When Community Board 3 meets tonight to go over liquor license applications, one of the more interesting proposals under discussion will be for Eli’s Night Shift in the old Lucky Bee space on Broome Street. …

The cocktail bar, Suffolk Arms, hasn’t been serving drinks in recent days, amid what appears to be a dispute between its co-owners. …

Another theme bar is giving it a go at 174 Rivington St. …

New York’s first “Nightlife Mayor” will be Ariel Palitz. …

There are a few local items of interest on the agenda for tonight’s meeting of Community Board 3’s liquor licensing committee. Among them is Austrian mixologist Albert Trummer’s latest project, a bar going by the name “Lotus Grand” at 324 Grand St. …

Police are looking for a suspect who slashed a man during an incident at Piano’s, the Ludlow Street bar, in the early morning hours …

Get to know that red door! Tonight is opening night for The Dancer, a new project from the Eastwood crew. …

The State Liquor Authority rejected an application today for a big new venue that had been in-the-works at 200 Allen St. …

The State Liquor Authority (SLA) has suspended the license of Delilah, a nightlife spot at 155 Rivington St. …

First the good news: No Lower East Side establishments are included on SantaCon’s 2017 list of participating bars.
Now the bad news: Nine East …

Coming up next week, Community Board 3’s transportation/public safety committee will be taking a look at whether a high density of liquor permits has an adverse impact on local public health and public safety. …

A new team has moved into the performance space at 21A Clinton St. (formerly The Living Theatre and most recently the C.O.W. Theatre) offering …

The other day we mentioned that a barbecue restaurant had set its sights on a storefront at 359 Grand St., the former home of Shalom Chai Pizza. We now have a few more details based on a liquor permit application filed with Community Board 3. …

Community Board 3 will have its hands full next month reviewing Lower East Side liquor licenses. …

Three years ago, the Big Apple Deli closed at 259 East Broadway, a few months after the building was acquired by R.A. Cohen Associates, …

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