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Phil Hartman
Community Boards
June 29, 2011
CB3 Squashes Plans for Former Mo Pitkin’s Space
Piney Woods won’t grow in the East Village.
By
Mary Reinholz
Openings
June 22, 2011
Yet More Debate Over Plans for Former Mo Pitkin’s Space
A proposal from Todd Patrick and Phil Hartman will have to undergo some more scrutiny.
By
Mary Reinholz
Openings
Mar. 15, 2011
CB3 Tries to Kill the Music at Former Mo Pitkins, But Restaurants Keep on
Phil Hartman and Todd Patrick face a hurdle in merging live music with Mexican food, but dining rooms are rocking all over town.
By
Daniel Maurer
Openings
Mar. 7, 2011
Todd Patrick and Phil Hartman’s New Venue Will Serve
Upstairs, “a home for esoteric free jazz performance.”
By
Daniel Maurer
Openings
Mar. 7, 2011
Todd P Plans East Village Live Venue While Others Face the Music
Phil Hartman returns to the former Mo Pitkins space, an Inwood beer garden fights for the right to party, and the latest on Prime 6.
By
Daniel Maurer
Openings
Feb. 27, 2009
Two Boots Tavern Gives Away Slices; Hell’s Kitchen Location a Month Away
A first look at the Lower East Side location.
By
Daniel Maurer
Openings
Jan. 5, 2009
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre to Open East Village Location
The fabled comedy troupe has designs on the former Two Boots Pioneer Theater.
By
Daniel Maurer
Pizza and Beer
Sept. 16, 2008
Two Boots Owner Wants Some Grown-up Time
The family-friendly pizzeria got a liquor license.
By
Alec Appelbaum