South:
264: Burritoville, local Mexican chain
252-260: Clearview Chelsea Cinema
was built 1989 as one of the first "modern" cinemas in Manhattan;
sold by Cineplex Odeon to Cablevision in 1998 for
antitrust reasons. My future wife and I saw our first movie
together here.
256: Was the address of Cavanagh's
Restaurant (1876-1970), hangout for
Diamond Jim Brady,
Lillian Russell, John L. Sullivan and Tammany Hall pols.
After the restaurant
closed, it housed
Galaxy 21 (1972-76), a gay disco closed by the police,
and the
Squat Theatre,
a venue for such musicians as Nico, John Cale,
Sun Ra and the Lounge Lizards,
and an inspiration to filmmaker Jonathan Demme.
254: East of Eighth, gay-friendly bar & restaurant.
I ate here with one of my best friends the first
time we met.
250: Emigrant Savings Bank was built in
1948 as Broadway Savings Bank.
248: Was Healthy Chelsea, longstanding health food store
242: Fourth Federal Savings building features scary animal faces
236-38: Congregation Emunath Israel (since 1920); was Third Reformed Prebyterian Church (1855).
228: Was Manhattan Comics & Card
226: El Quijote, the Chelsea's bar
and restaurant since 1930. A Janis Joplin hangout.
222: Built in 1883, it was New York's tallest building until 1902. A
hotel noted for writers, artists, musicians.
William Dean Howells, Mark
Twain,
O. Henry, Edgar Lee Masters,
Sarah Bernhardt, Lillian Russell,
Dylan Thomas (#205),
Tennessee Williams,
Arthur Miller,
Mary McCarthy, Brendan Behan,
Vladimir Nabokov,
Gregory Corso,
John Sloan,
Claes Oldenburg,
Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock,
Virgil Thomson,
Janis Joplin (#411), Jimi Hendrix,
Patti Smith,
Jim Carroll, etc. Art from many tenants hangs on walls, usually offered in lieu of rent.
Thomas Wolfe wrote Look Homeward Angel here;
William Burroughs
wrote Naked Lunch; Arthur C. Clarke wrote 2001 (#1008);
Bob Dylan
wrote "Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" (# 2011); Leonard Cohen (#424) wrote
"Chelsea
Hotel No. 2" about it. Andy Warhol filmed Chelsea Girls.
Some of Nine 1/2 Weeks was shot here, as was
the avant-porn movie Stunt Girl. Sid Vicious killed Nancy
Spungen in Room 100 in 1978.
I was taken here
once after a very successful first date; on another occasion, I
met a delightful kitten at a costume party here.
Serena, styley and pricey bar in the
Chelsea's basement, has hard-to-spot entrance.
220: Chelsea Guitars has fancy vintage models
218: Capital Bait and Tackle, since 1897
208: Carteret building houses Righteous Urban Barbecue,
where they're serious about barbecue. Used to
have Twirl, 1980s-inflected dance club.
206: Jake's Saloon was The Basil, Thai restaurant, which replaced
The Nouvelle Justine, aka Maison de Sade, an S/M themed restaurant. Before that
(in the early 1990s) it was the Zig Zag, which
had a cool neon sign. Upstairs (when it was the Oasis Bar) was once Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe's loft.
202 (corner): Chelsea Savoy hotel; notably ugly.
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