything from car seats and strollers to the tiniest grand piano you’ve ever seen. Don’t attempt to sit on the miniature bench. C’mon; you’re too large if you’re reading this column. They held their grand opening the day before Valentine’s Day and entertained a packed house. I stopped by the store a few days before it opened and felt a bit of an expectant lull or pregnant pause, if you will, kind of like a delivery room at the hospital. Stop by and welcome J&R’s newest addition.

 

Vintry Fine Wines  - 230 Murray Street
(212) 240-9553 | www.vintryfinewines.com

Vintry is so pretty it looks more like a work of art than a shop that sells wine. Their architect knew what he was doing. The space’s curvilinear lines are reminiscent of waves or straw-colored sand dunes softly stretching out to the water and beckoning you to stroll through the store’s vast selection. The shop has something for the wine connoisseur and the casual sampler who is just looking for a great bottle to go with dinner. Vintry is owned by Peter Poulakakos, whose father Harry is the restaurateur responsible for such establishments as Harry’s at Hanover Square, later reborn as Harry’s Café and Steak. Customers have come to expect a lot from this family and Vintry is sure to deliver.

Closings:

Waterstone Grill – 79 Pearl Street

For more information on retailers in Lower Manhattan, visit the Alliance for Downtown New York at www.DowntownNY.com. You can check out an interactive map with details on hours, locations and services and search the events calendar. Or, stay connected through the Downtown Alliance iPhone app, available for download on the website.

Where to Find That Perfect Valentine’s Day Gift? Look No Further than Lower Manhattan!

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Love is in the air this month in Lower Manhattan, and what better way to show someone you care than with the classics: red roses, candy hearts and thoughtful words on beautiful stationery. This year, the Downtown Alliance has gathered a list of great places to suit all your Valentine’s Day shopping needs.

For all the up-to-date Valentine’s activities and promotions, visit the Downtown Alliance’s Valentine’s Day page.

Whether you already have some ideas for your sweetie, or whether you’ll need to make a last-minute dash to pick up a bouquet or some chocolates, the Downtown Alliance is excited to present you with some holiday options below Chambers Street.

Lower Manhattan is your one-stop shop for Valentine’s Day

FLOWERS: City Blossoms, Downtown Florist, Eden Flowers, Flowers of the World, John Street Florist, and L’Atelier Des Fleurs

CARDS: American Greetings, Diamond’s Hallmark, Hallmark Gold Crown, and Papyrus

SWEETS: Fika Espresso Bar, Financier Patisserie, Godiva Chocolatier, La Maison du Chocolat and Leonidas Belgian Chocolates

JEWELRY: Broad Street Jewelers, Charles Patrick Jewelers, DeNatale Jewelers, 14 Wall Street Jewelers, Greenwich Jewelers, Kenjo JewelersTiffany & Co., and William Barthman Jewelers

WINE & LIQUOR: Fulton Wine and Liquor, California Wine Merchants, New York Wine Exchange, Pasanella and Son Vintners, New York Vintners, and Rosetta Wines

Cupid Shares His Valentine’s Day Destinations in Lower Manhattan

Friday, February 10th, 2012

It’s that time of year again, time for candlelit dinners, red roses, and loved ones – Lower Manhattan style. This year the Downtown Alliance has gathered a list of Valentine specials from an array of restaurants, and shops, along with a great Valentine’s Day list of ideas for you to enjoy. For all the up-to-date Valentine activities and promotions, visit the Downtown Alliance’s Valentine’s Day page.

Here are the latest ideas we have to share:

Valentine’s Day Dining

Wall & Water
Friday, February 10-14, 2012
75 Wall Street | (212) 699-1700
5:30 PM – 10:30 PM

Wall & Water at the luxurious Andaz Hotel is offering a special Four Course Aphrodisiac Prix-Fixe Menu. For $160 per couple, enjoy East Coast oysters, baked Robiola cheese, Maine lobster or grilled rack of lamb and chocolate fondue along with a complimentary champagne toast.  Make a reservation for your special night!

Regis Royal
Saturday, February 11-14, 2012
21 Rector Street | (212) 321-3000
11 AM – 12 AM

Regis Royal Restaurant is offering a Valentine’s Day Prix Fixe menu, for $65 per person.  This menu includes a bottle of Rose wine per couple along with choices ranging from heart-shaped lobster ravioli, to Chilean sea bass, to Porter House for Two, to strawberry shortcake to chocolate soufflé cake.  Don’t miss out. Make reservations today!

