West:
Corner: The discount store
is was the site of Disco
Donut, which was where the cabbies hung out
in the film Taxi Driver. Upstairs
was Carmelita's Reception House, a sketchy
club used in the audience-participation play
Tony and Tina's Wedding. (New Wave band
The B-52s stayed here when they first came to New York.) It was closed
down after the 1990 Happyland fire resulted in
a safety-code crackdown. The floors above
the first were apparently removed as part
of a deal that allowed NYU to put more floors
on the Palladium dorm; it seems like bad public
policy to reward the creation of stumpy,
stunted buildings like this one.
114: Was Grace & Hope Mission. "Christ
Died for Our Sins."
110-112: One of the earliest cinemas (c.
1911); later a porno house, featured in Taxi
Driver as the place de Niro takes Cybill Shepherd
for a date. Later a live theater; it's where I
saw They Might Be Giants play for the first time. Demolished with
no warning in 2005, replaced by One Ten 3rd,
a multi-colored highrise. This really should have
been saved, Landmarks Commission.
108: Was Finnerty’s, college bar; earlier Looking Glass,
The Dugout. Demolished with the theater.
106: Was Clifford's, which "always [had] a colorful granny bird out front"--New York
Unexpurgated.
Corner: Was Oahu Deli, with the curious slogan ''The Gathering Place.''
In the late 1970s/early 1980s, this was the site
of the UK Club, a live music venue.
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