New Bar for 3rd Avenue
Last week a reader tipped us off to a new business coming to the corner of 6th Street and 3rd Avenue, saying it looked like it was going to be a bar. That checks out with the now-active liquor license application on file for the address. Aside from the name of the place, Halyard’s, that’s…
Last week a reader tipped us off to a new business coming to the corner of 6th Street and 3rd Avenue, saying it looked like it was going to be a bar. That checks out with the now-active liquor license application on file for the address. Aside from the name of the place, Halyard’s, that’s now printed above the door, we’ve got nothing in terms of specifics for this spot. Anyone in the area heard buzz on when it’ll open or whether it’ll have some sort of menu? GMAP
i second the question on 3rd avenue rents… anyone know more about the rental landscape? (p.s. i love 4&20 blackbirds, too!)
never thought pie and a bar as “edgy”.
maybe boring retail = boring shoppers?
3rd ave is so first decade of the 2000s.
All the super the cool kids are schemeing on what to open on 2nd Ave and Hamilton Ave… or building houseboat storefronts on the canal…
roger, 11217
“isn’t 3rd Ave becoming a viable retail strip a death sentence for all those empty storefronts on 7th?”
I don’t think so. The stuff opening on 3rd isn’t the same kind of stuff which would open on 7th.
7th is a lot of things people use everyday like dry cleaners, pharmacies, video stores, banks and real estate offices, restaurants, and things like that. It’s also seen quite a few spaces rented recently with the new vietnamese, da nonna rosa is new, the space that was super savers and empty for AGES was finally rented just this past month, and the space above Slope Health and Fitness has been rented recently as well.
There’s also a new South Brooklyn Pizza outpost coming to 7th Avenue and 1st Street. Tons of new stuff in the past couple months, but it’s not the same kind of stuff that’s opening on 3rd.
For many who live near the Park, 7th is their main strip to run errands and such. It’s not edgy, just stuff we need.
4&20 is amazing. I go as often as possible.
isn’t 3rd Ave becoming a viable retail strip a death sentence for all those empty storefronts on 7th?
I have wanted to try the 4 & 20 for so long, but pass it by daily, and never stop. Glad to hear it is good. I will have to make a stop now. mmmmmmmm
I was wondering about that place. I had brunch with friends on Sunday at Bar Tano, and we passed it on the way to Four and Twenty Blackbirds.
Speaking of 4&20, damn, that was good pie!