
By Lisa Kava and Natalie Demaree
Tap, a gluten-free Brazilian cafe at 267 Columbus Avenue (between West 72 and West 73rd streets), is expanding into the space next door at 265 Columbus Avenue. “We plan to unveil the new space around April,” co-owner Pedro Uchoa wrote to West Side Rag in an email.
Tap will remain open throughout the renovation process. “The space will be expanded by nearly 55% and we will be adding a dedicated lounge area, more seating, a Brazilian graffiti mural, and experiential restroom,” Pedro Uchoa wrote. Founded on the Upper West Side in 2017 and led by Pedro and his brother Cleo Uchoa, Tap now has locations, in midtown, Queens and in Miami. Tap is an acronym for the cafe’s three main product pillars which are Brazilian food staples: T for Tapioca (sandwiches), A for Acai (acai bowls from Brazil), and P for Pao de Queijo (Brazilian cheesebread.) The expansion of the Upper West Side is “a thank you to the neighborhood, Pedro Uchoa wrote. “It’s where we poured our first cup of coffee, and baked our first Pao de Queijo. The Upper West Side is the heart of the brand.” J&E hair salon which closed in August, was previously in the space. (Thanks to Scott for the tip.)

Mikado, a Japanese restaurant, is “soft opening” at 137 West 72nd Street (between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues), on February 19th, a representative wrote to West Side Rag in an email. Mikado serves teriyaki, noodle dishes, dumplings, and a full sushi menu. It has multiple other NYC locations including: Chelsea, Brooklyn, FiDi, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Upper East Side. “We are very excited to bring the restaurant to the neighborhood,” the representative wrote. Zen Medica, a vitamin shop which closed in June, was previously in the space. (Thanks to Cathy for the tip.)

Crepes on Columbus, a creperie which served breakfast and brunch at 990 Columbus Avenue (between West 108th and West 109th streets), permanently closed on February 3rd. “After twenty years, our lease was not renewed,” a representative wrote to West Side Rag in an email. The same owners will continue to operate Trudy’s Ice Cream at 975 Columbus Avenue (at West 108th Street). They are considering serving sweet crepes out of Trudy’s which would be for take-away only, the representative wrote. (Thanks to Pip for the tip.)

Runaway Poppy, a gift shop at 2244 Broadway (between West 80th and West 81st streets), is moving to 461 Amsterdam Avenue (at West 82nd Street) in March, owner Cara Milling told West Side Rag. Runaway Poppy, which sells items such as ceramic bowls and mugs, photographic prints, jewelry, bags, greeting cards, and games, operated a holiday pop-up out of the space in December. Chalait, the matcha cafe which closed in November was previously in the space. (Thanks to Scott for the tip.)

Grassroots Fitness Project, an Upper West Side fitness studio specializing in women’s strength, is opening a second location at 250 West 106th Street in mid-April. Grassroots has an existing location at 371 Amsterdam Avenue (at West 78th Street). Grassroots was founded as The Studio in 2003 by personal trainers and married couple Heather Gunn Rivera and Will Rivera. In 2004 it was officially incorporated as Grassroots Fitness Project. Women’s strength classes at Grassroots are offered in small groups. The studio also offers private training, and strength and conditioning for teens and tweens. “We are excited to expand at a time when women are truly embracing strength, and more people are prioritizing longevity, muscle health, and overall well being,” Gunn Rivera wrote to West Side Rag in an email. The new space will have two floors: the first floor will be dedicated to Grassroots women’s strength programming, and the second floor will be for individual coaching and personal training with an instructor. “This expansion allows us to grow thoughtfully, more room, more equipment, and more opportunities to support people across all stages of life.”
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So glad to see that Runaway Poppy is not closing -just moving. Love that store!
Me too!
Better visibility with that corner storefront and the big windows. Good for them!
So TAP will feature an “experiential restroom.” Can’t wait.
I would argue that every restroom is experiential. It’s a question of degrees.
I’m a firm believer in having restroom visits that are completely uneventful.
I was rather wondering about that, myself!
I can
I love TAP. But now that they’ll be adding an Experiential Restroom I’m simply over the moon!
I certainly wish Tap the best of luck with its expansion, but I have to wonder: What on earth is an “experiential restroom”?
Or maybe I don’t want to know…..
Says Google AI: “An experiential restroom is a thoughtfully designed washroom that transcends basic functionality (hygiene and privacy) to provide an immersive, memorable, or pleasurable experience for the user. Often found in high-end retail, museums, restaurants, and modern workspaces, these restrooms blend form and function through multisensory elements, such as unique lighting, curated scents, soundscapes, and advanced technology.“
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LOL!!!!!!! What a seriously bizarre thing to announce. Can we go in just to check it out, even if we don’t want any Brazilian food?
Oy vey.
I just hope it doesn’t involve third-party “observers.”
I have patronized Mikado’s Chelsea restaurant for decades and am thrilled to welcome them to the UWS. The have great lunch specials!
Excited for it! Great Happy Hour deals also in Chelsea location, hopefully they include those here
There’s a sign up for a coming soon Farmers Market Cafe at the corner of Columbus and 95th where Kumon used to be.
Runaway Poppy is a great store! Hope everyone will love the new location!
YAY! So excited that Grassroots Fitness Project is expanding! I’ve been going since September and have met clients that have been going for 20 years! They totally made a newbie at strength training (me) feel welcome and capable. What an awesome place run by awesome people!
Grassroots Fitness is the magical unicorn of a gym – the perfect combination of intelligent programming, exceptional coaching, and a genuinely supportive community. I just wish I found them 20 years ago, but I’m happy to have found them now! So excited for their new location!!!
This shameless woman casually smoked her cigarette while her dog defecated on our streets, all while refusing to pick it up. Found on 87th/Columbus.
Internet – please find her and make her famous. https://ibb.co/v47WbtLK
Excellent use of community pressure!
I wish I knew what was delaying the Sushi Yasaka extension on 72nd street.
I’m so sad about Crepes on Columbus. Their staff was great, and their food was delicious AND reasonably priced. We were there like once a week. I’m so curious what’s going in there. Hope the staff is doing ok ❤️
Regarding the Mikado Restaurant, I noticed it is downstairs from the Harold Melvin Beauty Salon. It’s nice to know that Mr. Melvin, may he rest in peace, had a career that helped him and the Blue Notes earn a nice living in between gigs.
What’s happening to VIP Fitness on the first (ground) floor of 250 West 106th? Is Grassroots buying out that trainer and that gym?
I’ve wanted to go to Crepes on Columbus ever since they opened. Now I’ve missed my chance. Wished they announced they were closing before actually closing. Now I have to rely on you good people to see what I actually missed
I’ve been saying for DECADES, what this neighborhood needed is a good gluten-free Brazilian café with an experiential restroom!
Really excited about Tap opening. I heard they are bringing the traditional TapdatArse Brazilian dish. It’s the best.
I saw drywall being delivered to the old Bed Bath/Food Emporium space this morning. Any idea what’s going in there?
Tried Mikado for lunch today. Greatvaddoto the neighbor. Lovely build out, friendly service and delicious food! We had the salmon (ikuro don) and hand rolls. Great quality and beautiful presentation. They do have a happy hour and a bar.