In May, I reported that Chelsea's wonderful
La Taza de Oro had been shuttered for a month, due to problems with the neighboring building and Con-Ed's intensified restrictions and regulations enforced after the Second Avenue gas explosion.
Now I've heard some good news.

When recently checking in on the place, I chatted with a man who seemed to know what he was talking about. He told me,
"We're opening in November."Keep your fingers crossed.
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