![]() ![]() A block farther up Bleecker, jewelry store The Last Line (395 Bleecker Street between Perry and West 11th Streets) has opened. Action.” The storefront is one of the ones purchased a few years ago by Brookfield Properties, and Another Tomorrow has signed a year and a half lease there. ![]() Another Tomorrow (384 Bleecker Street at Perry Street) is the first brick and mortar store for this clothing brand which offers “Modern sustainable luxury. The restaurant serves coffee and a brunchy menu 7 days a week until 4PM, and morphs into a wine bar in the evenings on Wednesday through Sunday. The owners live in the neighborhood, and the consulting chef is Tony Nassif, a Montreal native who came to New York City in 2015 to cook at his cousin’s restaurant, Mile End Deli. Jardim (183 West 10th Street at West 4th Street), an all-day restaurant, natural wine bar and grocery has finally opened in the tiny space where Bar Sardine used to be. The manager explained that the owners’ goal was to have an affordable restaurant with healthy delicious food, prepared from scratch in-house. This small eatery sells their own brand of coffee (freshly roasted in Brooklyn) and Argentinian food such as Empanadas and Alfajores (a butter cookie filled with dulce de leche). ![]() One of our coffee-shop loving readers alerted us to the opening of Gold Star Coffee Restaurant (200 West 14th Street at 7th Avenue). We also noticed that wine bars serving natural wines are taking over the Village, so raise a glass to (hopefully) better times ahead. And the momentum continues, with many stores planning a late fall or winter opening, with increased activity on Greenwich Avenue. This month we saw a large number of openings, many of them on formerly deserted Bleecker Street. ![]()
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