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The Licensing Board on Tuesday approved the transfer of the liquor license from NAH Bar LLC to 413 Bistro LLC. The Richmond Grill in the hotel has been closed for at least a year. Berkshire Palate opened on Main Street in Williamstown three years ago a family affair involving Paul Brassard and his sons Zachary, Nolan and Aaron. Paul Brassard told the board that the entire operation would be moving from Williamstown and a second location was being planned in Pittsfield. This is going be 413 Bistro, which is actually what the LLC has been all along, he said. But we won t be in Williamstown any longer. . . As soon as North Adams is open, like, pretty much the day we get the license, we ll probably be up and going within about 48 hours.
A conceptual image of the restaurant. NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A Georgian restaurant out of New York City is planning a pop-up eatery at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary.
The Mass MoCA Commission on Wednesday approved the seasonal restaurant to occupy the former Gramercy space, specifically the courtyard near the museum entrance. The restaurant would operate from Memorial Day until some time September. The operators for this pop-up restaurant are coming to us from Manhattan, where they run two restaurants with Georgian as in, over-in-Europe Georgian style food, and they recently, last year pre-COVID, hosted a dinner event for us so we got to know them and their delicious food, said Tracy Moore, the museum s interim director. They would operate as many days as they could in the beginning as they staff up and ultimately gearing towards full lunch and dinner operations that comport with Mass MoCA hours.
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Coyote Ugly starts setting up shop in new East Village space
Coyote Ugly the famed, decades-old East Village spot that shut down last fall due to failed rent negotiations is coming back to life. Neighborhood site EVGrieve reports that Coyote Ugly signage has been hung indoors at 233 East 14th Street, between Second and Third Avenues, signaling the bar’s upcoming return to the neighborhood.
The news follows an earlier EVGrieve report that noted Coyote Ugly which shot to international fame following a blockbuster 2001 movie based on the bar had applied for a liquor license in that space last September. After Coyote Ugly’s closure was announced last September, owner Liliana Lovell said the bar would reappear in the neighborhood at a later date, and this version would be “a little bit nicer” with “better bathrooms.” Eater has reached out for more information on the upcoming opening.