[34 White Street, Manhattan, c. 1939–1941. From the NYC Municipal Archives Collections. Click for a much larger view.]
Last week I chanced upon a surprising moment at nos. 36, 38, and 40 White Street. So I thought I should look at the corner, no. 34. And lookit: in the heart of the mercantile district (now Tribeca), right next to the Crown Textiles Corp., is the Needle & Thread Grill.
[Click for a larger view, and notice the spindles, spinning wheel, Rheingold Beer placard, and loom (?) in the window.]
[Listing from the 1940 Manhattan directory.]
Today no. 34 houses Petrarca Cucina e Vino. (Molto costoso!) Google Maps shows a bit of the ghostly sign still on the side of no. 36.
Needle & Thread had a payphone (note the Bell Telephone sign) and its own matchbooks. I bet Petrarca can’t say that.
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Sunday, November 3, 2024
Needle & Thread Grill
By Michael Leddy at 8:29 AM
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Great
Thank you. Take any table you like.
Do you have your own copy of the1940 Manhattan directory?
I wish! There’s a link under the listing to the online directory for all five boroughs.
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