SamSara
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
277 Water Street | (212) 444-9443
5 PM – 11 PM

SamSara is offering its regular menu along with Valentine’s Day specials including a complimentary glass of champagne.  Call to make your reservation.

The Porterhouse at Fraunces Tavern
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
58 Pearl Street | (212) 968-1776
11 AM – 4 AM

The Porterhouse at Fraunces Tavern is offering a three-course pre-fixe menu for $65 per person that includes a complimentary glass of champagne — or for $90 per person with a complimentary bottle of wine for two.

Treat Yourself or that Special Someone

Financier Patisserie
90 Nassau Street │(212) 748-6000

Beginning February 9, all Financier Patisseries are offering heart-shaped cakes in two sizes:  Serves Two for $13.50 or Serves Four-to-Six for $32.50.  Enjoy your choice of chocolate mousse, tiramisu coeur de cafe or raspberry white chocolate mousse.  In addition, check out Financier’s delicious heart-shaped pastries, berries tart, chocolate-dipped strawberries, heart cookies, Valentine’s macaroons and bonbons.

Free delivery February 10-14.

La Maison du Chocolat
63 Wall Street │(212) 952-1123

Allow yourself to be captivated by decadent chocolate this Valentine’s Day! La Maison du Chocolat introduces a collection of chocolates infused with rich, exotic spices from the farthest reaches of the world, ready to capture any heart. The recipe boxes open to reveal four new creations: chocolates for love and romance, to share and enjoy together.

NYCleaning Pros
37 Wall Street | (917) 975-0733

What better way to say “I love you” than with a clean home! Get $15 off from NYCleaning Pros for the entire month of February. Their cleanings are 100 percent guaranteed, starting at $35/hour. This offer is also available to new clients!

Events

Skyscraper Museum
Valentine’s Day Card Creations

Saturday, February 11, 2012
39 Battery Place | (212) 945-6324
10:30 AM – 11:45 AM

Give that special someone a structural smooch with a homemade skyscraper card.  It’s the best way to climb your way to the top of his or her heart.

New York Academy of Sciences
Matchmaking in the Digital Age

Wednesday, February 15, 2012
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th Floor |  (212) 298-8640
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Come enjoy a behind-the-scenes look into human mating in the 21st century, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Founded by a mathematician, OKCupid analyzes dating data to draw funny, revealing, and downright strange conclusions about the sex lives of humans. OKCupid’s resident blogger, Christian Rudder, will give a behind-the-scenes look into human mating in the 21st century, just in time for Valentine’s Day. You’ll never look at your love life the same way again.

Places to Shop

Tourbillon Boutique
45 Wall Street | (212) 797-2503

Faithful to the spirit of masterpieces designed by Breguet, Blancpain, Glashutte Original, Jaquet Droz, Tiffany & Co.and Omega, as well as special collections by Swatch. Tourbillon Boutique constitutes the prestigious distribution network of the Swatch group’s high end timepiece brands. Please join us for a Valentine’s Day complimentary glass of champagne when you visit our boutique. With a bright contemporary interior and the staff’s friendly welcome and professional expertise, Tourbillon Boutique New York invites you to discover a variety of breathtaking delights – from fabulously exclusive wristwatches to gem-set jewelry.

The Party Goes On

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Broadway Crowds waiting

So now what, Sports Fans? You’ve made your pilgrimage. You’ve stood on the street for hours to pay your respects—to Eli, to Tom Coughlin, to the timeless pursuit of excellence.  And while your heart is filled with Big Blue pride, by now your throat is probably parched and your stomach is likely growling.

Here’s some advice. Stay here a little longer, in a 400-year-old neighborhood that knows a thing or two itself about the timeless pursuit of excellence. You need a hearty lunch and classic brew in a district that has mastered the art of roaring back—stronger, better, gloriously—again and again and again.

Let’s see. There’s Ryan Maguire’s Ale House at 28 Cliff Street,  or The Growler Bites & Brews at 55 Stone Street,  or Jim Brady’s Restaurant at 75 Maiden Lane, or the Porterhouse Brewing Co. at Fraunces Tavern at 58 Pearl Street, or Mad Dog & Beans at 83 Pearl Street.

