"EV Grieve reports that the East Village location of Corner Bistro (94 Avenue A, at East Sixth Street) opens today, Monday, September 29, at 11 a.m. The menu echoes the original with its burger and brunch standards, along with a handful of new dishes like meatloaf, onion rings, baked French toast, the site reports. The original restaurant opened in the early 1960s and touts itself as "one of the last bohemian bars" in the neighborhood."
"Big Night, the dinner party store, continues its expansion across the city with a third location in the Upper East Side (1015 Lexington Avenue, at East 73rd Street), coming Wednesday, October 15. Katherine Lewin, formerly the editorial director of the Infatuation, opened the first Big Night location in Greenpoint, at 154 Franklin Street, in 2021 as a tiny, one-stop shop for dinner party essentials."
Corner Bistro opened an East Village outpost at 94 Avenue A, offering the original burger and brunch standards alongside new dishes such as meatloaf, onion rings, and baked French toast. The original Corner Bistro began in the early 1960s and markets itself as one of the last bohemian bars; the burger remains priced under $20. Owner Elizabeth McGrath took over in 2015 from her parents. Corner Bistro previously operated branches in Long Island City and inside Gotham West Market and North 3rd Street Market, both now closed. Big Night will open a third shop on the Upper East Side on October 15, expanding its curated dinner-party retail presence.
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