![]() ![]() Isidori reassured committee members with concerns about noise and garbage that neither would be an issue. The eatery still needs to secure a liquor license. “It’s not about coming there to wait in line for a burger and shake - it’s about coming there to enjoy food and beverages on the water,” said Isidori, adding that the space represents a “hybrid” version of the eatery’s other restaurants.īlack Tap’s lease for the space will be for five years, with a possible extension, Wils noted. The outpost will also have faster service than Black Tap’s other locations, using biodegradable plates and cups rather than “traditional glass and china,” he and Wils added. Patrons will be able to order their food inside the cafe and sit either inside or outside. The new pier location will feature a “greatest hits” menu that includes the eatery’s popular craft burgers, sides like fries and crispy Brussels sprouts, and both its “classic” and “crazy” milkshakes, Isidori said. ![]() “And over the years as a New Yorker, I’ve watched a lot of that disappear.” “My favorite times were when took me to a local New York City luncheonette, and I got a cheeseburger deluxe and a milkshake,” he said. “Black Tap is a concept that’s based around a nostalgic memory of mine,” said Isidori, a Michelin-starred chef from The Bronx, whose father and grandmother were both in the restaurant business. The eatery on the pier will mark Black Tap’s sixth location, owner Joe Isidori told the committee. The seating area outside the cafe space on Pier 84. The eatery known for its giant, Instagrammable milkshakes is set to open its newest outpost on Pier 84, at West 44th Street, in the spring, Hudson River Park Trust president and CEO Madelyn Wils told Community Board 4’s Waterfront, Parks and the Environment Committee Thursday evening. HELL’S KITCHEN - Popular burger-and-milkshake joint Black Tap has been picked to take over a waterfront cafe space on the West Side. Crown Heights, Prospect Heights & Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook. ![]()
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