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Mo Pitkin’s

  1. Openings
    CB3 Tries to Kill the Music at Former Mo Pitkins, But Restaurants Keep onPhil Hartman and Todd Patrick face a hurdle in merging live music with Mexican food, but dining rooms are rocking all over town.
  2. Openings
    Todd P Plans East Village Live Venue While Others Face the MusicPhil Hartman returns to the former Mo Pitkins space, an Inwood beer garden fights for the right to party, and the latest on Prime 6.
  3. Community Board
    Jesse Hartman Will Try to Sell Grand Park to the Neighbors AgainWill he be able to bring a restaurant with glass-enclosed patio to Grand Street?
  4. Community Boards
    CB3 Gives Upper East Side Saloon the Nod for Mo Pitkin’s SpaceAnd Cru’s Shea Gallante may not be going for the Sea Salt space after all?
  5. Mediavore
    Mo Pitkin’s Space Sells for $4M; Brennan’s Expansion StalledPlus: a culinary student on ‘Top Chef,’ and calorie posting moves north, all in our morning news roundup.
  6. NewsFeed
    ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ Immortalized at Sardi’sAnika Noni Rose, Terrence Howard and Phylicia Rashad get their caricatures on the wall of fame.
  7. Neighborhood Watch
    Vive Les Classiques at Payard on the UES; Snorting Not a Problem at the WaverlyDumbo: Pie Social! This Sunday at Bubby’s! Noon to 3 p.m. [Dumbo NYC] East Village: Mo Pitkin’s gives up the ghost October 20. [Eater] Greenwich Village: One of the best places to get risotto in the city is … surprise! Risotteria. [amNY] Meatpacking District: The first rule of Clubland: “You must bring something to the party … Good looks, money, personality, or women.” [NYDN] Upper East Side: Payard chef Philippe Bertineau is resurrecting classics like bouillabaisse and crispy pig’s feet for the restaurant’s tenth anniversary. [Restaurant Girl] West Village: A Radar mole tests the cocaine limits of popular nightspots and “here he is at Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter’s Waverly Inn, where it is apparently completely okay to get your snort on.” [Radar via Gawker]
  8. Neighborhood Watch
    Buy Steaks Out of a Van Near Flatbush AvenueBrooklyn Heights: Jack the Horse Tavern now serves brunch. [Brooklyn Heights Blog] Chelsea: Checking in on Balducci’s: “If Marilyn Monroe were to come back as a cupcake, this is probably what she would look like.” [Blog Chelsea] Also, Cain bails on clubland for downtown, near GoldBar. [NYP] East Village: Seder storytelling happening at Mo Pitkin’s tonight and tomorrow at 7 p.m.; a ticket also gets you gefilte fish and hard-boiled eggs. [Mo Pitkin’s] Fort Greene: Sordid tale of greed may have forced Christian Dennery to sell Liquor’s restaurant, but whatever: Where will we get our Bloody Marys? [Clinton Hill Blog] Harlem: Café Largo has reopened after an exhausting four-year renovation; the space is sexier, and new brick oven? Could serve three restaurants. [Uptown Flavor] Meanwhile, could a former Associated supermarket become a W Hotel? [Harlem Fur] Lower East Side: Chef Shane Coffey will leave his head post at Alias Restaurant by the end of April and move to … Aspen. [Eat for Victory/VV] Prospect-Lefferts-Gardens: “You like meat?”: Omaha steaks now available from unmarked vans near the Associated! [My Life in Brooklyn via Gowanus Lounge]