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"That’s our hope: that it can somehow - we can somehow - develop it and develop that area with a very respectable sports bar," he said. "The businesses there, they want a place where they can have lunch with their business partners during the day."īreak Time will go before the SLA for approval after the upcoming community board meeting, Weinstein added, and it should be set to open soon afterward. He’s committing to not having topless entertainment there, and we feel that it’s going to liven up the area," district manager Rafael Salamanca Jr. 29 for a letter of support.īoard members have been receptive toward the eatery so far. The restaurant owner is hoping to get a boost when he goes before Bronx Community Board 2 at its upcoming meeting on Oct.
BREAKTIME AND GRILL PROFESSIONAL
The eatery will be affiliated with all of New York's professional sports teams, according to Nadanapathan. Owners plan to have six televisions, 20 tables and 49 seats at the bar and will hopefully be open in time for the football playoffs. "There’s no regular bar where you can go sit down in Hunts Point."īreak Time plans to serve standard sports bar food, such as burgers, fries, chicken wings and chicken fingers, according to Weinstein. "It’s an industrial area right now, but there’s a market there," Nadanapathan said. However, he will run Break Time himself to help ensure the restaurant's quality. for about 17 years but was not involved with running Heat when it occupied the building, he said. Nadanapathan has been the landowner at 405 Hunts Point Ave. Heat had effectively shut down about a year before losing its liquor license, and the building has been vacant since then, according to landowner Nudpanath (Bala) Nadanapathan. "But we're going to start off very modestly." "Based on the history, we're going to start that way, and then when it's established, then we'll go back to the community board and possibly expand those hours," he said. The bar will employ state-licensed security guards and keep relatively conservative hours, operating from noon until midnight, he said. When Miguel Orozco, who held the liquor license, did not pay, the board revoked his license.īreak Time will have nothing in common with its seedier predecessor, according to Mark Weinstein, the lawyer for the proposed business. The SLA fined Heat $10,000 for violations in 2013. The club also employed unlicensed security guards and displayed "a sustained and continuing pattern of noise, disturbance, misconduct or disorder," the SLA said. The erotic dance bar was infamous for violence and viewed as a nuisance in the community.Ī 33-year-old mother of three was killed in front of the club in 2011, and there were shootings and a stabbing there in January 2012, according to news reports and New York State Liquor Authority. Plans are in the works for Heat, a notorious strip club now shuttered in the South Bronx, to soon be replaced by Break Time Sports Bar and Grill. HUNTS POINT - This Bronx bar could be going from seedy to sporty. Crown Heights, Prospect Heights & Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook.
