Neighborhood Watch

Three-Dollar Margaritas at Toloache; Barbecue and Blues at Pier 54

Lower East Side: Fisk, a Swedish market selling cheese, candy, and baked goods, is open at 77 Delancey Street. [Bowery Boogie]


Despite rumors that a grilled-cheese spot would open at 101 Stanton Street, signage indicates that Bisous Ciao, a mail-order macaron company, will open a bakery in the space instead. [Bowery Boogie]


Midtown: Toloache celebrates its third anniversary on August 24 with $3 margaritas all day. A live mariachi band is set to perform from 7 p.m. until midnight. [Grub Street]


Boi to Go is closed on Second Avenue between 42nd and 43rd Streets. [Midtown Lunch]


Prospect Heights: Sapid is now serving up Indian food at 595 Washington Avenue. [Brownstoner]

West Village: Pier 54 at Hudson River Park hosts the 11th Annual Blues BBQ Festival on August 22 from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. Brother Jimmy’s, Char No. 4, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, and Fatty ‘Cue will offer food and beer, while music will be provided by Janiva Magness, Teeny Tucker Revue, and more. Although admission to the event is free, food and drinks are not. [Free NYC]

Three-Dollar Margaritas at Toloache; Barbecue and Blues at Pier 54