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Sean Macpherson

  1. Coming Soon
    Torrisi Team Opening Dirty French This Summer“This is an explosive year. All the things that we’ve been working toward are coming to fruition,” they say.
  2. Openings
    The Marlton Espresso Bar Is Open and Serving Ferndell CoffeeThe boutique hotel brings the reborn roasts to its stylish coffee bar.
  3. Coming Soon
    Torrisi Partners Opening Ludlow Hotel Restaurant With Sean MacPhersonWhatever it is, it’s slated to open next spring.
  4. Openings
    The Pikey Replaces Coach and Horses, Now Serving on SunsetThe reboot features a pub-inspired menu from a veteran of The Spotted Pig.
  5. Openings
    Houston Brothers Take on Aphrodisiacs and Champagne Cocktails at Pour Vous,The brothers show respect for the big owners who came before them to the Melrose space.
  6. Mediavore
    Angry Calls Flood Albert Pujols’ Restaurant; Santa Monica Woman Finds RustyAngry St. Louis residents vow to stop patronizing Pujols 5.
  7. Freebies
    Free Prosecco at Fully Unveiled Il CovoThe bubbly is on Sean MacPherson this month.
  8. Openings
    Mel Brooks, Chainsaws, and Lunch Mark ‘Quiet’ Opening at Il CovoYou might want to wait until this one is fully revealed before attempting a relaxing lunch.
  9. Coming Soon
    Sean MacPherson Gearing Up to Open Il Covo in Old Orso SpaceRoberto Maggioni, last found at Locanda del Lago, will be executive chef at this new authentic Italian.
  10. Neighborhood Watch
    Hollywood’s Noir Wine Bar Goes Back To Shabu Shabu; Susan Feniger Cooks atA wine bar doesn’t work on LaBrea, so owners go back to the original barely-working concept, while Susan Feniger’s Street team holds a demo and tasting in Santa Monica.
  11. Endangered
    Jared Meisler Promises Not To Roger Coach & Horses Beyond RecognitionSean Macpherson and Jared Meisler would add food and upgrade the facilities if successful in signing a lease.
  12. Chef Shuffle
    The Waverly Inn Names Its New ChefHe’s not a boldface name.
  13. Neighborhood Watch
    Hardee’s and Little Louie’s Damaged in Fort Greene Fire; MissionPlus: L’Ecole adds spring menu items, and Graydon Carter & Co. to take over Fedora, in our daily roundup of neighborhood food news.
  14. Meanwhile in the Hamptons
    Sean MacPherson Will Run a Hamptons Inn and RestaurantThe Waverly Inn partner has snatched up the Crow’s Nest Inn & Restaurant.
  15. Slideshow
    First Look at Hotel Griffou, Opening for Public Previews TonightOur slideshow may be the last time you see this place celebrity-free.
  16. Lawsuits
    Frank Accused of Witholding Pasta; Matsuri Also Hit With LawsuitA lawsuit alleges that the owner of Supper, Frank, and Lil’ Frankie’s wasn’t paying waiters a fair wage. Or any wage at all.
  17. Openings
    MacPherson and Goode Open Jane Hotel & BallroomThe latest from the guys behind the Waverly Inn and the Smile.
  18. Book Shelf
    A First Look at Waverly Inn Chef John DeLucie’s Memoir, TheExactly how much did the Waverly Inn chef dish about his celebrity clientele?
  19. Civil Disobedience
    Inn ChaosProtesters cornered celebrities outside the Waverly Inn.
  20. Uprisings
    Protests at the Waverly Inn?Disgruntled permanent residents of Eric Goode and Sean McPherson’s Hotel Riverview are threatening to protest outside the duo’s other famous property.
  21. Beef
    ‘PX This’ Series Moves Forward Despite CBS’ Celeb-Chef SitcomA couple of ‘Daily Show’ correspondents have inked a deal for a celebrity-chef sitcom, and Abbe Diaz thinks it’s a coincidence that it resembles her upcoming Web show.
  22. NewsFeed
    Café Socialista Closes for a MakeoverThe downstairs restaurant has gone under, but the club will stay open.
  23. The New York Diet
    Rose Bar Gatekeeper Nur Khan Likes Meat and Martial ArtsWho wants to be a vegetarian when you’re buddies with the maître d’ at Waverly Inn and can eat there a few times a week?
  24. NewsFeed
    Taavo Somer, the Man Behind the Music at the Rusty KnotDavid Amsden steps into the world of downtown’s most-sought-after tastemaker and learns that he’s the one behind the jukebox at the Rusty Knot.
