With the avenues aglow again (well, all except for Avenue C, which is still dark) we cruised down them to see who was open. If we missed anyone, or if your favorite side-street spot has reopened, let us know in the comments or via Twitter.
Menus are limited, of course, but know this: Lucien is serving filet mignon.
BOWERY/THIRD AVENUE
Bowery Diner
Slainte
Crime Scene
Agozar
Peels
Forcella
Hecho en Dumbo
Ray’s Pizza
Pour House
Aaa Amici
Bar None
Bowery Electric
Studio at Webster Hall
14TH STREET
Belfry
Beauty Bar
Bishops and barons
Bait and Hook
SECOND AVENUE
Finnerty’s
Calliope
Professor Thom’s
Entrez
Shima
13th Step
Bar 82
Candela Candela
Lit
Cooper’s Craft and Kitchen
Heart of India
Queen Vic
Dempsey’s
Urge
Second on Second
National Underground
One and One
Lucien
FIRST AVENUE
DBA
Azza
Karma
Three of cups
Coal yard
International
Lunasa
Simone
Cheap Shots
East Village Pizza
Coyote Ugly
Sabor a Mexico
Lanza’s
South Brooklyn Pizza
Vinny Vincenz
Tree
AVENUE A
Horse Box
Hi Fi
Planet Rose
2A
Ella
The Library
Double Down Saloon
Zaragoza
Percy’s
Destination
Odessa
Yuca Bar
7A
Mini Thai Cafe
Lantern
Key Food
Mary O’s
Gracefully
Common Ground
Cafe Ost
Table 12
Bad Burger
Horus Cafe
La Lucha
Doc Holliday’s
Lucy’s
Nino’s
AVENUE B
Idle Hands Bar
Mama’s Bar
Croxley’s Ales
Boxcar Lounge
China Wok
Affaire
Horus
Manitoba’s
7B
Rue B
Spina
B side
Mona’s
Blackbird
AVENUE C
99 Cent pizza
The Wayland
Casa Adela
AVENUE D
New Chinatown restaurant
Ave D Candy Store
China Wok
Compare Foods
Joselito Bar-Restaurant
And:
Luke’s Lobster
Terroir
Brother Jimmy’s
Blind Barber
Jimmy’s No 43
Correction: Nov. 2, 2012 The original version of this post placed Hi-Fi in the wrong column. It is, of course, on Avenue A, not First Avenue.