Showing posts with label Greenwich Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greenwich Village. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Sad Goodbyes at The TART



ONCE UPON A TART


Soho / Greenwich Village,  New York


It was sad goodbyes at The Tart today. That's Once Upon a Tart in Soho (Greenwich Village) for those of you who may not know. After 23 years on Sullivan Street in what is technically known as Soho, but truly for those of us who really know, this charming little block of Sullivan Street between W. Houston & Prince Street will never be Soho, but The Village ...
Anyway this is where Jerome Audureau opened a lovely little bakery / cafe some 23 years ago .. This was even before Starbucks was even a twinkle in its evil fathers eye, there were none. Well not in New York anyway. Back then, the only cafes for that matter were a few Italian Caffes in The Village (Dante, Reggio, & Borgia), a few in Little Italy, a couple in the East Village, one or two on the whole Upper East Side, and not a one cafe in the whole Upper West Side of 
New York.
Jerome and his partner opened this wonderful little bakery Once Upon a Tart which over time became a second home to neighborhood people like me and others who could go for a nice morning cup of coffee, and a muffin or scone for breakfast, or at lunch for a sandwich, salad, soup, or one of the signature Sweet or Savory Tarts as the name implies. Yes the Tart was a wonderful haven for people like me and others in the neighborhood as well as a great little pit-stop for countless tourist roaming the streets of Soho in search of a quaint little cafe to sit and rest, have a coffee, Tart or little bite to eat. 
I loved the Tart. It may sound cliche, but it isn't when I say it was a second home and like family to me .. I'd go each and every morning for my morning coffee and a sweet hello and morning greeting from; Cleo, Anna, Kanae, Samena, and Emmit and a score of girls who worked there over the 23 years that I went there. That's all I needed, my coffee, a greeting from Cleo and a seat at The Tart and I was as happy as can be. I was content with these simple little pleasures of life.
But now they have been taken away, and it truly saddens me. I actually broke down as I got all choked up and started shedding tears as I said goodbye to the girls, saying I'll see you around as that's the thing to say, but knowing full well that was the last time I met ever see their sweet faces again. Yes I cried, I get emotional that way. And then I composed myself, we talked a couple minutes more, I said goodbye again and then I left. I walked out of the door where Jerome was. I gave Jerome a hug to and thanked him for the 23 years he opened his doors to us and brought joy and naturalness in a business to our little neighborhood.
I said goodbyes and walked away, and as I walked up Sullivan Street I had such an awful feeling, the kind you get when you breakup with a great love of your life. A deeply sad, sick to your stomach, the kind I felt when the-love of-my life Iris split up with me, or the day my father died. I felt a great loss. This is how I feel today, I lost something great in my life, something I cherished and may never have or see again. It may sound sappy, I'm sorry but it's true. Goodbye my dear and sweet friends; The Tart itself, Jerome, and especially, Cleo, Anna, Kanea , and Samena. Thank you girls. Thank you and goodbye.



My Sweet Friend Cleo




Me Jerome Chris & John

Once Upon a Tart August 24, 2104



The FAREWELL PARTY

August 24, 2014


Jerome Made Us Gigot

Roast Leg of Lamb

"It Was Yummy of Course"





POTHEADS

Just a Few of Jeromes 
Many Wonderful Decorative Objects
Over The Years



Not Potheads !!!

JOHN DANNY CHRIS

The LAST DAY of THE TART

ONCE UPON A TART

NEW YORK











Monday, December 30, 2013

MetroCard Art New York

Water Towers


NEW YORK SKYLINE
West Houston Street, Soho

ARTSIST NINA BOESCH
MetroCard Art

Ms. Boesch wonderful pieces are made completely of New York City Subway
MetroCards ...

Her work is frequently exhibited at Mojo Coffee Cafe on Charles Street in New York's
Greenwich Village .. Subject matter, New York Skyline, iconic buildings like The Empire State
Building, Flatiron Building, Brooklyn Bridge and celebrities like; Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, James Dean, Audrey Hephurn, and  ......



AUDREY HEPHURN

MetroCard Art
by Nina Boesch, NYC
German Born Artist living in New York






Iconic Greek Diner Coffee Cup
Nina Boesch




MOJO COFFEE
Cjarles Street
Greenwich Village
NEW YORK








Monday, January 31, 2011

REMEMBRANCE of THINGS PAST ....New York

Oh The LION'S HEAD


The old Lion's Head Bar, Greenwich Village. There was not another bar like it. It was thee Writer's Bar of New York. Filled nightly, and daily with Newspapermen, Writers, novelists, and journalists, the likes of Jimmy Breslin, Pete Hammill and brother Denis, Norman Mailer, Frank MacCourt, and throngs of others. The Lion's Head was thee extension of the great daily newspapers News Rooms; The New York Times, and especially the Daily News, New York Post, and Village Voice too. They brought their Preists, friends, and visiting family. The great actress Jessica Lange was a waitress here.
   You could, High, Low, or Middle Brow to go. All you needed was some sort of style and grace. Unlike some of the Juke Boxes these days, the one at the Lion's head had style and grace as well. Filled with the likes of Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bob Dylan,  Chet Baker, The Stones.
   I'll never forget the first time I brought my girlfriend Dante there. Listening to Sinatra, drinking a beer, and smoking a Marlboro, she said, "I looked Sexy with the Cigarette." 
   I'll take that from a beautiful young Columbia Coed. Oh, "The Good Old Days." Are they gone. Sadly the Lion's Head is.
   
by Daniel Bellino Zwicke