StreetLevel: Weather Up on Vanderbilt
As the pic above shows, the interior of Weather Up—the fancy new cocktail bar on Vanderbilt between Dean and Bergen that’s scheduled to open in a few weeks—is looking just about complete. The white tile motif has been extended to the outside of the bar (see photo on jump), and one of the business’s partners…
As the pic above shows, the interior of Weather Up—the fancy new cocktail bar on Vanderbilt between Dean and Bergen that’s scheduled to open in a few weeks—is looking just about complete. The white tile motif has been extended to the outside of the bar (see photo on jump), and one of the business’s partners told Grub Street he wanted to make the former storefront church into something of a jewel box. Weather Up comes c/o one of East Side Company Bar’s original investors, and Sasha Petraske (the mastermind behind Milk & Honey and Little Branch) is consulting on the bar’s drinks, according to an Eater report.
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This bar is going to get a lot of attention from the press.
VERY slick.
The tilework looks beautiful!
Does anybody else think that all the tile on the ceiling will make for an acoustically hard, and noisy place?
The subway tiles are also on the outside storefront, which I think is absolutely beautiful! Can’t wait for this place to open..this, along with Barrette on the corner, is making this end of Vanderbilt very, very nice.
2:47 to 2:50: i’ll get on that away, so long as 1) you deliver me STAT one of those nifty “winesacks” like the one you’ve got nestled between the layers of your faux-vintage winter gear; and 2) you don’t forget to have a couple sips of ironically lowbrow yellowtail chardonnay in honor of those who remind you that your dotage is just around the corner. like this bar is. just around the corner. from my house! so there.
3:02…you mean like angry wades?
carroll gardens at its finest.
2:38 here, 2:40. Yeah, I read… more than the headline, you nitwit. The GED is serving you well.
Carroll Gardens needs more classy jernts like this.
I live in PH and I cannot wait for this place to open. Yet another reason why our neighborhood is THE place to live in this beautiful borough. GO Prospect Heights!! Yea!!!