And that’s just a sampling.  For a full list check our blog, Lower Manhattan Diary, or Twitter, or download our Downtown Mobile App that will provide you with information on everything that’s going on today—and places for you to celebrate after the parade.

Lights On…In Lower Manhattan

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

By Kelly Rush

Without vision, a people perish. Or, in my version of this proverb for the column: Without glasses from the right eyewear shop, one might not be able to find one’s way to the spa … or to the restaurant for ribs. In this week’s edition, pamper yourself with a facial, indulge in barbecue and get lost in art while you wait for your new custom eyeglass frames. As usual, if you see any new retailers or spot changes to a long-time friend, please email me at tre@downtownny.com and I’ll check them out.

Affina Beauty & Spa – 125 Church Street
(212) 233-8822 | www.affinaspa.com

It’s appropriate that Affina Beauty & Spa is located on Church Street because a trip here could be a heavenly experience. The interior looks like your ultra-hip friend’s loft with warming influences from grandma. Manager Shine Guo said spa employees designed the space themselves. It features a relaxing pale gray, blue and white color palette, dangling lights in whimsical shapes and floral artwork. Think of the manicures and pedicures offered here as an introduction, an opportunity to get your feet wet. The spa offers Swedish, deep tissue and hot-stone massage and several different facials such as the derma acne facial which clears up skin and prevents future breakouts from occurring.  Check back because the spa soon will be offering laser hair removal because no one wants to pluck for the rest of her life. Receive 20 percent off services until April 1.

North End Grill – 104 North End Avenue
(646) 747-1600 | www.northendgrillnyc.com

North End Grill, the other new offering from Danny Meyer’s restaurant group in Battery Park City, is also operating at full capacity. Chef Floyd Cardoz, formerly of Tabla and a competitor on Top Chef Masters, is bringing his spin on high-end American cuisine to a lovely space overlooking the Hudson. Appetizers include Louisiana shrimp with fennel and radish or a torchon of foie gras with quince paste and grilled brioche. Entrees include a Nova Scotia halibut, diver sea scallops, a Berkshire pork chop or a duck breast and leg with leeks and tangerines.

Artsee Eyewear – 220 Murray Street
(212) 227-2400 | www.artseeeyewear.com

Curated art shows meet fashion frames at this eyewear shop across from the Shake Shack in the Goldman Sachs building’s restaurant alley. The current exhibition, David L. Nicholas’ Night Vision II, features large-scale and panoramic color photographs on the walls. The artwork accentuates the shop’s selection of eyeglass frames and both work in tandem to create a unique shopping experience.  General Manager Carlos Venegas said the exhibit space is currently booked; it’s easy to see why artists would want to showcase their work here. Frames sit atop pedestals and under glass domes that receive just the right amount of light from the fixtures above. Come for the eyewear, stay for the artwork.

Blue Smoke - 255 Vesey Street
(212) 889-2005 | www.bluesmoke.com

Danny Meyer’s eatery has been getting a lot of press, so diners will be pleased to hear that Blue Smoke is finally serving its full menu full-time. The restaurant features many barbecue favorites such as Texas salt and pepper beef ribs, pulled pork and Kansas City spareribs and some unexpected treats including chicken gumbo and bourbon pecan pie. Vegetarian and gluten-free menus round out the options for people with allergies or restricted diets.  Just because Blue Smoke is a barbecue place doesn’t mean you have to indulge, but I would.

OBAO – 38 Water Street
(212) 361-6311 | www.obaony.com

The second Obao outpost, on Water Street, calls itself the “casual extension” of the flagship Obao in Midtown, which earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2011 and 2012. The Water Street location, like its predecessor, specializes in blending Thai and Vietnamese cuisine but at a pace fast enough for its Financial District patrons.  Start with the caramelized pork belly, move on to the massamun chicken or pho, add a side of sautéed bean sprouts or Chinese broccoli and end with a green tea panna cotta.

Closings:

Bolton’s – 95 Wall Street
Syms – 42 Trinity Place
Cafe Doppio – 55 Broad Street
Hidden Treasures – 32 Warren Street
Twin Café – 275 Greenwich Street

For more information on retailers in Lower Manhattan, visit the Alliance for Downtown New York at www.DowntownNY.com. You can check out an interactive map with details on hours, locations and services and search the events calendar. Or, stay connected through the Downtown Alliance iPhone app, available for download on the website.

