Susan Sarandon has thrown her money behind a clubhouse for soccer fans that’s drawn celebrities like Jason Sudeikis and Natasha Lyonne. No One Home, at 141 Chrystie Street, at Kenmare Street, is a three-floor speakeasy with its secret entrance through an old avocado warehouse. It’s a rebrand of what had been Football Cafe, a pop-up during the World Cup Series in 2022 in this space (and also resided in a different location in the neighborhood). A spokesperson confirms No One Home is taking walk-ins, while reservations can also be made via Resy.
Casa Magazines has opened a next-door cafe
West Village institution Casa Magazines, a last-of-its-kind shop devoted to magazines — even as print runs diminish — has been in business for three decades. To commemorate the anniversary, the team has expanded with Casa Next Door, a coffee shop with pastries at 22 Eighth Avenue and West 12th Street.
An Argentinian sandwich spot just opened
Super Chori NY, an Argentinian pop-up, has opened its first permanent location, serving sandwiches like the choripan (where it takes its name from). It’s located at 27 Bushwick Avenue, in East Williamsburg, sharing the space with Here Café BK. Co-owner Marco Pasos tells Eater the goal is “to become the first Argentinian street food to franchise” in New York. Hours are Thursday to Saturday 3 p.m. until midnight and Sunday until 8 p.m. for dine-in, takeout, and delivery.
The food world’s favorite pottery brand just opened in NYC
East Fork Pottery was previously reported to be on the way to Brooklyn — the Asheville-based brand’s first New York store. Now, it has opened at 377A Atlantic Avenue, between Bond and Hoyt streets, part of a retail renaissance taking place on this strip of Atlantic Avenue.