  25. Neighborhood Watch
    Dona Back and Cheaper Than Ever; Bowery Boys Spend Millions on West VillageBensonhurst: L&B Spumoni Gardens wants to cater your Christmas pizza dinner. [Lost City] Dumbo: A liquor store is going in at 102 Jay Street next to Bridge Apothecary. [The Real Deal via Dumbo NYC] Meatpacking District: Pizza Bar has closed just as Pop Burger rises. [Eater] Midtown East: Dona returns at 206 East 58th Street … and it will be cheaper! [Restaurant Girl] West Village: Eric Goode and Sean MacPherson have reportedly purchased the Riverview Hotel for $33 million. [Hotel Chatter via Down by the Hipster]
  26. Neighborhood Watch
    Massive Pop Burger Opens in Midtown; Bowery Hotel Boys Considering Jane Street?Cobble Hill: Looking for a classic cocktail at an old-school price? Sam’s Pizzeria on Court Street in Brooklyn offers “not just the Martini and Manhattan, but the Side Car, Rob Roy, Pink Lady, Black Russian, Stinger, Rusty Nail, and Singapore Sling,” for only $6.50 a pop, though keep in mind “if you order one of these, there’s no telling what kind of drink you’ll get.” [Lost City] East Village: Patricio Sandoval has returned from a trip to Oaxaca with a cache of recipes he’s now serving in a $30 prix fixe at Mercadito East and West. (Try the chile pasilla stuffed with pork picadillo.) [Grub Street] Midtown East: A massive new Pop Burger opened this morning at 11 a.m. [Eater] Midtown West: The Houses of Pita at 32 West 48th Street and 24 West 46th Street have both closed, though the owner is looking to reopen in new spaces. [Grub Street] West Village: Could Eric Goode and Sean Macpherson’s new project be a boutique renovation of the Riverview Hotel, and, if so, could downstairs tenant Armin Amiri and his club Socialista be in cahoots with the baller duo? Just a few rumors to whet your hip-hotel appetite. [Down by the Hipster]
  27. Neighborhood Watch
    Le Bernardin Pastry Chef a Fan of Mason; Tour East Village Dumpling Master’sAstoria: A new wine bar on 35th Avenue at 30th Street called Rest-au-Rant features about 30 wines and beers — from Germany, New Zealand, Hawaii, Belgium, and France. [Joey in Astoria] Dumbo: Waterstreet Restaurant and Lounge hosts carolers and expects dancing till late tonight as part of a holiday shopping promotion throughout the nabe. [Dumbo NYC] East Village: A photo tour of the magical workshop of “Sun Le, the dumpling master who makes TKettle’s juicy little masterpieces.” [Eat for Victory/VV] Lower East Side: Le Bernardin pastry chef Michael Laiskonis just had a great meal at Tailor and has “always been a fan of Sam Mason’s food.” [Restaurant Girl] West Village: The Bowery Hotel’s Eric Goode and Sean McPherson are rumored to have closed a deal on another boutique hotel, at an unknown location. [Down by the Hipster]
  28. The New York Diet
    Designer Cynthia Rowley Indulges in Super-Cheesy ‘Afternoon Cynthia Rowley may be one of the most recognizable names in fashion (this week she returned to Design Star as a judge, and next month she’ll launch Avon’s first designer colors line), but that doesn’t stop her from surreptitiously approaching restaurant diners when she spots them wearing her clothes. “It’s exciting,” she says. “I tell them, ‘Wow, that dress looks great on you.’” So what does she eat when she’s out on the town? And during hectic preparations for Fashion Week, how hard does she try to live up to her childhood nickname, Slim (the title of her recently published “fantasy memoir”)? We were relieved to discover she’s actually a voracious eater.
  29. NewsFeed
    Gemma Pulse Check: It’s No WaverlyPlanning to go to Gemma, the Bowery Hotel’s restaurant tonight? Though we’ve been told by the publicist that, until its grand opening on July 9, the restaurant is open only to guests as well as friends and family of Sean MacPherson, Eric Goode, John DeLucie, and designer Taavo Somer, the hotel’s receptionist must’ve reckoned us a friend, because she invited us to walk right in anytime between 7 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. For the moment, this is no Waverly Inn, despite the shared players; in fact, as long as you’re wearing shoes and a shirt, you shouldn’t have any trouble scoring a table tonight.
  30. Neighborhood Watch
    Oh, Baby, Bay Ridge Likes It RawBay Ridge: People desperate for raw milk have launched a black-market dairy ring. [Brooklyn Paper] Boerum Hill: Donna da Vine garden, not being pruned, set to open April 20. [Eater] East Village: Carne Vale churrascaria has just opened an outdoor patio and started serving lighter fish options to ease anxiety over impending spandex-legging separation syndrome. [Restaurant Girl] Where will heroin enthusiasts linger once Alt coffee becomes kid-friendly Hopscotch? [Gothamist] A knife fight in front of the Bowery Hotel part of that “Old New York experience,” according to hotelier-owner Sean MacPherson. [NYM] Prospect-Lefferts-Gardens: “Whole in the wall” [sic] Lenny’s has bitten the dust. [across the park] Soho: The Neoprene booze tote at Sur La Table can keep a bottle cold for hours! [Gothamist] Upper East Side: Brian Young debuted his menu at Tavern on the Green Sunday; his à la carte creations will be available in June. [Upper East Side Informer] West Village: Tea shops, cutesy stores flourish; sex shops get no respect. [Manhattan Offender]