 

Lights On…In Lower Manhattan

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

By Kelly Rush

Now that it’s January and we’ve eaten far too much and feel disgusted with ourselves, I thought I’d mention a health food restaurant and some non-food openings in Lower Manhattan including a medical facility that specializes in pain management, though just the physical variety, so keep your therapist. We have a lot of new openings on the horizon, particularly in Battery Park City around the Goldman Sachs building. Stay tuned and healthy so you can get out and enjoy them. As usual, if you see any new retailers or spot changes to a long-time friend, please email me at tre@downtownny.com and I’ll check them out

Maxwell Medical – 99 Wall Street, 10th Floor
(212) 952-9355 | www.maxwellmed.com

“You should never wake up with pain.” That’s Maxwell Medical’s mantra, and they take it seriously. I violate this rule every day, so I stopped in for a massage and was rewarded with a pain-free neck and shoulders the next morning. The multi-disciplinary medical center specializes in physical therapy, chiropractic, acupuncture, sports medicine and manual therapy (a more specialized form of massage therapy). They’re against medicine—as far as pharmaceuticals are concerned, Marketing Director Erum Hussain said. The idea is to find out what is causing a patient’s pain, whether it’s the way she sits at her desk at work or the remnants of an old sports injury, and treat through therapy instead of medicating. The staff also incorporates diet and exercise consulting into treatment plans. “It’s not just rehabilitation; it’s about a lifestyle,” Hussain said.

TJ Maxx – 14 Wall Street
(212) 587-8459 | www.tjmaxx.com

Da da da-da da da da-da TJ Maxx! The retailer with the catchy, classic theme song (click here for some nostalgia) is open and ready for bargain hunters. Walk through the brass gate on Nassau Street between Wall and Pine streets, take a trip down the escalator (but don’t trip down the escalator) and peruse designer handbags, clothing, shoes and home décor at discount prices. In other words, you’ll get the max for the minimum, minimum price.  I stopped in recently and found a wide selection of everything you’d need to stay warm, including coats, hats, scarves and some cashmere items for people tiring of warm but scratchy wool.

Pier 15

The stretch of waterfront south of the Seaport has a new place for visitors to sit, stroll and enjoy views of the East River. Pier 15 features an upper and lower deck with benches and grassy lawns which I predict will become very popular in the spring. The lower level contains two glass-paneled buildings; one will house a restaurant and the other will house a maritime museum. The way the deck was designed with steps leading down to the water gives you the feeling you could dip your toes in, but you can’t, and in this weather, you wouldn’t want to anyway.

Basics Plus — 85 John Street
(212) 791-6870 | www.basicsplus.com

Founded in 1989 at the corner of University Place and 13th Street, the first Basics Plus store sold everything from keys and hardware to an expanding line of household products. The retailer recently opened a new location in the Financial District, focusing on housewares. It’s known as “the corner store that carries everything,” and customers can find well-known kitchen staples such as Cuisinart and Simplehuman or try out the efficiency of eco-friendly cleaning products such as Mrs. Meyers or Totally Bamboo.

Beans and Greens – 245 Murray Street
(212) 786-4760

Beans and Greens’ grand opening presages a host of new retail offerings in Battery Park City, which is growing so fast it’s hard to keep track. You won’t find produce treated with pesticides at this organic eatery. Their menu features organic Stumptown Coffee, organically farmed greens and organically farmed dairy.

The café has several different stations where patrons can choose their toppings, including a yogurt bar, an omelet bar and a salad bar. Or, choose a chef-inspired entrée salad such as the sweet greens salad with dried cranberries, candied walnuts, veggies and grilled chicken, or the vegan Mediterranean with chick peas, falafel, veggies and tossed in a spicy Tahini sauce.

North End Grill and Blue Smoke– Goldman Sachs Building, Battery Park City

I mentioned a host of new openings in Battery Park City and would be remiss if I didn’t point out these two highly-anticipated restaurants. They’ve just opened and are serving limited menus at the moment, but I’ll have more details in my next column.

