Tuesday, April 1

Fisherman's Cove Pulls Anchor and Shifts to the Otherside of the Plaza

Fisherman's Cove, a restaurant specializing in Jamaican cuisine, has moved from the spacious digs on the west side of Newkirk Plaza to the east side of Newkirk Plaza. The new space has diminished seating but the kitchen seems to have made a seamless transition with a sparkling new facade.
My source tells me that the former space for Fisherman's Cove will soon be occupied by a chain specializing in the same type of food that Fisherman's Cove specializes in.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fisherman's Cove is a real under-appreciated gem I'd say. The food is great and a total bargain - the $5 combo is a steal. But I really hope their new space is a bit nicer looking than the old one. It always looked a bit half-finished in there.

Anonymous said...

I find it really unsettling the land lords would sign a lease with a chain that could put Fisherman's cove out of business 
Why on earth do we need to similar restaurants within 100 yards of each other. Let’s diversify the plaza, please...

Ben said...

Fisherman's cove got kicked out of their old space for not paying rent I think or something along those lines. I think a Golden Crust is supposed to go in their old space, which I agree is totally not cool.