Showing posts with label Nightingale 9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nightingale 9. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Nightingale 9 Makes Way For Sans, A New Vegan Eatery On Smith Street

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Many in the neighborhood were a bit surprised when Nightingale Nine suddenly closed its doors at 329 Smith Street a few weeks ago. The Vietnamese restaurant, founded by chef Robert Newton and partner Kerry Diamond, had been one of the more popular places in Carroll Gardens.

Reader Tim reached out to say:
"I will miss Nightingale 9 and Wilma Jean. I am surprised the people running these place didn't sell what seemed to be successful businesses rather than shutting them down. Do you know the reasons why?"

Emmanuelle, another Carroll Gardens reader, wrote:
"Do you have any insight on what happened to the Pho place on Smith Street by Carroll Park? They shuttered down without any “vacation sign”
or without a farewell to the community. Twitter, Fb, Instagram etc. : as if nothing happened. When you call, message says that they’re closed for a vacation but says nothing about reopening. A new logo has appeared on the front with the word “Sans”. Sans what? Cuisine sans beurre? Fermeture sans management? Sans rien dire
?"

SANS, a new vegan restaurant from Champ Jones, the former sous-chef of Eleven Madison Park, did indeed just opened its doors in Nightingale 9's space, The  eatery is currently offering a $65 five course tasting menu, that can be paired with wine for an additional $45.

According to Eater, "Jones has partnered with longtime colleague Robert Newton, chef and owner of the now-closed Nightingale Nine and Seersucker restaurants, for a short-term “residency” of sorts. The restaurant will be a one-year project, Jones tells Eater, a way to test drive the menu specializing in dishes using ingredients only derived from plants."

In the meantime, those who miss Rob Newton's food, will have to travel South. The Arkansas native just became the executive chef at Gray & Dudley in Nashville.  Luckily,  Kerry Diamond continues to run Smith Canteen,  the wonderful coffee place on the same Carroll Gardens block as the new Sans.

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Wednesday, May 04, 2016

Nightingale 9 To Host Summer Benefit In Support Of 7th Annual Smith Street Stage Shakespeare Production In Carroll Park

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"The Tempest": a production by Smith Street Stage.
(photo credit: Smith Street Stage)
The cast of The Tempest: Coming to Carroll Park This Summer
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On Monday, May 16, 2016 at 6 pm, Nightingale 9 at 329 Smith Street is hosting a very special summer benefit evening in support of Friends of Carroll Park and of Smith Street Stage, which have been bringing Shakespeare plays to our park for the past several years.

This June 8 through June 26th, Smith Street Stage's actors will present its seventh annual installment of the Shakespeare in Carroll Park series by performing "The Tempest".
The benefit will support our lovely neighborhood park as well as the free Shakespeare performances.

So join the Smith Street Stage players, Phillip Baltz, Wendy Bellus, Jeffrey Costello, Lauren Deen, Kerry Diamond, Patrick Diamond, Gary Dolan, Anne Fulenwider, Christina Grdovic, Cat Greenleaf, Nicole Kaldes, Elisa Lipsky-Karasz, Stacy London, Jen Mankins, Rob Newton, Elliott Phear, Susan Phear, Jessica Richards, Kate Sekules, Christina Skogly Knowlton, Robert Tagliapietra, Rony Vardi, and other friends and neighbors.

Snacks and drinks courtesy of Nightingale Nine.  Special Tempest cocktail courtesy of Barking Irons Applejack

Tickets are $75 per person and available through Brown Paper Tickets here


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