Closings:

Milk Street Café – 40 Wall Street
Duane Reade on – 147 Fulton Street

For more information on retailers in Lower Manhattan, visit the Alliance for Downtown New York at www.DowntownNY.com. You can check out an interactive map with details on hours, locations and services and search the events calendar. Or, stay connected through the Downtown Alliance iPhone app, available for download on the website.

Meet a Lower Manhattan Business: Francois Payard Bakery (FPB)

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Francois Payard, renowned pastry chef and chocolatier, has opened the second outpost of his bakery FPB in Battery Park City. It’s the perfect spot for breakfast and lunch with a wide variety of freshly baked pastries, hot and cold sandwiches, salads, savory soups and quiches and of course, traditional French patisserie items.

Grab a delicious pain au chocolat, flaky with a rich chocolate filling, or a fluffy brioche, a BBQ chicken sandwich with balsamic caramelized red onions and mango chutney, or delectable signature macaroons, in fun flavors such as PB&J, Pistachio and Oreo. Chef Payard’s cookbooks can help you make these desserts at home.

Advance orders can be made over the phone or online. Bon appétit!

Francois Payard Bakery (FPB)

210 Murray Street

(212) 995-0888

www.FPBNYC.com

Meet a Lower Manhattan Business: The Growler Bites & Brews

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Introducing The Growler Bites & Brews, the latest addition to Stone Street’s historic drinking and dining scene. The Growler is a rustic American tavern featuring great craft beer, artisanal hot dogs, sausage and sandwiches, and tasty signature cocktails (the cocktail menu features canine-inspired concoctions such as the Golden Retriever, the Great Dane, and the Bloodhound).

In addition to an extensive beer menu, The Growler has a great selection of “bites” including Brooklyn-made hot dogs with all the toppings any dog-lover could want.

The Growler’s house beers, Growler Brrright and Growler Darrrk, come from local breweries and are brewed exclusively for The Growler. Can’t get enough at the bar? All beers are available in growlers (64 oz beer jugs), to drink at the bar or take home.

At its heart, The Growler is a tribute to dogs. The law requires your pooch to hang outside but The Growler has water bowls and treats that will make your dog give it two barks up!

The Growler Bites & Brews

55 Stone Street

(917) 409-0251

www.thegrowlernyc.com

Lights On…in Lower Manhattan

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

By Kelly Rush

Sometimes you’re hungry, or you really just need a beer. But where to go? As Scully tells Mulder in an episode of the X-Files, “The answers are there. You just have to know where to look.”

Welcome to my inaugural blog, “Lights On in Lower Manhattan,” featuring updates on the newest merchants, where to find them and what they’ll become known for.

I can be seen walking through Lower Manhattan every day, scouting out everything from restaurants to eyeglass shops, so you don’t have to.

If you live here or work here, you may have already seen me. If I’m a bit windblown or limping, please excuse me; it’s all in the name of bringing you the latest. And if you see any new retailers or spot changes to a long-time friend, please email me at tre@downtownny.com and I’ll check it out.

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Openings:

Kortako Korean Taco & Sandwich – 80 Nassau Street
(212) 964-4625 | www.kortako.com

It’s Tako, not taco. Get it right, I mean write. Kortako is the newest offering from co-owner Andy Lau, who also owns Bon Chon Chicken on John Street. The ordering method is simple: choose your carb (white rice, corn taco), choose your protein (steak, pork, chicken or tofu), choose your supplements (spicy coleslaw, seared kimchi or pickled jalapeno are among the choices) and choose a sauce (everything from ranch to yogurt cucumber). If these choices are too much for you to handle, check out Kortako’s recommendations on the back of the menu. The restaurant also offers a weekly lottery, announced every Tuesday. Just fill out a card after purchasing food and you’re entered into the contest. The winner will receive a $50 coupon for Bon Chon.

Crumbs Bake Shop – 40 Broad Street
(212) 344-4600 | www.crumbs.com

Crumbs Bake Shop recently celebrated its newest opening in the Financial District, and people who live, work and visit here celebrated too.   Located just steps from the New York Stock Exchange, Crumbs offers a sweet reprieve for those whose busy schedules are taking a bite out of them. Stop by for a holiday taste pack, which includes two cupcakes each of gingerbread, chocolate holiday sprinkle, holiday squiggle, holiday flurry sprinkle, peppermint hot cocoa and white hot chocolate, or grab a classic such as the red velvet or peanut butter cup.

