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Located at 179 Essex Street in the lower east side of New York, Essex Kitchen opened in late 2007

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Essex Street Establishments & Charms
49 Essex Street East Side Company Bar Bar, Lounge
49 Essex Street The Pickle Guys Pickle Retailer
103 Essex Le Lupanar Restaurant
115 Essex Boss Tweed's Saloon Bar
120 Essex The Essex Restaurant, Jewish Latin
137 Essex Rewind Restaurant, Nightclub
133 Essex Evan Ford Restaurant,
139 Essex Khushie's Indian Kitchen Restaurant, Take Out Indian
149 Essex White Furniture Industries Furniture Modern
151 Essex Laugh Lounge Comedy Club
155 Essex Wholesome Foods  
159 Essex Mi Salon Salon, Nail
179 Essex Essex Kitchen Restaurant, Take Out Noodles

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
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Did you know?

August 2008 - Did you know that the Broadway musical, "West Side Story" was originally set on the Lower East Side. Yes, it's true. The composers intended to write a musical based on the themes of Romeo and Juliet but featuring tensions in this New York City neighborhood between Catholics and Jews. It was to take place between Passover and Easter. The composers felt no inspiration from this setting and the project went nowhere. Arthur Laurents stepped in and suggested the setting change from religious to racial tension and a move to the upper west side and 'West Side Story' took shape.

August 2008 - The hotelier who is going to open the new Thompson LES Hotel, Jason Pomeranc was quoted this week as saying this of the day his hotel opens: "going to be a moment in time that will be remembered as kind of when the Lower East Side came of age." Tell that to the folks at the Mercury Lounge, Katz' Deli and WD50, all of whom might beg to differ!

July 2008 - The new Thompson LES Hotel missed its July 15 deadline to open on Allen Street on the Lower East Side. Around the corner from Stanton Street, the hotel promises a rooftop pool with an Andy Warhol mural in mosaic on the pool floor. Andy would have been so proud. Will we finally get to see Moby in swim trunks hanging out here on the roof?

   
 
 
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