Polarn O. Pyret -  200 Chambers Street
(212)-201-1944 | www.polarnopyretusa.com

Since 1976, Swedish children’s clothing manufacturer Polarn O. Pyret has been making distinctive pieces that are durable, stylish and kid-friendly. Now, they’re taking what worked so well in Sweden and bringing it to Lower Manhattan. The company is founded on the idea that what’s good for children is good for adults, and that means a commitment to environmental and social responsibility. Look for the brand’s signature stripes and the PO.P nickname.

Blue Planet Grill – 120 Greenwich Street
(212) 571-1700 | www.blueplanetgrillnyc.com

At Blue Planet Grill, additives, hormones, pesticides and other potentially-harmful products are strictly prohibited, making it a healthy and fresh alternative in the city. The brunch menu includes options such as crepes with Alaskan caviar or chocolate French toast with strawberries. The dinner menu offers a 28-days-dry aged prime rib-eye steak, several seafood options including a Chilean sea bass or a salad with peaches, prosciutto, bleu cheese and balsamic vinaigrette. Additionally, a coffee bar features brews from Gimme Coffee, born in Ithaca, New York, and mixologist Artemio Vasquez is ready to create his signature Poquito Picante, made with gin, jalapeno, cucumber and cilantro, or classics including the Whiskey Smash and Moscow Mule.

Fabio Doti Salon – 40 Exchange Place, Suite 702
(917) 261-6865 | www.fabiodotisalon.com

Whether you need a cut, updo, or a highlight to brighten up winter tresses, Fabio Doti Salon is equipped to handle the job. Doti recently opened his business here after building a loyal clientele at locations in the Upper West Side and Brooklyn.  Doti began his study in Italy and went on to style hair in Milan and Paris before deciding to head to New York City. The salon was designed by Matias Sagaria, and is defined by its open and bright feel, simple lines and calming atmosphere. Come by for special event styling, a whole new look or just a shampoo in the special massage chairs.

Closings:

Bon Chon Chicken – 98 Chambers Street (unaffiliated with Bon Chon on John Street)
Lemongrass Grill – 84 William Street
The Essences Hair Salon – 80 Nassau Street

Meet a Lower Manhattan Business: The Porterhouse Brewing Co.

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

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Eddie and Dervila Travers, who co-own The Porterhouse Brewing Co. at Fraunces Tavern, hail from a small hamlet in Ireland by the name of Ardcath, which means “the height of battle,” so it’s appropriate that they would run a bar in the same space where George Washington once celebrated his troops’ victory over the British more than 200 years ago.

Travers and his partners, who are based in Ireland, had been renovating the space for the past year and just held a grand opening celebration November 28 where they introduced Lower Manhattan guests to what Travers calls the best stout in the world.

“We’re going away from the run-of-the-mill Irish bar where you get Stella and Guinness,” he said. “We’re offering the best craft beer selection and all of what’s best with Irish and American cuisine.”

The Porterhouse features five beers imported from their eponymous brewing company in Dublin and a variety of selections from U.S. microbreweries, including Allagash White and Sixpoint Brownstone. The Porterhouse Oyster Stout is perhaps the first beer to be made with oysters, Travers said, but don’t worry about any fishy smells or tastes; the oysters make for an incredibly smooth finish.

The 9,000-square-foot space also includes a whiskey bar, sports bar, Fraunces Tavern restaurant and a chef’s dining room where small groups can enjoy a private dining experience with friends, family or colleagues. Two private rooms are a great place to host parties or functions.

The décor is a modern take on Colonial-era furnishings, with handmade wooden tables, distressed mirrors and dangling filament bulbs.

“People seem to love it,” Travers said. “Now we have booths and divides and a romantic, cozier setting.”

While scouting locations for their establishment, Travers’ partners were on the lookout for a prime space that had history and lore—a story of its own.  Fraunces Tavern, which was one of the meeting places of the Sons of Liberty in the pre-Revolutionary War years and survived a cannonball through the roof, was the perfect, history-laden location to set up The Porterhouse.

Barring any future cannonballs, Travers hopes The Porterhouse will become Lower Manhattan’s newest institution and a place where many a victory is celebrated.

The Porterhouse Brewing Co. at Fraunces Tavern

58 Pearl Street

(212) 968-1776

www.theporterhouse.ie